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1003277_610605602297888_617825335_n.jpg TIAMAT, ELVENKING featuring Martin Walkyier’s SKYCLAD, BRUTAL TRUTH, IN SOLITUDE, THE ROTTED, CENTURIAN, ENTRAPMENT and SOUND STORM are the latest acts confirmed for this year’s Eindhoven Metal Meeting festival, set to take place December 12th – 14th at the Effenaar in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Get your tickets through our official website: Tickets | Eindhoven Metal Meeting. 1016072_610556828969432_1714746276_n.jpg
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[TABLE=width: 683] [TR] [TD=class: xl64, width: 683] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] 998833_10151781438120746_1469216079_n.jpg Eindhoven Metal Meeting is proud to announce ACCEPT as one of its headliners. This legendary German band will give an exclusive BeNeLux show at the festival set to take place December 12 - 14, 2013 at the Effenaar in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Accuser, Disastrous Murmur, Deranged, Izegrim, Natron and Islay have also been added to the line-up, with only eleven bands yet to be announced the festival's bill is shaping up nicely. 21384_616372441721204_252352571_n.jpg

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EINDHOVEN METAL MEETING DRAWS NEAR 1382883_10151959466360746_1054609997_n.jpg Only 39 days left until the biggest party of the year kicks off. 3 days filled with 46 bands, two stages, lots of drinks & food, an extensive metalmarket and GREAT SHOWS! What more does a metalhead need? The running order will be made available soon. On day 1, both Accept and Sabaton will play their full 90 minute headline show and Death Angel shall shred for 60 full minutes! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Join the party and buy your tickets now through our official website. CHEAP CONNECTIONS TO EINDHOVEN Cheap flights to Eindhoven airport are available from Marseille / London Stansted / Roma / Krakau / Skavsta and many others! www.ryanair.com Cheap flights ? Book cheap flights to Europe - easyJet.com transavia.com Wizz Air Travel Deals: Flights, Hotels and Holidays - Travel with Expedia Check out our Venue, Transport & Accommodation page for more information. 1384026_654209031270878_324993290_n.jpg

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10551088_837384632953316_4051767875886016425_n.jpg?oh=40867e49c708bd026b7eb86a9e6d07f5&oe=546D71B7The Eindhoven Metal Meeting organization is very proud to announce that with the addition of In Solitude, Valkyrja, Thanatos, Skyforger, DUST BOLT, The Committee & Miasmal the line-up for this year's edition is now complete. The Dutch all-female death metal band Sisters Of Suffocation will perform on Friday December 12th at the official afterparty at the famous Dynamo club together with the cover-bands Mercyfull Fake and Forever Twisted. Entrance is free with an Eindhoven Metal Meeting ticket! Tickets & info: Eindhoven Metal Meeting | The Netherlands' hardest festival!. 10003920_837380842953695_2756226267279572461_n.jpg
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