Rock Titans Avenged Sevenfold and Extreme to Headline Bandland 2024
Rock bands Avenged Sevenfold and Extreme will headline Bandland 2024, a two-day music festival in Bengaluru on November 23 and 24. The event, produced by BookMyShow Live, will also feature Everything Everything, Bloodywood, Thaikkudam Bridge, and others, promising a diverse musical experience.
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Rock bands Avenged Sevenfold and Extreme are set to headline the second edition of Bandland, which will take place on November 23 and 24 in Bengaluru.
Avenged Sevenfold, also known as A7X, will bring their genre-defying sound to the two-day music extravaganza, produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live. They are known for their hits such as 'Bat Country', 'City of Evil', 'Hail to the King', and 'Nightmare.'
Joining Avenged Sevenfold are rock legends Extreme, who will showcase their unique blend of funk, blues, and ballads that have made them household names since the '90s, with tracks such as 'Rise', 'More Than Words', and 'Get the Funk Out.'
The festival lineup will also feature acts by Everything Everything, Delhi's Bloodywood, and Thaikkudam Bridge, known for their fusion of rock and Indian classical music. Musicians Sutej Singh, percussionist Selvaganesh, and Raman Negi are also part of the festival, as are bands Zero, Swarathma, and Bhayanak Maut.
The Wanton Bishops, the torchbearers of Lebanese rock, will be one of the acts, while indie singer-songwriter Dot is also returning to the festival.
Tickets for Bandland 2024 are now live exclusively on BookMyShow.
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