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ROSS THE BOSS Performing SIGN OF THE HAMMER Live in Australia!

ROSS THE BOSS Performing SIGN OF THE HAMMER Live in Australia!

SIGN OF THE HAMMER is one the iconic albums ROSS THE BOSS released during his time with the “Kings Of Metal”, the mighty MANOWAR. This album will be played in full for the Aussie shows, along with a best of set which includes some of that band’s most anthemic songs.

ROSS THE BOSS will be joined onstage by the Metallic trio of Marc Lopes from METAL CHURCH on Vocals, Dirk Schlächter from GAMMA RAY on Bass, and one-time MANOWAR member Rhino destroying the drums up the back. This is a star studded line up performing this album and a once in a lifetime opportunity for Australian fans.

There will be limited, VIP meet and greet tickets available; these will go fast. Get your MANOWAR and RTB gear signed!!!

DO NOT MISS THESE SHOWS!

EARLY BIRD TICKETS (Cheaper, Pre-Sale) ON SALE THURSDAY 19TH DEC AT 10AM AEDT – http://WWW.HARDLINEMEDIA.NET – These are strictly limited, and there is no booking fee… so save some

bucks and get in early.

AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:

THUR 1 MAY – BRISBANE – CROWBAR (Formerly The Zoo)

FRI 2 MAY – SYDNEY – CROWBAR

SAT 3 MAY – MELBOURNE – CROXTON

SUN 4 MAY – ADELAIDE – THE GOV

(Adelaide under 18 allowed with guardian)

LIMITED VIP MEET & GREET INCLUDES:

– Early access to the show and merch stand**

– Get a photo on your phone/device with band

– Australian tour poster to get signed

– Exclusive VIP lanyard/laminate

– Bring along 2 personal items to get signed

**VIP TICKET INCLUDES ENTRY TO THE SHOW

PAYPAL PAY BY FOUR & AFTERPAY accepted.

GENERAL PUBLIC TICKETS ON SALE: MON 23 DEC @ 10AM AEDT

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