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More Dates Announced for Lamb of God's Documentary

Philadelphia’s Trocadero Theatre will host the worldwide premiere of the LAMB OF GOD feature documentary film “As The Palaces Burn” on February 16th. Capacity for this event will be limited to 800 people. Included in that capacity will be 50 VIP packages which will include a meet and greet with the band prior to the showing of the film. The Trocadero Theatre was the site of the band’s platinum DVD, “Killadelphia”, which made this a natural choice for the movie premiere. 

Besides being shown theatrically worldwide in 350 theaters, 13 U.S club venues have been chosen for exclusive screenings of the film. Tickets for all venues go on sale this weekend, except in Toronto which go on sale today. The cities and venues are:

 New York, NY - Highline Ballroom

Washington, DC - Howard Theatre

Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall

Baltimore, MD - The Ottobar

Montreal, QC - Foufounes Electriques

Toronto, ON - Opera House

San Francisco, CA - DNA Lounge

Dallas, TX - Gas Monkey

Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall

Chicago, IL - Ginger Man Tavern

Pittsburgh, PA - Club Cafe

Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade

Seattle, WA – The Showbox

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PostedJanuary 15, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagslamb of god, as the palaces burn

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