D.c. Music Theatre Celebrates Two Years With A Three Day Music Festival

Etobicoke, On – 2010 – The DC Music Theatre is celebrating their anniversary two years with a three-day music festival. The Festival takes place every age of the long Easter weekend from Thursday, April 1, 2010 and running until April 3, 2010 at DC Music Theatre (360 Munster Ave. Etobicoke. M8Z 3C7). The event will begin with an evening of indie and punk and metal Thursday night to follow, with Staylefish, assassinate the then Caym, polarity, and more. Not long ago, when there was no place for independent bands to play in Etobicoke.
For the past two years, DC Music has been working to turn the studio into a room together to fund, provide a home for artists and music lovers to enjoy some great shows. “DC music promoters have been at a concert bit ‘of time and we have created an ideal stopover to discover the artists and local groups to showcase their talent to concert goers in the area, and because we have all ages shows, which gives children in this region a place to get exposed to great music. “said Mark Mundane president,” We are really excited about Our festival three days, and invite everyone to come celebrate and have fun with us.
DC Music Theatre was built by the founders of the DC music, musicians and industry experts for a long time and Mondo Don Curro, 2500 sqm The room is in the whole study, and designed to meet the test tour and pre-production, recording , video and other media. “Groups like Finger Eleven, New Found Glory, Theory of a Deadman, and many others have honored this room with their presence, for one reason or another.” Curro says Sun “We use this room for many different purposes, but more interesting is taking place in the concert hall bands and giving fans a place to meet ” Doors for these shows open at 6:00 PM Mr. every night to celebrate and enjoy three nights of great music.
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