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AsiaRooms.com - Pulp Summer Slam XI Resurrection Concert to Take Place Near Makati

The event will see performances from the likes of Anthrax and Hellyeah.

2011-04-08
MAKATI, PHILIPPINES, April 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) American rock legends Anthrax are set to headline Quezon City's Pulp Summer Slam XI: Resurrection concert later this month.

The thrash metal icons formed back in the early 1980s and are seen as one of the genre's big four bands, alongside Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer.

They rose to prominence with 1984 debut Fistful of Metal and have gone on to release a further 20 albums, EPs and compilations of live shows.

Anthrax are joined on the bill by Hellyeah, who started out as a side project for members of Mudvayne, Nothingface and Pantera.

Other big names confirmed for at Pulp Summer Slam XI include Death Angel, The Butchercons, Mr Bones & The Boneyard Circus and Walk Me Home.

The gig is scheduled to take place on April 30th 2011 at Quezon City's Amoranto Stadium. Tickets are available for just 350 Philippine pesos (GBP5).

Gates are to open at 12:00 local time, with the show kicking off at 13:00.

Metal fans looking for accommodation near the venue can visit AsiaRooms.com and choose from a large selection of Makati hotels.

One option is the Heritage Hotel Manila, which is located around two kilometres from Manila Bay and no more than a 20-minute drive from the Amoranto Stadium.

For more information on the concert, visit http://pulpmagazinelive.com/.

Editors Notes:

www.AsiaRooms.com is a leading online accommodation site in Asia offering deals in over 36,000 properties worldwide, including 7,000 hotels in the Asia-Pacific region ranging from individual beach huts to 5-star hotels and sprawling villas.

AsiaRooms.com offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance - whatever time, whatever day.

The contemporary and inspirational online platform is styled for those seeking more interesting hotel options over the bland, obvious choices. Users can read from over 150,000 true hotel reviews, written by customers who have booked through AsiaRooms.com and actually stayed at the hotel.

To view more information about AsiaRooms.com, please visit http://www.asiarooms.com/about-us/.


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[Press-News.org] AsiaRooms.com - Pulp Summer Slam XI Resurrection Concert to Take Place Near Makati
The event will see performances from the likes of Anthrax and Hellyeah.