ANVIL To Perform At Special VH1 CLASSIC 'That Metal Show' Taping In NYC

August 28, 2009

Canadian metal legends ANVIL will perform a five-song set at the taping of a very special episode of VH1 Classic's television program "That Metal Show" on Monday, September 28 in New York City.

"That Metal Show" hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine ("Crank Yankers", "Inside the NFL", "Meet The Creeps"),and Don Jamieson ("Inside The NFL", "Dice Undisputed", "Meet The Creeps") are back for another season of discussing all things metal, and they're bringing ANVIL in to do a small set for the biggest metal fans in New York City.

This offer is being extended to HUGE fans of ANVIL and of VH1 Classic's "That Metal Show".

If you are interested in being invited to this once-in-a-lifetime metal experience, please read the info below.

Date: Monday, September 28, 2009
Call Time: 5:30 p.m.
Location: New York City (exact location will be given upon being booked)

The show will wrap around 9 p.m.. You MUST stay the ENTIRE time.

If you are available, send an email to [email protected]. Put "Anvil Special" in the subject line and include the following: name, age (must be at least 21 years old),phone, email, guest names (you can bring up to two guests with you).

Please note: As this is a television taping, all shows are overbooked (which is standard for any show). Audience members will be allowed in on a first-come-first-served basis.

Upon receiving your email, the producers of the show will respond with a confirmation e-mail or phone call.

VH1 Classic has mixed the best of "The View" with "Headbangers Ball" to create "That Metal Show". Each week the hosts discuss the latest rock news, share stories, take to the streets for man on the street pranks, and argue about their favorite bands. Whether they're arguing over the best Canadian metal band of all time in "The Throwdown" or tracking down one of your favorite metal artists who disappeared in a "Whatever Happened To" segment or Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson hitting the streets to connect and hang out with the fans for some "Man-On-The Street" pranks, everything is covered and no metal band or metal moment is left behind.

But "That Metal Show" isn't just a roundtable discussion; it's about comedy too. The comedy continues in-studio, as host Eddie Trunk takes on the metal maniacs in the studio audience in the "Stump the Trunk" metal trivia contest. If the audience can stump Eddie, they win a metal-worthy prize.

"That Metal Show" is a hilarious 30 minutes of mayhem that all fans of hard rock and heavy metal are bound to love! It is the perfect combination of music and comedy in one show.

"That Metal Show" is a production of VH1 Classic. Lee Rolontz and Keshia Williams as executive producers for VH1. Jeff Baumgardner serves as producer for the series for VH1.

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