BLEEDING THROUGH, SHADOWS FALL, STILL REMAINS To Take Part In Australia's SOUNDWAVE FESTIVAL

October 2, 2007

BLEEDING THROUGH, SHADOWS FALL and STILL REMAINS are rumored to be taking part in the 2008 installment of Australia's Soundwave Festival, set to take place late February/early March.

Soundwave Festival 2008 will consist of 36 international bands/artists, and four Australian acts. So far the following groups have been leaked for the festival:

BLEEDING THROUGH
BOYS LIKE GIRLS
KEVIN DEVINE
SCARY KIDS SCARING KIDS
SHADOWS FALL
SOCRATIC
STILL REMAINS
SUGARCULT
THE MATCHES

The dates are as follows (venue details to be confirmed):

Feb. 23 - Brisbane
Feb. 24 - Sydney
Feb. 29 - Melbourne
Mar. 01 - Adelaide
Mar. 03 - Perth

The official announcement containing the entire Soundwave Festival 2008 lineup and all ticketing and venue information will be made on Friday, October 19.

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