DEATH ANGEL: 'We Are Not Playing The MILWAUKEE METALFEST'

June 17, 2004

Despite the fact that they're listed on the Milwaukee Metalfest web site as one of the performers at this year's festival, DEATH ANGEL guitarist Ted Aguilar has contacted BLABBERMOUTH.NET to let everyone know that "we are NOT playing the Milwaukee Metalfest this year. We NEVER confirmed to play and they just put our name on the bill without us confirming. So don't buy tickets if you're going to see DEATH ANGEL."

Milwaukee Metalfest XVIII is scheduled to be held July 30-31 at Modjeska Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For a complete list of the bands that may — or may not — perform at this year's event, click here.

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