TODAY IS THE DAY, MURDERDOLLS Confirmed For Japan's BEAST FEAST 2002

October 24, 2002

TODAY IS THE DAY and MURDERDOLLS are the latest acts to have been confirmed for Beast Feast 2002, a two-day festival set to take place on December 14-15 at Makuhari Messe Event Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

The complete schedule for the event is as follows:

Saturday, Dec. 14:
SOULFLY
MOTÖRHEAD
ARCH ENEMY
HATEBREED
TODAY IS THE DAY
BURNT BY THE SUN
BAT CAVE
PULLING TEETH
UNDOWN
YELLOW MACHINEGUN

+more

Sunday, Dec. 15:
SLAYER
DOWN
MURDERDOLLS
CONVERGE
NILE
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE
SUNS OWL
UNITED
COCOBAT

+more

For more information, visit the festival's official web site at this location.

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