TWISTED SISTER, RATT, EXTREME To Headline M3 ROCK FESTIVAL

February 25, 2009

TWISTED SISTER, RATT and EXTREME will headline the M3 Rock Festival, an East Coast '80s- and '90s-focused rock and heavy metal music event set to take place Saturday, May 30 at Columbia, Maryland's Merriweather Post Pavilion. The festival will feature two stages and 16 bands playing all their hits, 10 hours of music and a wide variety of entertaining booths and attractions.

Bands performing include (lineup subject to change):

TWISTED SISTER
RATT
EXTREME
KIX
SLAUGHTER
DOKKEN
Y&T
GILBY CLARKE
JANI LANE
KEEL
JETBOY
BULLETBOYS
L.A. GUNS
XYZ
SLAMM

Tickets go on sale at this Saturday, February 28 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.

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