PP USA VII: Headliners confirmed

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NEVERMORE AND EVERGREY CONFIRMED TO HEADLINE PROGPOWER USA VII

ATLANTA – Seattle band Nevermore and Swedish progressive/power metal band Evergrey have been confirmed to headline ProgPower USA VII.

"This isn't just another Evergrey appearance,” said Promoter Glenn Harveston. “We are going to recreate the magic of the band's DVD, ‘A Night to Remember.’” For only the second time ever, the Evergrey choir will be joining the band on stage at the festival. In addition to the exclusive choir appearance, the Poulenc String Quartet from Atlanta will be performing with the band on stage.

"It feels absolutely great to be able to bring this special show to Atlanta and the American audience!” said Evergrey guitarist/vocalist Tom Englund. “This was only meant to be a once in a life time show, but Glenn has made it impossible for us to say no. ProgPower USA has been like a second home for us in America. It always feels great to arrive there and know that the crew's attitude will portray a professionalism rarely encountered elsewhere.”

Nevermore will close out the festival on Saturday night. Fresh off last year’s Gigantour stadium tour and a slot on Opeth’s last North American tour, Nevermore has gained critical and fan praise for its latest release, "This Godless Endeavor."

“I think the band deserves a hell of a lot more than another direct support slot,” Harveston said. “The time for a full headline set is now and this is the place to do it. If they want to play three hours, then they are going to play three hours."

Nevermore and Evergrey are joining German power metal band Savage Circus, Dutch symphonic metal band Epica, Pyramaze, Wastefall, Sweden’s Freak Kitchen, Finland’s Thunderstone, Italy’s Vision Divine, and Denmark’s Mercenary, who is returning to ProgPower due to overwhelming popularity at ProgPower IV.

ProgPower USA VII will take place on Friday and Saturday, September 15 and 16 at Earthlink Live in Atlanta. Tickets will go on sale Saturday, April 1 at 10 a.m. EST via all Ticketmaster outlets. Only 900 tickets will be made available to the public. Advance Gold Badges, which presently have a two-year wait list, are sold out.

ProgPower USA has sold out more than four months in advance for the past four years. Last year’s festival sold out in a record four days.

ProgPower USA VII is sponsored by Pacific Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Shure Microphones, Evans Drumheads, D’Addario Strings, and Planet Wave Cables. Interested sponsors may contact ProgPower USA via www.progpowerusa.com.

Information is available on the website for parties interested in participating in the CD Showcase sampler or advertising in the official program.
 
Holy Jeebus. I just crapped my pants. What are the chances Nevermore will play some stuff from Sanctuary. :D :D
 
THE ANNOUNCEMENT HAS COME AND THE GODS HAVE COMMANDED HEAVY METAL EXCITEMENT!

Seriously, awesome.

Evergrey - heavily expected by most.
Nevermore - Good God yes.
 
Nevermore, very nice. I have seen these guys several times but this is the first time seeing them do a full setlist. Every other time they have played the States they have opened for someone else, well aside from the one time I saw them at a small club and the city and of all places a roller skating rink somewhere in west New Jersey. How bizzare is that?
Jeff Loomis is a god by the way.
 
I saw Nevermore at Gigantour twice. The first was in Dallas and the sound was terrible and there were people setting up Life of Agony's shit on the other side of the stage and it was all just an awful experience. The second time I was standing in the front row in Corpus Christi waiting for Symphony X to come on and they decided to have Nevermore play the main stage before all the second stage bands were finished. So I missed them. I'm ecstatic.