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Thursday 5 November 2015

‘SLASH ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators’ to perform at MTV INDIES EXTREME



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LIVE Viacom18, in partnership with Pepsi MTV Indies, presents an evening full of music and adventure to all the rock fans and adrenaline junkies. A big shout out to all the rock music lovers! buckle up, as the biggest, baddest, boldest music and action festival ever is coming to town this November! The festival will be held in Mumbai on 7th November, 2015 followed by Bangalore on 14th November, 2015.

The band members are Slash, formerly of Guns N Roses, Velvet Revolver, and Slash’s Snakepit; and Myles Kennedy, (lead vocals), an American musician and singer-songwriter best known as a member of the rock band Alter Bridge. Todd Kerns (Bass & Vocals), Brent Fitz (Drums), and Frank Sidoris (Vocals & Guitar) round out the line up. Voted second of the ‘Ten Best Electric Guitar Players of All-Time’ by Time Magazine, Slash is a celebrated rock guitarist, songwriter and film producer who has amassed album sales of over 100 million copies. Garnering a GRAMMY Award and seven GRAMMY nominations, Slash was inducted into the ‘Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’ in 2012. The band will be promoting their new album World on Fire, which will be released in India in October via Sony Music. World on Fire is Slash's second studio album featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators.

Excited about their first India tour, Slash said, “I'm really looking forward to taking our World On Fire tour to India for the first time ever at MTV Indies Xtreme.

The band is all geared up to set the stage ablaze at MTV Indies Xtreme festival for the first time in India. Rock music aficionado will witness gravity defying acts along with a host of other extreme performances.

Get ready for the head banging extravaganza of a lifetime!
It's time to shun the unexciting. Bring in the Xtreme!

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