Who wants to go see the Call of the Wild Festival 2020? Have a listen to this episode and find out how you and a guest could win an incredible ticket package! Got your attention? Details to follow.
The Canadian Geeks are joined by good friend Dave O Hara, one of the founders and organizers of the Call Of The Wild Festival.
“One of the best organized festivals I have ever attended” – The Meister on last years inaugural COTW festival.
Calling The Wild with Dave O Hara
What is involved in organizing a world-class heavy metal festival? Dave O Hara calls us from England and fills us in. Dave talks in-depth about what to expect for this year and he spins some killer music from some of the bands that will be hitting the stage in May. Call Of The Wild 2020 has something for everyone with a killer multi-genre lineup of rock and metal!
Music from Joan Ov Arc, Wildstreet, Massive Wagons, Hell’s Ditch, Tomorrow is Lost, Phil Campbell Bastard Sons, Hollowstar, Kicken Valentina, Torqued, Michael Monroe, Massive, Glen Matlock and Cruel Intentions knock this out of the park with metal! Oh and much of the conversation revolves around Cloven Hoof Rum.
As promised, Dave generously donates an amazing prize for one of our CGCM listeners. One lucky listener and a guest will have the chance to win a pair of VIP passes to this years festival PLUS accommodations PLUS transportation from the hotel to and from the festival! For the official details on how to win you need to listen to the episode. If you are in the UK or are able to get your ass there, it could be you attending this amazing festival and drinking the Cloven Hoof.
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Furthermore, the CGCM Podcast is proudly sponsored by The Farm Rehearsal Studios/Farm Rocks Build-A-Band Program in Markham, Ontario. And by Cloven Hoof Rum in Brighton and Hove, UK. In co-operation with King Art Music Management/Promotion, in Helsingborg, Sweden.