I AM the Empire (Live from the 013) [Bluray+DVD+2cd] by Kamelot (CD, 2020)

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Two CDs + DVD + Blu-ray edition. © DirectToU LLC. Title: I Am the Empire (Live from the 013) [BluRay+DVD+2CD]. Format: CD.

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Record LabelNplm, Napalm
UPC0840588123582
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046033998

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2020
GenreHeavy Metal
ArtistKamelot
Release TitleI AM the Empire (Live from the 013) [Bluray+DVD+2cd]

Dimensions

Item Height0.88 in
Item Weight0.51 lb
Item Length7.19 in
Item Width5.27 in

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs4
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
NotesTwo CDs + DVD + Blu-ray edition. Symphonic metal masters Kamelot return with their newest offering, I Am The Empire - Live From The 013. The majestic live album, recorded at the legendary 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands, consists of twenty-one songs that will tug on your heartstrings, make you want to bang your head and give you a taste of Kamelot's grandness live on stage with more than 100 minutes of live music + multiple exclusive extras! September 14, 2018 marked one of the highlights of Kamelot's very successful career. The band around mastermind Thomas Youngblood, known for it's high class collaborations, invited the creme de la creme of the symphonic metal scene to celebrate that evening in Tilburg. Featured guest musicians like Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), Charlotte Wessels (Delain), Elize Ryd (Amaranthe) and Lauren Hart (Once Human) - just to name a few - made this evening in Tilburg an unforgettable night to remember for every fan and musician in attendance.

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