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Night of the Final Day Before the Winged Hussars Arrive

Thought I'd do a brief late night post.

As of tomorrow, I will be going to Toronto again this month to see Sabaton for the second time. They will be playing at the Opera House, and I am looking forward to see their first headlining show in North America.

Here, you can see my current Sabaton CD collection:


Yeah, that's the CDs I have so far. I plan to get the other ones but on another time.

Last time I saw Sabaton was when they were opening for Nightwish back in April 2015. Two years later, it'll be good to see them come back to Canada after having skipped it while on tour with Trivium.

The opening acts are "Leaves' Eyes", a German-Norwegian symphonic metal band that is female-fronted. "Battle Beast" is a heavy metal band from Finland, that has a female singer as well, but they sound phenomenal live from what I've heard.

I must get rest now, if I want to enter in as a true Carolean at heart. Tomorrow's the big day, when the Winged Hussars arrive.

\m/ Brayden \m/

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