Scott Burns Book Signing Announced at Metal & Beer Fest: Philly!

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Legendary death metal engineer Scott Burns will make a rare appearance at Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly on April 12-13 to sign copies of the new book, The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987 – 1997, alongside author David E. Gelhke.

We are just three months away from exclusive special sets from Deicide, Biohazard, Dying Fetus, Crowbar and a host of performances from Tomb Mold, Jesus Piece, 200 Stab Wounds, Internal Bleeding and tons more, so get your Metal & Beer Fest: Philly tickets now, and prepare for punishment… given or received! Daily lineups and info on each ticket option below. Both days of the event sold out in the past, so get your tickets now!

Purchase Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly Two-Day tickets
Purchase Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly April 12 tickets
Purchase Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly April 13 tickets

APRIL 12, 2024
Biohazard (special Urban Discipline set)
Crowbar (special Odd Fellows Rest Crowbar set)
Jesus Piece
Internal Bleeding
Enforced
Terminal Nation
Witching

APRIL 13, 2024
Deicide (special Deicide + Legion Once Upon the Cross set)
Dying Fetus (special “old-school” set)
Tomb Mold
200 Stab Wounds
Will Haven
Lamp of Murmuur
Daeva

Just Metal” Ticket (21+)

Admittance to the day’s event, but as the name suggests, you just get to see the show—no beer samples (You can still buy select beers a la carte if you’re 21+).

Metal & Beer” Ticket (21+)

Admittance to the day’s event plus unlimited* sampling from our diverse lineup of international breweries presented by 3 Floyds. Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly 2024 sampling cups provided. Limited to 550 tickets per day.

*Please note: In extremely extreme cases, certain high-ABV pours will be ticketed, with attendees receiving a limited number of tickets available to redeem for each offering.

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