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‘The Sabbath Sessions’ Launch with Acoustic Performance from Malevolence, Sylosis and Tesseract

Birmingham’s hottest new hangout, The Sabbath, has launched ‘The Sabbath Sessions’ with an acoustic performance from Malevolence.

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Birmingham’s hottest new hangout, The Sabbath has announced the launch of their Sabbath Sessions acoustic events at Dig Brew craft brewery in Digbeth. The sold-out inaugural event featured one of metal’s most exciting new properties, Malevolence, together with Sylosis and Tesseract.

90 lucky fans were invited to the intimate setting on 25th September as part of The Sabbath’s special weekend celebrating Trivium’s new album, In The Court Of The Dragon. As part of the evening’s events, Dig Brew and Trivium presented their limited edition collaborative beer, Ryujin Biru, a speciality Session IPA with Yuzu, which The Sabbath’s punters and Trivium fans were the first to sample.

Check out members of Malevolence performing an incredible acoustic cover of Ozzy Osbourne’s classic “Changes”:

The Sabbath’s Adam Foster commented; “The whole evening was an amazing experience and we’re really pleased with how that translated on the screen. Konan from Malevolence showcases everything good in heavy music today, and although this show was performed with acoustic guitars, it was a very fitting ode to the city that created heavy metal and where we are heading next. We’re very excited to bring more of these curated events to our beloved Birmingham.”

Malevolence’s Konan Hall tells us: “We wanted to play a song that represents the changes everyone has had to face over the last two years. Changes in all aspects of life have altered everyone’s normality. For us personally, The Sabbath Sessions was a perfect chance to showcase the changes we had to face as performing artists. This very intimate acoustic performance represents that sentiment in its purest form.”

For more information on The Sabbath, visit the Official Website.

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