Deep Space LIVE: Sergeant Steel goes America

Unplugged conzert at the Ars Electronica Center
19.12.2019 / 7:30 – 9:30

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(Linz, 17.12.2019) Hard Rock fans watch out! On Thursday evening, visitors of Deep Space LIVE are in for an unplugged concert by the Upper Austrian hard rock band Sergeant Steel. Since the band will be traveling to the south of the USA at the end of the year to finalize their fourth studio album, this evening will also be dominated by Southern Rock ‘n’ Roll. Sergeant Steel’s portfolio already includes numerous international open-air performances, and the band has already opened for such acts as Deep Purple, the Scorpions, Hollywood Vampires and the Darkness. Start is at 7:30.

Sergeant Steel
Founded in Upper Austria in 2007, the band can look back on three albums so far: Lovers & Maniacs (2010), Men On A Mission (2013) and Riders Of The Worm (2015). Stylistically, Sergeant Steel have dedicated themselves to traditional Hard Rock and reminds bands like Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Guns n’ Roses or Deep Purple.

Deep Space LIVE
Every Thursday, 7 p.m. (except on public holidays), the Ars Electronica Center invites you to a Deep Space LIVE. High-resolution imagery in 16 by 9 meter format meets expert commentary, entertaining double-conferences or musical improvisation. Whether it’s an art historical search for clues, a space flight, a voyage of discovery into the nanoworld or a LIVE concert – Deep Space LIVE stands for enlightening entertainment amidst impressive visual worlds. The entrance fee is 3 €. With a valid museum ticket the visit is free of charge.

Photo:
Sergeant Steel im Deep Space 8K / Fotocredit: Ars Electronica – Vanessa Graf / Printversion

Photo:
Sergeant Steel im Deep Space 8K / Fotocredit: Ars Electronica – Vanessa Graf / Printversion