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T.M.Revolution to Perform at Otakon 2013

30/01/2013 2013-01-30 19:41:00 JaME Source: Otakon Author: Kay

T.M.Revolution to Perform at Otakon 2013

Ten years at his first Otakon performance in 2003, T.M. Revolution will return to the convention.


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Solo artist T.M. Revolution has been announced as one of the musical guests of anime convention Otakon, together with another guest that has yet to be revealed. It will be the second time for the artist to perform at the convention: the first time was in 2003. Since then, he has performed a few shows in the United States, and toured Europe with his band abingdon boys school.

Otakon takes place between August 9 and 11, T.M. Revolution's performance is schedule for Saturday night, August 10th. As always, the event takes place at the Baltimore Convention center in Baltimore, Maryland. More information about the convention and registration can be found at Otakon's website.

The announcement video from Otakon can be seen below:

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T.M.Revolution to Perform at Otakon 2013

Ten years at his first Otakon performance in 2003, T.M. Revolution will return to the convention.

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