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The ''World Battle of the Bands'' is a competition that the organisers claim "aims to bring the best up and coming bands in the world into the international arena". The competition began in New Zealand in 1990, simply as a "Battle of the Bands", but in 2004, it became an international event, including bands from Australia, Hong Kong and USA. In that year the event was won by [[Chuganaut]] from Hamilton. By 2007, the competition has included entries from China, Taiwan, Singapore, The Philippines, Australia, Hong Kong, USA and New Zealand. The Hamilton heats are currently held at [[Axces Bar]].
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The ''World Battle of the Bands'' is a competition that the organisers claim "aims to bring the best up and coming bands in the world into the international arena". The competition began in New Zealand in 1990, simply as a "Battle of the Bands", but in 2004, it became an international event, including bands from Australia, Hong Kong and USA. In that year the event was won by [[Chuganaut]] from Hamilton. By 2007, the competition has included entries from China, Taiwan, Singapore, The Philippines, Australia, Hong Kong, USA and New Zealand. The Hamilton heats are currently held at [[Axces]] Bar.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 13:21, 7 June 2008

The World Battle of the Bands is a competition that the organisers claim "aims to bring the best up and coming bands in the world into the international arena". The competition began in New Zealand in 1990, simply as a "Battle of the Bands", but in 2004, it became an international event, including bands from Australia, Hong Kong and USA. In that year the event was won by Chuganaut from Hamilton. By 2007, the competition has included entries from China, Taiwan, Singapore, The Philippines, Australia, Hong Kong, USA and New Zealand. The Hamilton heats are currently held at Axces Bar.

External Links

"World Battle of the Bands" website