The future of rock in the Quad Cities will not only be on display on November 22, but will also be battling for the QC Rock Academy crown!

The Battle of the Bands is happening at Rascals Live (1418 15th Street, Moline) with two divisions and two shows.

Don't wait to get your tickets.  Last year they sold out Rascals, and you can bet it will happen again this year.  Get them now, right here.

Division 2 - Doors at 5:00 - Show at 5:30

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In the opening show of the night, 5 bands will battle, including:

  • Facecarver
  • Mental Riot
  • Achromatic of Time
  • Cheeseburger Murder Cult
  • Wicked Alloy

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Division 1 - Doors at 7:30 - Show at 8:00

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In the main event, 4 bands will take the stage to show their stuff.

  • 7 Ark
  • Pick Your Poison
  • Impossible Wonder
  • Goliathan

Tickets for a specific division are only $10 (plus fees), or get a ticket for both divisions for $18 (plus fees).  Don't miss out on the future of rock.  Get your tickets here today.

While one band from each division will take the crown in the Battle of the Bands contest, all the bands participating are amazing.  Just think of what you were doing when you were a kid.  Probably wasn't something as cool as this.  So go show your support for all of them and the future of rock strong in the Quad Cities.\

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