Roadrunner Give Rhythm Readers the Chance to Interview Mike Portnoy!
Roadrunner Records are giving Dream Theater fans the opportunity to take part in a pre-show Q&A session with the DT sticksman, Mike Portnoy, on the afternoon of Saturday 13 October (time TBC). Roadrunner will be inviting six Rhythm readers to join in the session with other Dream Theater fans and pose their own questions to the man himself. The session, including the winners and their questions, will be featured in a future issue of Rhythm.
The first six people to email their name, email address, daytime contact number and the 5 questions that they would like to pose to Mike to rhythmmag@futurenet.com will be invited to the Q&A session. The session is not part of Dream Theatre´s 13 October concert, does in no way give admission to the concert, and fans wishing to attend the concert must purchase their own tickets for that.
Only the first six people to contact Rhythm will be admitted to the Q&A session. Those people will be notified by phone and/or email on Monday 8 October 2007. Identification must be shown before admission to the venue is granted. By taking part in the Q&A session, attendees agree to appear in a future issue of Rhythm magazine. Invited readers must arrange their own transport to and from the event.
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