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MTAC2011_EmbassyOverflow Hotel Information for MTAC Goes To 11

NASHVILLE, TN – Overflow hotel information is now available for MTAC Goes To 11. The Embassy Suites Nashville Airport is once again the main overflow hotel for MTAC! Prices start at $99 a night for the convention weekend of April 22-24, 2011.

The full-service, all-suite hotel is within a mile of the convention. Congoers can use hotel shuttles to travel between the two hotels or simply walk or drive the distance on their own.

The main convention hotel - the Sheraton Music City Hotel - has sold out a full month earlier than the previous year. MTAC encourages anyone still looking for a room to check out the nearby Embassy Suites Nashville Airport.

To reserve a room at the Embassy Suites Nashville Airport or to see other nearby hotels, visit http://mtac.net/?p=whenandwhere.

Pre-registration is still open at http://mtac.net. Three-day memberships are available for $40 until April 15, with two-day, one-day and group memberships available for cheaper rates. Lifetime memberships are also available in limited quanity for $250 each. For more news, stay tuned to http://mtac.net and follow MTAC at http://twitter.com/mtac and http://facebook.com/mtac.net.

ABOUT MTAC:
Based in Nashville, Tennessee, MTAC is a non-profit corporation currently producing its eleventh annual convention. The Middle Tennessee Anime Convention produces events related to Anime, Manga & relevant Popular Arts, providing enthusiasts and the public at large with a forum for patronage and education thereof.

 

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MTAC Announces The Protomen and The Man Power; Pre-Registration Still Available

NASHVILLE, TN - The Protomen and The Man Power will rock out at MTAC Goes To 11! The two bands join Asian synth-pop band The Slants in headlining the Easter weekend event.

The Protomen are more than just a band. They are messengers, riding atop an Iron Stallion on their way to deliver the most vicious rock 'n' roll fable that the world has ever known. With several planned albums, and a live show that could crumble mountains, there's no denying The Protomen have created a work unique to its medium. Yes, with their very own brand of robot rock, The Protomen are ready to fight. (P.S. They wrote a rock opera about the MegaMan universe.)

The Man Power has always been known for its over-the-top and unpredictable live shows, catchy songs, memorable hooks and dedication to its fans. Becoming the premier live rock 'n' roll experience. The band played everywhere from rock clubs to anime conventions to basements in order to spread the music. Building its reputation through live shows that consist of sing alongs, bringing the audience on stage and even celebrity cameos from time to time, one thing is for sure: you will never get the same Man Power show twice.

The Protomen, The Man Power and The Slants will be joined by One Hard Night, ST~Prime and Blue Grade to provide a packed musical line-up at the music-themed MTAC Goes To 11.

Pre-registration is still open at http://mtac.net. Three-day memberships are available for $40 until April 15, with two-day, one-day and group memberships available for cheaper rates. Lifetime memberships are also available in limited quanity for $250 each. For more news, stay tuned to http://mtac.net and follow MTAC at http://twitter.com/mtac and http://facebook.com/mtac.net.

ABOUT MTAC:
Based in Nashville, Tennessee, MTAC is a non-profit corporation currently producing its eleventh annual convention. The Middle Tennessee Anime Convention produces events related to Anime, Manga & relevant Popular Arts, providing enthusiasts and the public at large with a forum for patronage and education thereof.

 
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