Stallion: Mounting the Stage (2014)

The very first live show!

Genre : Music

Runtime : 38M

Synopsis

German heavy metallers Stallion perform on stage for the very first time during the 2014 Metal Assault Festival at Posthalle in their native Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany. The live performance is a companion to their self-titled debut album "Rise and Ride".

Actors

Dominik Kimmerle
Dominik Kimmerle
Niki
Aaron Joffroy
Aaron Joffroy
Alex Stöcker
Alex Stöcker
Äxxl
Oliver Grbavac
Oliver Grbavac
Oli G.

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