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It has been officially cancelled. The characters will show up in other venues.
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This answer is for GH5. I believe you unlock God of Rock throught the career mode in GH5. You have to unlock all of the venues, then play songs for stars to unlock the very last one. After that there is a company sponsor song called "The God of Rock's Final Test." This may unlock God of Rock. But it depends what GH version you have.
The show has been officially cancelled and will not air anymore. Talks of characters may show up in other venues.
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here are 3 main large venues you will find in London.... :O2 ARENAEARLS COURTWEMBLY STADIUMIf you are looking for smaller venues for a private event, many hotels, clubs, pubs and other places offer venues for everything from parties to business conferences.
Yes, Enter "NEWVIEW" as a first name in Create Champ mode to unlock all venues :)oh and there are more hints and tips for this game here >http://www.cheatcc.com/psx2/fightnightround3cheatscodes.html
it was held in England venues are London,oval,edgbaston,headingly,
There are a large variety of meeting venues in Pittsburgh, PA for groups of every size. Some of these venues include Kingston Hall, Mellon Arena, and New Hazlett Theater.
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Strip clubs and bars, "adult" entertainment centers and other nontraditional venues provide pole dances. Generally these venues are located in specific neighborhoods designated for such activity.