Sabaton bass guitarist Pär Sundström will take part in an exclusive meet and greet and Q&A session at a special screening of “The War to End All Wars Film” at The Tank Museum on 13th November.
The film was created by the Swedish metal band Sabaton to tell stories from the First World War on the 105th anniversary of the armistice. The film features music from Sabaton’s latest album, The War to End All Wars, that was inspired by the conflict.
“We are delighted to offer an extra special screening of The War to End All Wars film and to welcome Sabaton’s band manager and bass guitarist Pär Sundström to the Museum.
“Pär will also be taking part in a meet and greet with fans and will be signing limited edition Sabaton T-shirts, which can be purchased on the day,” said Tank Museum Events Manager Tom Holmes.
The Tank Museum was chosen by Sabaton fans to screen the film as part of the History Rocks initiative to bring together a new audience of history enthusiasts to museums worldwide.
The film will be screened at the home of the tank on the 5, 6, 8, and 13 November.
On 13 November the screening will include a special Q&A and meet and greet with Sabaton band member Pär.

The film is included in the standard Museum ticket entry. Online bookers save 10% and annual pass holders will be able to watch The War to End All Wars for free. Pre-bookings are required for the meet and greet.