BLACKMORE'S NIGHT Frontwoman To Be Crowned 'Queen Of The Fairies'

May 8, 2006

On June 10, Candice Night, the lovely frontwoman of renaissance rockers
BLACKMORE'S NIGHT, will be crowned official 2006 Queen Of The Fairies at the Western Pennsylvania Fairie Festival.

For more information on this event, visit www.wpafairiefestival.com.

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT have just returned home from an exciting two weeks overseas in which they performed to audiences in Russia, Prague and a sold-out crowd in Finland. In late July, the group will be headed to Germany for a dreamlike German castle tour with special guests THE GEYERS.

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