DORO To Play New York City In June

January 6, 2007

German metal queen DORO has scheduled a headlining concert at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in New York City on June 11, 2007. Support at the show will come from ARCTIC FLAME and OPERATIKA. More U.S. dates are expected to be announced soon.

In other news, Doro will be a guest on the German sports TV show "Das aktuelle Sportstudio" (broadcast on the ZDF network) tonight (January 6) at 11:00 p.m. She and her friend, WIBF flyweight female boxing world champion Regina Halmich, will discuss Halmich's next match, which is scheduled to take place on January 13 at the Brandberge Arena in Halle/Saale, Germany. Halmich will be defending her title against Hungarian Reka Kempf.

Doro originally wrote and recorded "She's like Thunder" as a theme song for Halmich's fights. A new version of the song, re-titled "We're like Thunder", featuring Halmich, was released in September 2005 via AFM Records.

In other news, Doro has been selected to serve as a jury member for the 16th annual Echo 2007 awards, Germany's version of the Grammy Awards. The awards show will take place on March 25 in Berlin and will be broadcast on German TV via RTL.

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