Drummer CHRIS SLADE To Perform Short AC/DC Set At U.K.'s BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR

July 19, 2007

Ex-AC/DC drummer Chris Slade will team up with EXPLODERS frontman Dirty Von Donovan to perform three classic AC/DC songs — "Back In Black", "Highway To Hell" and "Whole Lotta Rosie" — on the Thursday night of this year's Bloodstock Open Air festival, which is set to take place August 16-18 at Catton Hall in Derbyshire, England. According to festival organizers, the performance has been guaranteed to be legendary as two of metal's finest artists collaborate to kick off the three-day Bloodstock metal festival in unique style!!! The Birmingham-based frontman seemed an obvious choice to sing the hard rock anthems of one of the world's most talked-about metal bands of the last few decades and ensures the fans — you will not be disappointed!"

For more information, visit www.bloodstock.uk.com.

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