HELLOWEEN Replaces LORDI At Bulgaria's KALIAKRA ROCK FEST

July 21, 2006

According to SofiaEcho.com, HELLOWEEN will replace Eurovision Song Contest winners LORDI on the billing of the Kaliakra Rock Fest, set to take place August 25 in Kavarna, Bulgaria. The Finnish band is forced to miss the show due to scheduling conflicts, Avtora.com reported.

The August 25 concert will be HELLOWEEN's third visit to Bulgaria. The band previously performed in the country in December 2002 and in January 2006.

Kaliakra Rock Fest will kick off on August 25 with a performance by TESTAMENT. It will be followed by an appearance by TWISTED SISTER.

Tickets are 30 leva in advance and 40 leva on the day of the show. To buy tickets, go to www.ticketstream.bg.

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