Hundreds of Fans Wait In Line As IRON MAIDEN Tickets Go On Sale In Bulgaria

March 7, 2007

According to Novinite.com, hundreds of fans of English heavy metal band IRON MAIDEN waited in line in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Wednesday (March 7) as the first tickets for the band's June 4 gig went on sale. [See photo at this location.]

IRON MAIDEN will headline this year's edition of the annual Arena Music Festival organized by Sofia Music Enterprises. The band confirmed the show at the Lokomotiv Stadium last week.

IRON MAIDEN will come to Sofia as part of its tour to promote its latest album, "A Matter of Life and Death", which reached Nr. 4 on the U.K. album charts.

Show organizers have already warned fans that in order to prevent large amounts of tickets hitting the black market, each buyer will be limited to six tickets.

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