IRON MAIDEN: Search For Support Act At Czech Concert Yields International Response

March 2, 2007

According to the Czech radio station Hey, the search for a young band/talent to become the support act for IRON MAIDEN at their June 6, 2007 gig at the Bazaly Stadium (capacity 30,000) in Ostrava, Czech Republic has produced a strong response from a number of established named in the music world, including the following:

SAXON
NIGHTWISH
MACHINE MEN
BURDEN OF LIFE
NOCTURNAL RITES
SUIDAKRA
ENSIFERUM
FIREWIND
LIV KRISTINE
LEAVES' EYES

If you think you have what it takes to support MAIDEN at the Ostrava concert, you can send your demo CD to Hey at one of these addresses:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Metalhey!
Radim Koziel
RÁDIO HEY BRNO
Šumavská 15
602 00, Brno
Czech Republic

(Thanks: Agda Bavi Pain)

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