Kavarna, Bulgaria Mayor: 'I Like SEPULTURA Very Much'

August 15, 2007

SofiaEcho.com reports that the musicians from the Brazilian thrash metal group SEPULTURA arrived at the airport in Varna, Bulgaria earlier today.

The band will perform tonight (Wednesday, August 15) as part of the thrash metal festival in the Black Sea coastal town of Kavarna.

Kavarna's mayor Tsonko Tsonev said that between 3,000 and 5,000 people are expected to attend the concert.

"I like SEPULTURA very much and I am glad that their first concert in Bulgaria will take place namely in Kavarna," Tsonev said.

It will be the first performance of SEPULTURA in Bulgaria, Focus news agency reported.

Tsonev said that he expected a very good festival. Groups from Romania and Sweden will also take part in the event.

SEPULTURA performing with Tibetan singer Loten Namling at Les Tanzmatten in the French city of Sélestat:

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