Kavarna 'Rock 'N' Roll Train' To Leave For AC/DC Concert In Belgrade

February 13, 2009

Diana Stoykova of News.bg reports that a unique train from Bulgaria will travel to Belgrade for the AC/DC concert on May 26. The train will be named Kavarna Rock 'N' Roll Train and will be seated only with AC/DC fans.

The unique opportunity to al hard rock fans is given by Kavarna's mayor, Tsonko Tsonev, known to be a hard rock music fan, as well. The 30 wagons of Kavarna Rock 'N' Roll Train will head towards Belgrade early in the morning, from Sofia. Kavarna Municipality promised to take care of the train's outlook, as well.

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