KING DIAMOND Confirmed For Finland's TUSKA Festival

October 4, 2012

KING DIAMOND, BOLT THROWER, TESTAMENT and CHILDREN OF BODOM are the first confirmed bands for next year's edition of the Tuska festival, set to take place June 28-30 in Suvilahti, Helsinki, Finland.

Tuska festival area will undergo changes and improvements in order to enhance the atmosphere and functionality. Details will be announced later.

A limited edition of special prized three-day Tuska tickets will go on sale tomorrow, Friday October 5 through Tiketti.fi and Lippupalvelu.fi for 110 euros (plus ticket agency fee).

Start date of regular 2013 ticket sales, ticket price and ticket categories will be announced later.

For more information, visit www.tuska-festival.fi.

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