LORDI Mania Continues

September 4, 2006

OiokoTimes.com reports that 2006 Eurovision Song Contest winners LORDI seem unstoppable. They are releasing a special edition of their "The Arockalypse" album in late September, and it will also include a bonus DVD. On the DVD there will be the group's music videos, plus the "welcome home" concert from Helsinki last May, when a record audience of 90,000 Finns welcomed their heroes back from the Athens victory. It will also contain some extra material from Athens as seen on Finnish TV in May. The band will also record a new version of their 2003 hit "Would You Love A Monsterman", and a new music video will also be shot with a Halloween theme. The band will finish their mini-tour of the U.K. in London on Halloween night (Oct. 31). The London gig at Forum is already sold out. The band will set out on a tour of Europe covering almost 30 cities, starting with Stockholm on September 16. The current single, a re-recorded version of "Who's Your Daddy" from "The Arockalypse" album, entered the German charts at No. 33 and at No. 21 in Austria. "Hard Rock Hallelujah" is still on many charts around Europe. The Eurovision-winning single has recently reached a gold disc status in Germany for 150,000 CDs sold there. The album "The Arockalypse" has reached gold status in Sweden.

Read more at www.oikotimes.com.

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