MOTÖRHEAD, QUEENSRŸCHE, URIAH HEEP Confirmed For SWEDEN ROCK 2003

December 23, 2002

MOTÖRHEAD, QUEENSRŸCHE, URIAH HEEP, SQUEALER and TWINBALL are the latest artists confirmed to appear at the 12th annual Sweden Rock festival, scheduled to take place Jun. 6-8, 2003 in Sölvesborg, Sweden.

The complete list of acts currently set to perform at the event is as follows:

TWISTED SISTER
MOTÖRHEAD
QUEENSRŸCHE
URIAH HEEP
BLIND GUARDIAN
JETHRO TULL
Y&T
KROKUS
BUDGIE
KAMELOT
PEER GÜNT
SONATA ARCTICA
TANKARD
SQUEALER
TWINBALL

An additional 36 bands (!) will be announced in the coming weeks.

For more information, visit the festival's official web site at this location.

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