MYSTIC PROPHECY To Play Cyprus In March

January 17, 2008

MYSTIC PROPHECY, the melodic power metal band featuring VALLEY'S EVE vocalist Roberto Dimitri Liapakis, ex-STORMWITCH bassist Martin Albrecht and SACRED STEEL drummer Mathias Straub, has issued the following update:

"The band is confirmed now for the Cyprus Metal Attack Festival, together with WINTER'S VERGE and more. The festival will take place in Lefkosia at March 22nd, 2008. We will be for the first time in Cyprus. More information will come soon — so stay tuned!"

MYSTIC PROPHECY released its latest album, "Satanic Curses", on October 19, 2007 via Armageddon Music. A single, entitled "Dark Forces", preceded the full-length CD in August.

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