NIGHTMARE To Open For JUDAS PRIEST In France

April 18, 2004

French power metallers NIGHTMARE have been confirmed as the opening band for JUDAS PRIEST at le Summum in Grenoble, France on June 23. In addition, the group will perform at Le Jardin Moderne in Rennes, France on May 21 and at the Rotonde Festival on May 22. Other bands appearing at the Rennes gig will be MANIGANCE, ELLIPSIS and ARCANES:DIVISION.

NIGHTMARE's fourth studio album, "Silent Room", was released last October through Napalm Records/SPV. "Silent Room" was produced by Terje Refsnes (TRISTANIA, SIRENIA) at Soundsuite Studio in France during March/April 2003, and was mastered at Finnvox studio in Helsinki, Finland by Mika Jussila (NIGHTWISH, STRATOVARIUS).

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