NIGHTWISH: 'End Of Innocence' DVD Certified Gold In Germany

May 21, 2005

NIGHTWISH's "End of Innocence" DVD has been certified gold in Germany for sales in excess of 25,000 copies. The DVD, which entered the official German DVD chart at position No. 2 upon its release in late 2003, consists of 13 tracks of music, including promo videos and various self-recorded live tracks, and about 60 minutes of behind-the-scenes material. The documentary portion has a total running time of 135 minutes and contains footage from over 50 hours of raw NIGHTWISH video tapes, including clips from the first NIGHTWISH concert ever.

NIGHTWISH have a number of festival appearances lined up during the coming months in support of their latest CD, "Once". A complete list of currently confirmed tour dates can be found at this location.

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