Organizers Of BLACK SABBATH Gig In Bulgaria To Allow Beer Sale

June 23, 2005

Bulgaria's Sofia News Agency has issued the following report:

Organizers of the BLACK SABBATH gig in Sofia on Thursday (June 23) will allow beer sale inside the stadium, they told the Sofia News Agency.

Alcohol consumption during major music events is usually seen as risky. But the Sofia Music Enterprises are allowing their beer-producing sponsors to the site of the rock extravaganza.

People will be able to buy beer, mineral water and energy drinks at the Lokomotiv Stadium during the gig, the SME told the Sofia News Agency.

Yet the company pledged to keep security in the area tight.

BLACK SABBATH's legendary frontman Ozzy Osbourne will arrive in Bulgaria with his family, and leave the country immediately after the concert.

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