PAUL DI'ANNO To Perform IRON MAIDEN Songs With Swedish Symphony Orchestra

May 15, 2007

Former IRON MAIDEN vocalist Paul Di'Anno will perform with the Swedish heavy metal act BLOODBOUND at the Bollnäs Festival in Sweden on July 21, 2007. The band will perform both BLOODBOUND and IRON MAIDEN songs together with the Southern Hälsingland orchestra association. This will be the first time ever IRON MAIDEN songs are backed by a symphony orchestra.

The Bollnäs Festival takes place in Bollnäs in the Swedish province of Hälsingland in the north of the country between July 19 and July 21. Other metal acts confirmed for this year's festival are PAIN, SONIC SYNDICATE, MORGANA LEFAY, NIGHTINGALE and WOLVERINE.

(Thanks: Tartarean Desire)

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