SCORPIONS: Rain Forces Cancellation Of Bullring Concert In Spain

May 9, 2008

According to thinkSPAIN, organizers have been forced to suspend tonight's (May 9) concert at Alicante, Spain bullring by the SCORPIONS due to the recent heavy rains and the threat of further storms.

It is not clear whether the concert will be rescheduled, but the band has said it wishes to thank their fans for their continued support and the many messages of support received since their three-date mini tour of Spain began in Legans last Wednesday.

After tomorrow's final Spanish performance at the Mediterranean Games Palace in Almera, which is still on at this stage, the legendary German rockers will continue a hectic world tour that will also take them to Poland, UAE, Germany, Finland, USA, Brazil and France before the end of October.

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