SLAYER, LORDI, STONE SOUR, HELMET Confirmed For Austria's NOVA ROCK Festival

January 26, 2007

SLAYER, LORDI, STONE SOUR and HELMET are among the confirmed bands for the Nova Rock Festival 2007, set to take place June 15-17 on the Pannonia Fields in Burgenland, the easternmost federal state of Austria (near Nickelsdorf and the Hungarian and Slovak borders). The festival billing is shaping up as follows (in alphabetical order):

ACROSS THE DELTA
AIDEN
BOSSHOSS
CHILDREN OF BODOM
DROWNING POOL
FLOGGING MOLLY
FOTOS
HELMET
I AM X
IN EXTREMO
INCUBUS
ISIS
LORDI
MASTODON
ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES
PAPA ROACH
PEARL JAM
SLAYER
STONE SOUR
THE STAGGERS

(Thanks: Roman)

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