UFO Confirmed For SOUTH TEXAS ROCK FEST

April 27, 2008

Legendary UK rock band UFO has been confirmed for the first annual South Texas Rock Fest, set to take place on July 11-13 (the same weekend as the similarly themed Rocklahoma festival in Pryor, Oklahoma) at the Javelina Harley-Davidson Festival grounds in San Antonio, Texas.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

BANG TANGO
BIG COCK
BULLETBOYS
DOKKEN
FASTER PUSSYCAT
FIREHOUSE
GODZ
HELIX
HOUSE OF LORDS
JACKYL
JOKSTER
L.A. GUNS
MAD MARGRITT
OZZ KNOZZ
PRETTY BOY FLOYD
QUEENSRCHE
SKID ROW
STEPHEN PEARCY
TESLA
UFO
Y&T
ZERO HOUR

For more information, visit www.southtexasrockfest.com.

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