Violent Storm Wrecks Spain's MONSTERS OF ROCK Festival

July 12, 2008

ThinkSpain.com reports that last night's (Friday, July 11) Monsters of Rock festival in Feria de Muestras, Zaragoza, Spain was washed out by a violent fifteen-minute wind and hail storm that also disrupted the 2008 international exhibition cultural program.

One spectator was hospitalized after being hit by a metal scaffolding plank, but was not seriously injured.

Around 7,000 heavy metal fans had been looking forward to a star-studded line-up, including the likes of DEEP PURPLE, THIN LIZZY and TWISTED SISTER.

Organizers are assessing whether tonight's concerts, including a performance by IRON MAIDEN, can be salvaged.

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