VISION DIVINE Confirmed For Italy's TOTAL METAL FESTIVAL

May 22, 2007

Italian melodic power metallers VISION DIVINE, the brainchild of ex-LABYRINTH mastermind Olaf Thörsen, have been confirmed for the Total Metal Festival, set to take place Saturday, September 15 at the soccer stadium of Noicattaro in Bari, Italy. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

RAGE
DARK FUNERAL
VISION DIVINE
GOLEM
CORAM LETHE
GODYVA
BACKJUMPER
NECROTORTURE
DELIRIA

VISION DIVINE's new album, "The 25th Hour", will be released on June 4 via Scarlet Records. The CD's production was once again handled by Timo Tolkki (STRATOVARIUS) and Luigi Stefanini at the New Sin Studios.

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