Z ROCK 08 Festival Organizer To Guest On 'Hair Metal Haven'

March 26, 2008

Z Records' Mark Alger, who is responsible for organizing the Z Rock 08 festival which is scheduled to take place May 16-17 at The Asylum, Hampton Street, Hockley, Birmingham, England will be interviewed by Chris Nelson on this week's edition of "Hair Metal Haven" on Rock 247 Online. The show will be broadcast between 17.00 and 19.00 GMT on Saturday, March 29.

To listen to the program via the Internet, click here.

Z Rock 08 festival billing:

May 16 (admission 25 advance):

HOUSE OF LORDS
BOMBAY BLACK
ROCKSTAR

+ one more bands to be announced

May 17 (admission 45 advance):

BLACK N BLUE
BONFIRE
SHY
VON GROOVE
EDEN
STEVE GRIMMETT BAND
STORMZONE
REDLINE

Tickets are available online at www.zrecords.net.

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