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W.A.S.P. concert in Sofia sold out

Mon, Nov 16 2009 12:18 CET 1324 Views
W.A.S.P. concert in Sofia sold out

 W.A.S.P. at their 2004 concert in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Photo: Krassimir Yuskeseliev

Sofia's Hristo Botev Hall has been sold out to capacity, one day ahead of the concert of American rockers W.A.S.P. in the city, organisers say.

The November 17 concert will be the band's fourth concert in Bulgaria.

At the concert, the band will present songs from their new Babylon album. Ten fans were due to meet with W.A.S.P. singer Blackie Lawless before the concert, organisers said.

Support act for W.A.S.P. will be Bulgarian rockers Sheky & The Bloodrain.

Doors to the hall will open at 6pm on November 17, with the concert scheduled to start at 8pm. 

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