RATA BLANCA To Perform With OZZY, KORN At QUILMES ROCK Festival

February 22, 2008

Argentinian rock band RATA BLANCA has been added to the billing of the Quilmes Rock festival, set to take place March 30 at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Also scheduled to appear are OZZY OSBOURNE, KORN and BLACK LABEL SOCIETY.

RATA BLANCA is currently recording the follow-up to to the platinum-seller "La Llave de la Puerta Secreta" and will embark on a Spanish tour in April:

April 17 - Cáceres (Extremusica) España
April 18 - Madrid (Joy Eslava) España
April 19 - Barcelona (Sala Bikini) España
April 20 - Valencia (Greenspace) España

Doogie White (CORNERSTONE, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, ex-RAINBOW) will be the special guest at the show in Barcelona.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/rataweb.

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