ALICE COOPER Confirmed For Germany's BANG YOUR HEAD Festival

December 18, 2003

ALICE COOPER has been confirmed as the first headlining act of the 2004 edition of the Bang Your Head festival, set to take place June 25-26 in Balingen, Germany.

The list of bands currently scheduled to perform at the event looks as follows:

ALICE COOPER
WHITE LION
QUEENSRYCHE
MAGNUM
CHILDREN OF BODOM
U.F.O.
GOTTHARD
ANTHRAX
PRIMAL FEAR
LILLIAN AXE
DEATH ANGEL
BLAZE
OMEN
KINGDOM COME
ANGEL
SHOK PARIS
BALLISTIC
RUFFIANS
CAGE
MAJESTY

Two more bands (including the second headliner) will be announced soon.

Tickets for the festival are priced at 55 euros (plus shipping) and are limited to 22,000. For more information, visit www.bang-your-head.de.

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