DARK TRANQUILLITY, INTO ETERNITY Confirmed For Germany's ROCK HARD Festival

March 22, 2004

DARK TRANQUILLITY and INTO ETERNITY are the latest acts confirmed for this year's Rock Hard Festival, a two-day event set to take place May 29-30, 2004 at Amphitheater in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

The complete list of bands currently scheduled to appear at the festival is as follows:

MACHINE HEAD
STRATOVARIUS
EXODUS
RAGE
DARK TRANQUILLITY
MALEVOLENT CREATION
IN EXTREMO
NAGLFAR
DOOMSWORD
DESASTER
INTO ETERNITY
DEAD SOUL TRIBE

Tickets to the festival cost 50 euros (including one parking space) plus a five-euro advance booking fee, and can be ordered from the following address:

Rock Hard
Festival 2004
Postfach 11 02 12
44058 Dortmund
Germany

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