MOTÖRHEAD To Headline DUBAI DESERT ROCK Festival

November 25, 2008

MOTÖRHEAD has been confirmed as the headliner of next year's Dubai Desert Rock 2009, set to take place March 6, 2009 at Dubai Festival City, United Arab Emirates. The festival, which will take place at Dubai Festival City, will feature performances from the following bands:

MOTÖRHEAD
OPETH
CHIMAIRA
ARCH ENEMY
AUGUST BURNS RED
NERVECELL

A total of 28,000 tickets were sold to Dubai Desert Rock Festival's fifth anniversary event, which was held over two days this past March at Dubai Festival City.

KORN, MACHINE HEAD, KILLSWITCH ENAGE, AS I LAY DYING, NERVECELL and SLAPSHOCK performed on the first day and MUSE, VELVET REVOLVER, MARKY RAMONE, JULIANA DOWN and SPOON FEEDAS on the second.

(Thanks: Phride.com)

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