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New rock festival attracts music fans to Chelopech Municipal Park

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Film director and MEP Andrey Slabakov and former mayor of the seaside town of Kavarna, Tsonko Tsonev, have established the basis of a new rock festival in Bulgaria. It is held on August 9 and 10 at the Korminesh Park, with the assistance of the Chelopech municipality. The place is located in the beautiful area known as "The Wolf Trail" and the festival has the same name.

The bands who have confirmed their participation for the first day of the festival are Cradle of Filth, Scarlet Aura, Silked & Stained. Bulgarian musicians who are going to take part in the forum are Krossfire and Sakar. On August 10, the audience can hear three more bands - Pretty Maids, AXXIS and Wild Souls. Organizers are expecting a large audience in both festival days as the event is less than an hour's drive from Sofia and the weather promises to be sunny and hot.




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