Written by Brenda van de Wal    Monday, 25 January 2010 10:50   
Over 70.000 Tickets are sold for the Rock am Ring-Anniversary 

altThe countdown for the last 15.000 Tickets has started and the response for the German Rock am Ring Festival has never been this strong before. Over 70.000 Tickets have been sold for the Rock am Ring Anniversary and more than 35.000 Tickets for their little brother Rock im Park in Nürnberg. The sales document the attraction of Germany’s most popular Open-Air-Festivals.

The Countdown for the last 15.000 tickets has begun and everything is poiting to the earliest sold-out anouncement in the 25 year history of the festival at the Nürnburgring which is located in the beautiful German Eifel region.

The euphoria of the fans seems to be bigger then ever, because their intentions for the anniversary-edition for both festival setting are huge. So far only the headliners – Rammstein, Muse and Kiss – and some smaller artists are anounced. Shortly the other bands will be anounced as well.

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