Ex-SCORPIONS Drummer To Play Rocklahoma '09 With HERMAN ZE GERMAN AND FRIENDS
February 3, 2009, 15 years ago
Ex-SCORPIONS drummer Herman Rarebell's new band HERMAN ZE GERMAN AND FRIENDS are confirmed as Rocklahoma '09 side stage headliners They will perform at Rocklahoma '09 on Friday, July 10th
The band_line-up featured Rarebell behind the kit, Duke Jackson (STRIKEFORCE/guitars), Timexx Nasty (DRIVIN' RAIN/vocals), Joe Council (PUSH/bass).
Live dates in New York, Los Angeles and around Europe are due to be announced soon.
As previously reported, Catch The Fever Music Festivals, the parent company who owns Rocklahoma, has announced July 9-12 as its dates for 2009.
Mark Nuessle, General Manager of the Catch the Fever Music Festivals exclaimed, "Rocklahoma is one of the premier Rock Festivals in the United States and we are excited about next year being the biggest one ever!"
Artists will be announced in the upcoming months.
Rocklahoma is one of the largest Rock Festival of its type featuring music from the eighties. Attendance has come from all fifty states and six out of seven continents.
VIP Ticket renewals for Rocklahoma 2009 end on October 1st. Beginning October 26th, the general public will be able to purchase VIP seats with all of its privileges for only $400 plus tax and handling. VIP tickets will be for all four days instead of the three days from prior years. They can be purchased by calling toll free 866-310-2288 or by going online at www.feverfest.com.
Beginning Monday, October 6th autographed guitars from the artists who played the first Rocklahoma 2008 will be available on E-Bay, with proceeds going to benefit the many volunteer charity groups that work the festival.
Rocklahoma 2008 merchandise will be closed out and will be available for purchase beginning Friday, September 19, 2008. For more information go to www.feverfest.com or toll free at 1-800-256-5637.
Catch the Fever RV Park will be open to the public beginning in October. Located four miles north of Pryor, Oklahoma. Rocklahoma also has a Picture Alley that allows anyone in attendance to approach the stage during any performance and take photographs of a favorite artist at close range.