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Skid Row comes to Bogota

by Neda Vanovac October 15, 2009
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Colombia news - Skid Row

The Metropol Theater in Bogota will see the arrival of Skid Row in November as part of a phenomenal line-up of rock bands to hit Colombia.

The band will perform on Saturday, 21 November, with Colombian rockers Sigma as the opening act, one of the country’s best progressive metal bands, led by guitarist Andres Alvarez, reports music site Estereofonica.

Seats are limited so don’t miss out. If tickets are purchased before October 31, concertgoers can enter a raffle to win an electric guitar autographed by Sigma, surely a worthy addition to any true fan’s memorabilia.

A second guitar autographed by Skid Row themselves will be up for grabs on the Radioactiva website.

Official shirts of the Skid Row tour can be purchased at Rolling Disc or at the Metropol Theater on the day of the concert for only 15,000 pesos (approx. US$7.50).

Skid Row currently consists of Johnny Solinger (vocals), Scotti Hill (guitar), Dave Sabo (Guitar), Rachel Bolan (bass), and Dave Gara (drums).

SKID ROW IN COLOMBIA
Saturday November 21, 2009
Metropol Theater, Calle 24 No: 6-31

TICKETS
Preference: 60,000 pesos
Platinum: 80,000 pesos

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