This year's Rockklassiker Allstars participants confirmed!
Published: May 15 2017 at 17:34
Having the Rockklassiker Allstar band plus a bunch of guests performing classic party rock anthems to a packed Rockklassiker tent has become a fine Sweden Rock Festival tradition. This year's band line-up and guest artists has just been confirmed and as usual, a host of very prominent musicians will be joining in.
This year's band line-up features Ian Haugland (drums, Europe), Mic Michaeli (keyboards, Europe), Pontus Norgren (guitar, Hammerfall, Great King Rat), Bosse Lindmark (vocals, Dalton), Kebbe Lindmark (bass, ex-Coldspell, Dalton) and Rob Marcello (Danger Danger). There will also be guest appearances by Nicke Borg (vocals and guitar, Backyard Babies), Meja (vocals, solo artist), Nina Söderquist (vocals, Champions Of Rock) and Christian "Kicken" Lundqvist (drums, The Poodles).
The date and time is Friday, June 9th at 13.30 - make sure to be there on time to be certain of getting into the tent!
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Published 20 April 2024 at 11:30
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Published 19 April 2024 at 11:00