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Deep Purple, Mr. Big and Accept special guests at the festival Midalidare - Rock in the Wine Valley

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13 bands from abroad will perform on the big stage of the 4th edition of Midalidare - Rock in the Wine Valley, 12-14 July, alongside the headliners Deep Purple, Mr. Big and Accept, among them Axel Rudi Pell, Hammerfall, Beast in Black, The O'Reillys and the Paddyhats, Primal Fear, Rhapsody Of Fire and Steel Panther.
The Silent Wedding and Soundstruck will be performing on the last day of the festival. The legends Deep Purple have integrated the sounds of a Bulgarian
ruchenitsa into one of their songs. This year’s festival coincides with the European championship final which is on 14 July. So, especially for this match there will be a big screen so football fans will miss none of the excitement of the game. 



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