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SCORPIONS PEACE FOR ALL TOUR 2005: October 31, 2005 10th of November 2005 Doha Qatar Intercontinental Doha Acoustica-Show 12th of November 2005 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Country Club Acoustica-Show 13th of November 2005 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Emirates Palace Hotel Acoustica-Show 17th of November 2005 Cairo Egypt Giza Pyramids Acoustica-Show 19th of November 2005 Sharm El Sheikh Egypt Extreme Park, Naama Bay The Legendary Rock Band 'The Scorpions' from Germany Give Concert in Cairo on November 17, 2005 Press Conference on October 24 at the German Embassy As part of its 'Middle East Tour 2005 - Peace for All' the legendary rock band 'The Scorpions' from Germany will give a concert in Cairo (next to the pyramids of Giza) on November 17, 2005. 'The Scorpions' - world famous for their songs such as 'Wind of Change" or 'Still Loving You' - will present their hits on acoustic instead of on conventional electrical guitars, based on the unplugged album Acoustica. The event is organised by the Cairo based Sports Plus. Tickets will be sold through Virgin Mega Store and Cilantro cafés. Ticket values are 350 L.E. and 1200 L.E.(VIP Seated). 'The Scorpions' are considered one of the most successful German rock bands ever. The worldwide top single of 1991, 'Wind of Change', became the hymn to freedom in Eastern Europe and to the end of the Cold War. In 1996, 'The Scorpions' were the first international hard rock band to play in Beirut after the civil war in Lebanon. Their songs and words cover global issues and reflect what people around the globe feel about life. Musically, their compositions span the spectrum between driving rock riffs and deeply emotional power rock ballads. Courtesy of www.zrecords.net |
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