``BrainStorm`` to warm up audience before ``Depeche Mode`` concerts in Baltic countries
Published:
27 August 2001 y., Monday
The Latvian pop-rock band ``BrainStorm`` (Prata vetra) will be special guests at the three concerts of ``Depeche Mode`` in the Baltic countries which are scheduled in Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius on August 28, August 29 and August 31.
``Depeche Mode`` only on August 15 confirmed its agreement on the participation of ``BrainStorm`` in their concerts.
``BrainStorm`` manager Aldis Hofmanis told LETA that the agreement can be regarded as the assessment of the band`s high professionalism.
During their tour in the Baltic countries, including Latvia on August 29, ``Depeche Mode`` will perform both songs from the new album, ``Exciter`` and previous albums.
Šaltinis:
LETA
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