Nuclear Blast Unveil Wacken Open Air Shop Print E-mail
Saturday, 26 July 2008

nuclearblast.jpgNuclear Blast has announced that they will be bringing the Nuclear Blast mailorder shop to the festival site of Wacken Open Air for the entire weekend, and will be located in the middle of the festival area.

They said  "Just like ten thousands of metal fans from all over the world, we are also looking forward to the upcoming Wacken Open Air!

And since we want to share our enthusiasm with you, we'll move our mailorder shop up north for a longer weekend and will present you the Nuclear Blast megastore in the middle of the festival area itself (not the shop mile!)

From July 31st til August 2nd you'll find heavy metal paradise on 20 m x 10 m and with it all that you have ever wanted and much more: brand new CDs, special priced back catalogue items, DVDs and boxsets, shirts and sweaters embroidered with your favourite bands' logos in all colours and sizes, pants and jackets, accessoires and stuff... all your wishes will be fulfilled!

Visit us - as long as we have them in stock, every customer gets a free gimmick on top!

A note to our longtime customers: this year we won't have our infamous green sales tent with us, but surely you'll find us anyway!!!"

The label continues: "W:O:A comes closer and big parts of the metal community worldwide arrive to attend this big event. For those of you who come from the south it’s a very good opportunity to make a little intermediate stop in our shop. For some Wacken-visitors this has become a little ritual over the years, but this time we got a special little offer for all of you: everybody who shows us his ticket for W:O:A when buying something in our shop in calendar week 31 (28.07. - 01.08.) gets a 10% discount! So don't miss it!"

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