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Mercyful Fate To Reunite For 2020 European Shows

Mercyful Fate will be reuniting for a number of summer 2020 European shows including an appearance at the Copenhell festival, which will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark on June 17-20. Further performances will be announced at a later date. The band issued the following statement:

“We will be playing an unspecified number of concerts throughout Europe during the summer of 2020, including COPENHELL.

It will be the “9” lineup, featuring:

Hank Shermann – Guitar

King Diamond – Vocals

Bjarne T Holm – Drums

Mike Wead – Guitar

with Joey Vera on the bass while Timi Hansen is away.

We asked Joey Vera (Armored Saint, Fates Warning) to fill in because he has a very unique style and sound playing with his fingers, much like that of Timi Hansen. This is very important, since the set list will only consist of songs from the very first “mini LP”, the “Melissa” album, and the “Don’t Break The Oath” album, plus some brand new songs written specifically in that very same style.

This will very much be Mercyful Fate as we were in the very beginning, except for a brand new major stage production.

See you at the Ruined Bridge.

Stay Heavy

Mercyful Fate“

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PostedAugust 1, 2019
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMercyful Fate

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