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Dee Snider, the safe value of Rock Fest Barcelona


Photographies taken the 2019-07-07

Dee Snider, performing at Rock Fest Barcelona 2019.

Dee Snider, performing at Rock Fest Barcelona 2019.


Dee Snider, performing at Rock Fest Barcelona 2019.

Dee Snider, performing at Rock Fest Barcelona 2019.


Dee Snider, performing at Rock Fest Barcelona 2019.

Dee Snider, performing at Rock Fest Barcelona 2019.





Dee Snider has become the refuge value of Rock Fest Barcelona. The American music has performed on Sunday July 7 at the festival of Santa Coloma de Gramenet, close to Barcelona, being the fifth time he steps the stage of this musical festival of hard rock and heavy metal.

Not in vain, the singer of Twisted Sister, one of the most iconic and charismatic frontman of rock, began his concert announcing that he was at home, Dee Snider is to Rock Fest what Saxon is to Wacken, an artist who always it is repeated in the 'line up' but also always received with great enthusiasm by the public.

However, although Dee Snider presented a different show to his previous appearances at the Rock Fest, presenting his new work 'For the love of metal', there was also the beloved Twisted Sister classics, interspersing solo songs such as 'American Made' or 'Become The Storm' and the well-known New York band. Attendees sang the Spanish 'translation' of 'We are not gonna take it' for 'Eggs with oil and lemon ("Huevos con aceite y limón")' or the not less known 'I Wanna Rock'. Dee, despite his 64 years, is an energy pump, inexhaustible, able to make people forget that it was raining and were getting wet.

The final point came with a version of AC / DC's 'Highway to Hell' that the entire audience sang and danced despite being the fourth day of the festival, the metal festival par excellence of the hard rock and heavy metal of Spain for which Some 80,000 people have passed, improving their previous record.