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Michael Learns To Rock, to rock Nepal

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KATHMANDU, Aug 10: “We are happy to announce that Michael Learns To Rock will do a concert in Nepal in November. Further details on date and ticket information will follow soon.”

—Michael Learns To Rock / www.mltr.dk [break]



The quintessential sound from the 90’s, Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is one of the biggest, internationally recognized pop-soft rock bands to come out of Denmark.



Formed in 1988, the band has sold over 11 million records worldwide and enjoys a massive fan following, especially in Asia – where they’ll be touring come October.



The ‘Someday’ hitmakers have confirmed concerts in Bangladesh and have revealed their intention of landing in the Himalayan Republic of Nepal, as stated on their official site.



Yes, you read it right, and it ain’t no typo. Come November, the capital will play host to yet another international act after Bryan Adams and Scorpions, who are supposed to jam in Kathmandu in October.







MLTR has performed in various Asian countries, but this is for the first time that the band will perform in Bangladesh and Nepal.



According to the official site other probable countries in the tour include India, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia.



Known for their pop songs that blend Scandinavian musical euphony, the band comprises of Jascha Richter (singer and keyboardist), Kåre Wanscher (drummer), and Mikkel Lentz (guitarist).



The band will release their 8th album on August 11.



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