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Donots rock band performing at Lower Saxony Celebration

Donots rock band performs at the Lower Saxony Festival

Donots, the popular rock band, performing at Lower Saxony Day
Donots, the popular rock band, performing at Lower Saxony Day

Rock band Donots takes the stage at Lower Saxony Day event - Donots rock band performing at Lower Saxony Celebration

In a surprising turn of events, Swedish rock band Mando Diao has announced the cancellation of all concerts until the end of the year due to "personal reasons." This decision also includes their scheduled performance at the Lower Saxony Day in Osnabrück, Germany.

The Lower Saxony Day, the 38th Landesfest, is set to take place from August 29 to 31 in Osnabrück. Mando Diao, known for their punk music in recent years, were originally scheduled to headline the event but have had to withdraw.

Marketing Osnabrück GmbH announced German punk band Donots as the new headliner for the Lower Saxony Day. The Donots, hailing from Ibbenbüren, Westphalia, are one of Germany's most renowned punk bands with hits such as "So Long," "Stop The Clocks," and "Augen sehen."

The Donots will take the stage on Saturday, August 30, at 9:30 PM, replacing Mando Diao. The rest of the Lower Saxony Day's programme remains unchanged.

Mando Diao apologised to their fans and expressed their eagerness to return to the stage and share music with them in the future. The cancellation was announced on Instagram by the band.

The Lower Saxony Day will still feature The Donots as the new headliner. The event is expected to be a thrilling celebration of music and culture, and fans are eagerly awaiting the performance of this energetic punk band.

Mando Diao, a Swedish rock band, was currently on a European tour that included stops in Germany. Their cancellation from the Lower Saxony Day came without further information about the reasons for their withdrawal.

Despite this unfortunate turn of events, music enthusiasts in Osnabrück are looking forward to a memorable Lower Saxony Day with The Donots as the headliner.

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