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[http://]Nightwish Website
[http://]Official Gallery
[http://]Official Forum
[http://]Anette's Website
[http://]Anette's Blog
[http://]Tuomas Holopainen
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[http://]Anette Olzon Fan
[http://]Off NW Fanclub
[http://]Nightwish Russia
[http://]Nightwish France
[http://]Nightwish Italy
[http://]Nightwish Chile
[http://]Nightwish Turkey
[http://]Nightwish Soliloquise
[http://]Fantasmic Nightwish
[http://]Valley of Wishes
[http://]Anette Olzon Italy
[http://]Czech NW Fansite
[http://]Bulgarian NW Fansite
[http://]Hep! Hep! Army
[http://]Nightquest Forum
[http://]The Islander
Official Sites:

[http://]Tarja's Website
[http://]My Winter Storm Site
[http://]Tarja's Blog
[http://]Tarja's Forum
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[http://]UK TT Street Team
[http://]Angelic Tarja Turunen
[http://]Tarja my moon
[http://]Tarja Turunen Brazil
[http://]Voices of Enchantment
[http://]Tarja Turunen Enkeli
[http://]My angels dream
[http://]Tarja Hit
[http://]Crestfallen Soul
[http://]Tarja Turunen Italy
[http://]The Queen of Ice
[http://]Tarja Brazil
[http://]Tarja is such a diva
[http://]Tarja Slovakian Fansite
[http://]Victoria Francès
[http://]LadyRock Forum
[http://]Awakened
[http://]Princess of Darkness
[http://]EPICA Poland
[http://]Simone Diva
[http://]Aqua Fansite
[http://]Delain International
[http://] Sharon Den Adel Fansite
[http://]Simone Fan
[http://]Charlotte Brasil
[http://]Christina S. Style
[http://]Lacuna Coil RU
[http://]Epica World
[http://] The Rasmus Fansite

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01.12.2011 Kalajoki Church, Kalajoki – Finland

02.12.2011 Kiuruvesi Church, Kiuruvesi – Finland

03.12.2011 Tampere Cathedral, Tampere – Finland

04.12.2011 Vuoksenniska Church, Vuoksenniska – Finland

08.12.2011 Finlandia Hall, Helsinki – Finland

09.12.2011 Sibelius Hall, Lahti – Finland

10.12.2011 Kotka Church, Kotka – Finland

12.12.2011 Varkaus Church, Varkaus – Finland

14.12.2011 Kuusankoski Church, Kuusankoski – Finland

15.12.2011 Petäjävesi Church, Petäjävesi – Finland

17.12.2011 Lakeuden Risti Church, Seinäjoki – Finland

18.12.2011 Maaseurakunta Church, Mikkeli – Finland

19.12.2011 Turku Cathedral, Turku – Finland

21.12.2011 Hyvinkää Church, Hyvinkää- Finland

22.12.2011 Kankaanpää Church, Kankaanpää – Finland

13.01.2012 Zlin - Czech Republic

14.01.2012 Pardubice - Czech Republic

16.01.2012 Warsaw - Poland

17.01.2012 Vilnius - Lithuania

20.01.2012 Bratislava - Slovakia

25.01.2012 Sala Palatului, Bucharest – Romania

26.01.2012 Hristo Botev Hall, Sofia – Bulgaria

15.02.2012 Aula Magna, Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon – Portugal

18.02.2012 Sala Heineken, Madrig – Spain

19.02.2012 Salamandra 1, Barcelona – Spain

21.02.2012 Bikini, Toulouse – France

22.02.2012 Transbordeur, Lyon – France

24.02.2012 Laiterie, Stasbourg – France

25.02.2012 Effenaar, Eindhoven – Netherlands

27.02.2012 Ancienne Belgique, Brussels – Belgium

28.02.2012 Bataclan, Paris – France

01.03.2012 Komplex, Zurich – Switzerland

02.03.2012 Teatro della Luna, Milano – Italy



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01/21/2012 Gibson Amphitheater Universal City, CA USA

01/23/2012 70000 Tons Of Metal Cruise - The Caribbean

03/02/2012 Areena Joensuu Finland

03/03/2012 Vuokattihalli Sotkamo Finland

03/04/2012 Teatria Oulu Finland

03/09/2012 Paviljonki Areena Jyväskylä Finland

03/10/2012 Jäähalli Helsinki Finland

03/11/2012 Hakametsän halli Tampere Finland

03/14/2012 Lensoveta Culture Hall St. Petersburg Russia

03/15/2012 Crocus City Hall Moscow Russia

03/17/2012 MVC Kiev Ukraine

04/10/2012 Lisebergshallen Göteborg Sweden

04/11/2012 Falconer Theater Copenhagen Denmark

04/13/2012 Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam Netherlands

04/14/2012 ISS Dome Düsseldorf Germany

04/16/2012 Forest National Brussels Belgium

04/17/2012 Bercy Paris France

04/18/2012 Zenith Nantes France

04/20/2012 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon France

04/21/2012 Rockhal Luxembourg Luxembourg

04/23/2012 Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt Germany

04/24/2012 Hallenstadion Zurich Switzerland

04/25/2012 Forum Milano Italy

04/27/2012 Gasometer Vienna Austria

04/29/2012 Budapest Arena Budapest Hungary

04/30/2012 Tesla (T-Mobile Arena) Prague Czech Republic

05/01/2012 Arena Leipzig Germany

05/03/2012 o2 World Hamburg Germany

05/05/2012 Arena Nuremberg Germany

05/06/2012 Schleyerhalle Stuttgart Germany

05/08/2012 Krizanke Ljubljana Slovenia



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"Disposable Heroes"
They fired their singer in the most public way imaginable, then called on the world to produce a replacement. Can Nightwish rekindle their fire?

Dateline - 25th September 2005
Nightwish are encoring at a sold-out Hammersmith Apollo in London. After almost an hour and a half of symphonic, gothic excellence, enhanced by lasers and various pyrotechnic displays, a night of triumph is sealed as two cannons billow confetti around the auditorium during 'Wish I Had An Angel'. Four longhaired male metalheads and a woman wearing a pure white dress smile and bow deeply, soaking up the applause; then depart.

Given that 'Once', the Finnish band's latest album, has already sold more than a million copies worldwide, and that the tour is in its closing stages, one might assume that a communal post-gig celebration will follow. But nothing of the sort is planned. For all the apparent solidarity of the stage, keyboard player, songwriter and bandleader Tuomas Holopainen hasn't spoken a word to lead vocalist Tarja Turunen in almost a year. Equally disturbing, relations between Turunen's manager and husband Marcelo Cabuli, and representatives of the four instrumentalists - Holopainen, guitarist Erno 'Emppu' Vuorinen, bassist Marco Hietala and drummer Jukka Nevalainen - have long since broken down irretrivably. With Cabuli accused of poisoning Turunen against her bandmates, overriding the group's interests for those of his client and demanding prohibitively exorbitant concert fees, plus Turunen's refusal to go there, impeding Nightwish's American progress, business is now being conducted by email wherever possible. None outside their inner circle knows it but Nightwish and Turunen are at war.

Of course, the band tries to keep a lid on things. When Hammer's sister title Classic Rock quizzes Holopainen about his relationship with Turunen, and whether Nightwish could continue without her, Tuomas blusters: "I get the impression Tarja's still as happy being in Nightwish as I am. At the moment I feel like we'll continue for another two decades."

But just six weeks later, following the 'Once' tour's finale at Helsinki's Hartwall Arena, Nightwish abrubtly terminate their frontwoman's nine-year tenure. An open letter ignites a media firestorm by accusing Turunen and Argentinean-born Cabuli of "greed, underestimating the fans and breaking promises".

Dateline - 23rd August 2007
Seated in the kitchen of Emppu Vuorinen's studio, 20 minutes drive from Helsinki's city centre, Tuomas Holopainen recalls how fragile the working relationship with Turunen had finally become. Icy discomfort had long since eroded even the most fundamental of courtesies.

"If we met during breakfast at the hotel we wouldn't even say 'hi' anymore," he sighs. "Tarja and Marcello sat at another table. That was quite nasty. We wouldn't see her until 15 minutes before the show - no soundchecks or anything - and afterwards she left right away."

The new-look Nightwish have already filmed two videos in Los Angeles, their instrumental players rehearsing for a world tour that recently began in Israel and runs until 2008's end. Later on today 36-year-old Anette Olzon will sing in a room with her new colleagues for only the third time ever, with Hammer looking on. But if Holopainen is nervous, he doesn't show it. The past two years have taught Nightwish plenty, including how to become masters of subterfuge, whether disguising the growing rift with Tarja, or covering their tracks in the recruitment of her successor.

"We had to tell a few white lies," rues Tuomas. "When Tarja said, 'Remember, I can leave this band with a day's notice', we took that threat very seriously. We had to get through the tour."

Nightwish attempted to hold crisis talks, but "each time we had to go through him [Marcelo Cabuli]; he even replied to her texts. Looking back, it's amazing that we managed to pull off the year of 2005," marvels Tuomas.

In her most recent interview with Hammer, before reports of alleged prima donna behaviour surfaced, Turunen had insisted: "I am not a diva!" And yet, that's exactly how the band's official book Once Upon A Nightwish paints her, right down to demanding to be presented with a lavish bouquet of flowers by the Mayor of Bucharest before a show in that same city.

"Tarja was very good at being a diva on the stage, that was her role," acknowledges Tuomas carefully. "But in your free time that's a very bad thing."

In the aftermath, Tarja even claimed that the band purposely tried to destroy her voice. "Yes," he nods slowly. "That and many other things as well." Equally ludicrous, comments made by Turunen in the book suggest ingratitude for what membership had brought her, almost as though staying with them had been some kind of personal favour.

"Tarja thought she was sacrificing herself for us, as if we'd be nothing without her," agrees Tuomas. "She forgot that she'd be nothing without us, too."

Despite all of the above, the keyboard player is keen to stress that the balme lies on both sides. "Nobody was innocent, it's a very Finnish thing to be unable to discuss your feelings," he notes sadly. Tuomas has tried to reach out to Tarja since the sacking, mailing her a Christmas card amd, more recently, sending a couple of texts - all ignored. Given the manner of her dismissal, plus the fact that Nightwish would make money from a live CD and DVD of what they knew to be her final show, it's perhaps not the greatest of surprises.

"I understand why people thought we were cruel," muses Tuomas of Tarja's now infamous 'open letter' dismissal. "But there were many, many reasons that I cannot go into here. We had six months to think of a plan; you'll just have to trust it was the right thing."

A relatively unknown Swede beat 2,000 applicants from 55 different countries to join Nightwish. 10 had made their shortlist, which Holopainen confirms featured names that Hammer readers will be aware of. Regrettably, he won't divulge them. Offering a resolute 'no comment' to each new bout of speculation, even as they were secretly recording with Olzon, the band had drived great amusement from the rumour mill.

"Every fortnight the media put forth a new candidate - Amy Lee [of Evanescence], Liv Kristine [Leave's Eyes], pretty much everyone - they ate their own credibility," laughs Tuomas. "It was like a public soap opera."

Annett Olzon brings Nightwish a whole range of new melodic possibilities. Reaction to their sixth album, 'Dark Passion Play' has been mostly complimenatary, Hammer awarding it 9 out of 10 last month, though some have mourned the loss of Turunen's more operatic approach. Tuomas points out that the addition of Olzon enables the band to extend their live set well past the 80-odd minutes that Turunen could manage.

"Tarja was the finest operatically trained singer on the planet, so to have picked someone else in that style would always have been second best," he reasons. "Anette and Tarja are different, but both have immense vocal power and an ability to share emotion. What we're doing's still metal, but the voice is a bit more approachable."

'Dark Passion Play' reflects its gestation period. Inspired by the combined pressure of Nightwish's uncertain future and splitting with his girlfriend, Holopainen writes of 'self-hatred and depression' in 13-minute opening track 'The Poet And The Pendulum', whilst both Tarja and Marcelo Cabulli inspire the songs 'Bye Bye Beautiful' and 'Master Passion Greed' respectively.

"A few people get whipped, but none more than me because I'm actually killed," he laughs. "The song 'Bye Bye Beautiful' is more about frustration than hate. 'You chose the long road but we'll be waiting' isn't saying that we'd like her to come back to the band, but it does mean that someday I'd like to sit down and buy her a cup of coffee, discuss what went wrong. Forgiveness is one of mankind's greates virtues."

Approximately 500,000 Euros [£338,500] were spent on the album, promotional videos for 'Amaranth' and 'Bye Bye Beautiful' costing 270,000 [almost £200,000] more - all from Nightwish's own pockets. Quite a few CDs must be moved before the band enters profit. But despite selling a million copieslast time around, consolidation rather than exceeding that total is their goal.

"I'm just hoping to get our money back and make anothr album," admits Holopainen. "But there was no point in compromises. We wanted Abbey Road Studios, the best musicians, a choir, gospel singers, Celtic instuments - everything. Almost anything can happen now - it could all come crashing down, we might remain on the same level, or take the next step upwards. I've no idea."

If 'Dark Passion Play's quality makes the notion of failure hard to credit, the rehersal that follows renders such thoughts impossible. Hearing Olzon's live interpretation of the last album's 'Nemo' back-to-back with newie 'Eva', the reasons for her recruitment are obvious. Replacing a singer is always dangerous, but Nightwish had no choice if they wanted a long-term future. the sensible money suggestt that two steps backwards must inevitably result in several giant leaps ahead. Watch this space."



Man, my fingers hurt now! But - shock horror - not a half-bad effort from Metal Hammer. Makes a change from their past interviews...so now the Anette bit...


Anette: A Beginners Guide
1 - Until just before applying to join Nightwish, Anette had never heard their music. "They're just not played on the radio in Sweden," she explains. (Nocturna side-note - rectify this situation at once!!)
2 - For a laugh, Nightwish booked her flight to the audition in the name of Tristania's female singer ( lol.gif )
3 - She feared she'd blown her chances after admitting being married and having a small son. "I changed their mind by sending them a live DVD of my last band, Alyson Avenue," she reveals. "Tuomas later admitted he'd been hasty."
4- Not taking no for an answer is part of Olzon's personality. "I'm driven in everything I do," says Anette. "I pursue things and never give up." (Nocturna side-note - Thank goodness for that, I say!!)
5 - Olzon found out the job was hers in early 2007, but was sworn to secrecy until late May, telling only her husband, close family and best friend.
6 - She took classical vocal tuition between the ages of 17 and 21, and recently resumed it.
7 - Olzon feels that too much has been written of her being in an Abba tribute band. "It was just something I did to earn some money," she insists.
8 - Asked how difficult it is to sing Nightwish's songs, on a scale of 1 to 10, she responds: "It's hard, but not that hard. Maybe an eight."
9 - There have been death threats from diehard Tarja fans. "Those were at the Nightwish web forum, but most of the fans so far have been prepared to give me a chance." (Nocturna side-note - if any of you idiots are reading this now, I sincerely hope that you're proud of yourselves. Grow up, children.)
10 - As a straight-speaking Swede, Anette refuses to let Nightwish's internal communication issues threaten their future again. "I won't sit quietly and let problems get worse," she promises. "The guys must learn to discuss their feelings more."