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Decadence Posts Third Venezuelan Tour Report

Sweden's Decadence has checked in with a third tour report from the band's time in Venezuela. An excerpt from the report follows:

The concert was over and the huge adrenalin rush from the night before had eased. The day after was a day of pure chill-out. We in Decadence met in the morning for breakfast and then we headed straight for the pool! It was great to know that we had the whole day to do whatever we wanted. We stayed by the pool for a couple of hours until Roberto and Jorge from our crew arrived. We took it easy, talked and after a while we had some new plans going! Later that evening our Venezuelan Street Team would come to our hotel and hang out. Other than that we wanted to see more of Caracas during the next-coming days so we decided to head up to the mountains for one day and also see some more of the city during the other days. We also had two photoshoots planned, one for the Cancer Foundation to be done at Hard Rock Café in Caracas and the other for promo shots in a modified hotel room! Our last day in Venezuela was already reserved for the Decadence Goodbye Party at a local pub.

After so many hours of chill-out by the pool we all looked like lobsters. The Street Teamers arrived later during the evening, Hirax joined in and we had lots of fun the rest of that night! The next day we met Jorge and he took us to some Venezuelan shopping malls – much different to what we’re used to in Europe! We were at the El Tolon mall and stayed and took some coffee and tea at Havanna Café at the mall CC San Ignacio (where the Meet n’ Greet was held before).

The following day it was mountain climbing time! Decadence, Roberto Mattey and Miztika headed up to the mountain El Avila. We travelled by car uphill as far as it was possible and then we took the final part on foot. Miztika got tired and told us to leave her behind so we went on without her. It was a real jungle up there but the air was a lot lighter than down in the valley where Caracas is. We even saw parrots flying around. Once again it was like Jurassic Park!

The entire tour report, including photos from the band's time in Venezuela, can be found at this location.

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