It's called "Hellsinki" for a reason: Finland's heavy metal fans on Friday placed masks on four giant statues in the capital city to honour hard rock group Kiss.
State-owned railway operator VR invited four fans of the US band to paint black-and-white Kiss masks for the imposing figures that stand guard outside Helsinki's main railway station.
The statues, officially called "lantern bearers" but better known among Finns as stonemen, were given their makeover to mark the band's 10th concert next week in the Nordic country, which has one of the world's highest concentrations of headbangers.
Kiss celebrated the statue tribute in a video post shared on the group's Twitter account
"I'm a designer (by profession) and usually when I work, I listen to music at the same time. Kiss is very energising for that purpose," Kuussaari told AFP as she was preparing one of the masks at the railway station. One of the four selected, 46-year-old Sannaliina Kuussaari, said she was 13 when she attended her first Kiss concert and she is planning to take her daughter to see the band on May 4.
She has been an active member of the band's Finnish fan club, Kiss Army Finland, originally founded by the lead singer of Lordi, a Finnish hard rock band.
Heavy metal is hugely popular in the Nordic countries but particularly in Finland, which selected the rock ensemble Lordi, with its gruesome monster costumes, to represent the nation in the 2006 Eurovision song contest.
Lordi, with stage pyrotechnics and the catchy anthem "Hard Rock Hallelujah" became the first hard-rock contestants to win the competition.
Source: AFP
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