ANDREW W.K. Performs In Front Of 30,000 In Taiwan: Photos Available

July 29, 2004

Photos of ANDREW W.K.'s recent visit to Taiwan have been posted online at this location. Andrew reportedly performed in front of more than 30,000 people on July 18. "It was quite a night," according to a posting on his web site.

In other news, ANDREW W.K. will be playing live at Warped Tour 10th Anniversary blow-out on August 20 at Foxboro Stadium in Boston.

ANDREW W.K. is continuing to tour in support of his latest album, "The Wolf", which was released last September. "The Wolf" is W.K.'s second full-length for Island Records and is the follow-up to his 2001 major-label debut, "I Get Wet".

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