ARCH ENEMY To Be Featured On CNN INTERNATIONAL's 'Connect The World'

September 10, 2010

Swedish/German extreme metallers ARCH ENEMY will be featured tonight (Friday, September 10) in a segment on CNN International's "Connect The World", dubbed "Global Connections". Check out the segment featuring the countries Sweden and Malaysia tonight at 10:00 p.m. CET (local broadcast times vary per territory). Singer Angela Gossow's appearance will air around 10:40 p.m. CET and will subsequently be available online at this location.

A two-and-a-half-minute clip featuring video highlights and photos from ARCH ENEMY's first-ever appearance in Maldives can be viewed below.
ARCH ENEMY was originally scheduled to perform in Maldives on July 23, but the concert ended up being pushed back to the next day due to bad weather and strong winds, organizers said.

According to MaxLevel, LeCute RockStorm Chapter 3 – Awake your Senses, the show was postponed after several pieces of equipment — including the sound tent — were blown away by strong winds on the morning of July 23.

"The only pending work was sound testing. When a band like this performs, they personally test the sound. But our equipments were damaged in the strong winds [Friday] morning," Mohamed Rasheed, MaxLevel Managing Director, said, according to Haveeru.

Rasheed said the damaged lights were adjusted and repaired and assured the fans that the show would go ahead the following day.

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