ARCH ENEMY To Play Los Angeles Club Gig On March 5th!

February 1, 2002

ARCH ENEMY will make their North American live debut with new vocalist Angela Gossow at an as-yet-undetermined Los Angeles club on March 5th during the group's two-day layover on their way from Santiago, Chile to Japan for their first Japanese tour in support of the critically-acclaimed Wages Of Sin release (which is scheduled to be issued in the US on April 2nd through Century Media Records). As previously reported, ARCH ENEMY will make their east coast debut at the New England Metal & Hardcore Festival in Worcester, Massachusetts during the weekend of April 5th & 6th. For more information about this event, visit www.metalandhardcorefestival.com.

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