ARCH ENEMY To Tour Japan With SHADOWS FALL

December 12, 2007

Swedish/German extreme metallers ARCH ENEMY will embark on a Japanese headlining tour in March 2008 Support on all dates will come from SHADOWS FALL.

Commented ARCH ENEMY guitarist Michael Amott: "It feels great to announce the 2008 Japan headline tour which we are calling… 'Tyrants Of The Rising Sun'! This band loves touring Japan and even after countless visits under our belts we are still ecstatic about this next venture to the land in the east. The 'Rise Of The Tyrant' album has performed phenomenally in Japan and is our fastest-selling album there in the history of the band. Our recent performances at the amazing Loudpark festivals in Tokyo and Osaka is fresh in our memories and we are anxious to return! We'll be working hard at putting together a special and memorable show for our Japanese fans. See you in March!"

"Tyrants Of The Rising Sun Japan Tour 2008" dates:

March 07 - Kawasaki, Japan - Club Citta
March 08 - Tokyo, Japan - Shinkiba Studio Coast
March 10 - Nagoya, Japan - Club Diamond Hall
March 11 - Osaka, Japan- Namba Hatch

ARCH ENEMY guitarist Christopher Amott was recently interviewed by Andrew Haug of Triple J's "Full Metal Racket" (based in Australia). Download the 10-minute interview in MP3 format at this location (4 MB).

ARCH ENEMY's video for the song "Revolution Begins" can be viewed on YouTube. The clip was shot in early September just days before ARCH ENEMY flew to North America to begin the Black Tyranny tour (with MACHINE HEAD, THROWDOWN and SANCTITY). To promote their new album, "Rise of the Tyrant", the band shot two videos in Gothenburg, Sweden with director Patric Ullaeus (IN FLAMES, LACUNA COIL).

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