BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Explain Copenhagen Cancellation

June 6, 2005

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY have issued a statement explaining the cancellation of their June 5 concert in Copenhagen, Denmark (as reported here earlier today). It reads as follows:

"BLACK LABEL SOCIETY apologizes to the fans who were planning on attending the show in Copenhagen last night. Unfortunately, the promoter of the show was NOT able to meet the show's contract rider requirements, therefore forefitting BLS' appearance at the show. The band and the entire Doom Crew Inc. look forward to seeing you next time in Copenhagen!"

As previously reported, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY cancelled their June 2 show at the Bradford Town & Country Club in England due to frontman Zakk Wylde "wanting a day off to preserve his voice for the rest of the tour," according to a posting on the Bradford Rio web site. Unconfirmed reports suggested that the band were scheduled to film a live DVD at their June 3 concert at the London Astoria, which was believed to have been the primary reason for the cancellation of the Bradford show.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY are touring in support of their latest CD, "Mafia", available now on Artemis Records.

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