BLITZKRIEG To Support DORO In The U.K.

August 21, 2006

NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) legends BLITZKRIEG will support German metal queen DORO on her U.K. dates in November. The details are as follows:

Nov. 07 - Bradford, UK @ Rio's
Nov. 08 - Dudley, UK @ JB's
Nov. 09 - Nottingham, UK @ Rock City
Nov. 10 - London, UK @ Camden Underworld

BLITZKRIEG's most recent album, "Sins and Greed", was released in July 2005 via Metal Nation Records. The follow-up to 2002's "Absolute Power" was recorded at Trinity Heights Studios in Newcastle Upon Tyne (U.K.) and features bass player Paul Brewis, who replaced Andy Galloway in early 2004. In addition, the CD marks Ken Johnson's first studio album following his performance on "Absolutely Live".

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