BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION Denied Entry Into Canada, Toronto Show Cancelled

May 10, 2004

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message to the "Diary" section of the group's official web site:

"I'm at a hotel by the airport in Philly. The band is back at the bus, probably on their way to some other hotel. We can't play Toronto due to past felonies in our camp, so I'm flying home for two days to see Donna and the kids. The promoter usually has these legal matters covered and worked out but he dropped the ball and we've been denied entry into Canada. I feel bad for the fans up there. The Fuse has been very supportive of the BRIDES as have the fans and we really wanted to play. Rather than sit in a hotel for a few days I'm going to grab a 7 am flight home.

"Next stop Pittsburgh…"

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