BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE: Manchester And Cardiff Dates Cancelled

November 22, 2006

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's web site has been updated with the following message:

"[Guitarist/vocalist] Matt [Tuck] has been undergoing further tests this afternoon [Nov. 21] and has been instructed that in order to prevent any further damage to his vocal cords he should not perform for three days. Unfortunately this means having to postpone the Manchester and Cardiff shows scheduled to happen this week. However, they WILL BE re-scheduled to January 2007. We will advise the new dates here very soon (all tickets will remain valid). Thank you for all your messages of support and get well soon messages for Matt."

As previously reported, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's Nov. 21 show at Newcastle Academy in England has been postponed to January 3, 2007.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE recently won Yahoo! Music's "Who's Next?" competition. You can now view a BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE performance at the Yahoo! studios in Los Angeles and an interview with the band at this location (free registration required).

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's "The Poison - Live At Brixton" DVD will be released in the U.S. on December 19 via Trustkill. The disc, which was issued in Europe on Oct. 30, captures the band's sold-out show in front of over 4,000 people at London's legendary Brixton Academy on January 28, 2006 (filmed with over 15 cameras),along with over an hour of bonus material, including the band's videos so far, EPKs and documentaries edited to songs from both "The Poison" and the "Hand Of Blood" EP, plus a behind-the-scenes look at the band performing at the Download Festival and the Metal Hammer Awards in the U.K. this summer.

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