BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE To Play Royal Albert Hall For TEENAGE CANCER TRUST

February 19, 2009

Teenage Cancer Trust announced today that Welsh metalcore band BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE will headline Saturday night at the charity's renowned Royal Albert Hall shows in March this year. Tickets for the gig on Saturday, March 28, which are expected to sell out, go on sale this Friday (February 20) at 9:00 a.m.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's 2006 debut album, "The Poison", sold more than one million copies worldwide and the band is now flying high on the success of its second album, "Scream Aim Fire". Last year they picked up the gong for best British band at the Kerrang! Awards. Joining them for this exclusive event are THE BLACKOUT and FIGHTSTAR.

BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE frontman Matthew Tuck said: "It's a real honor to be headlining for Teenage Cancer Trust this year. Many of our fans are a similar age to the young people that Teenage Cancer Trust supports. So it's really hit home for us that having cancer at such a crucial time in a young person's life must be devastating. We are proud to be involved and hope the concerts raise as much money as possible for their incredible work."

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