CANNIBAL CORPSE: Brazilian Tour Dates Announced

September 12, 2007

Florida-based death metallers CANNIBAL CORPSE will take part in a signing session on Saturday, September 22 at the HMV West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The first 50 people will receive a Metal Blade 25th anniversary poster.

CANNIBAL CORPSE is currently headlining the Metal Blade 25th Anniversary Tour, which also features THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, THE RED CHORD, GOATWHORE and THE ABSENCE.

In other news, CANNIBAL CORPSE has announced the following Brazilian dates:

Oct. 16 - Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil - Bar OpiniĆ£o
Oct. 18 - Campinas/SP, Brazil - Hammer Rock Bar
Oct. 19 - Sao Paulo/SP, Brazil - Hangar 110
Oct. 20 - Belo Horizonte/MG, Brazil - Lapa Multishow

Watch fan-filmed video footage of CANNIBAL CORPSE performing the song "Make Them Suffer" on August 25, 2007 in Lima, Peru:

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