CANNIBAL CORPSE: More European Tour Dates Announced
October 2, 2006CANNIBAL CORPSE has lined up the following European tour dates in early 2007:
Feb. 22 - France - Antipode Rennes
Feb. 23 - Spain - Platenuena Durango
Feb. 24 - Portugal - Hard Club Oporto
Feb. 25 - Spain - Caracol Madrid
Feb. 26 - Spain - Apollo Barcelona
Feb. 27 - France - Ninkasi Kao Lyon
Feb. 28 - Italy - Nouvo Estragon Bologna
Mar. 01 - Italy - Alpheus Rome
Mar. 03 - Greece - AN Club Athens
Mar. 04 - Greece - Hydrogios Thessaloniki
Mar. 05 - Bulgaria - Sredec hall Sofia
Mar. 06 - Romania - Preotease Bucharest
Mar. 07 - Serbia - SKC Beograd
Mar. 08 - Slovenia - Media park Lubljana
Mar. 09 - Hungary - A 38 Budapest
Mar. 10 - Germany - Backstage Munchen
Mar. 11 - Czech rep - Abaton Praha
Mar. 12 - Poland - Loch Ness Cracow
Mar. 14 - Latvia - Melna Piektiena Riga
Mar. 15 - Estonia - TBA Tallin
Mar. 16 - Finland - Tavastia Helsinki
Mar. 17 - Finland - Pakkahuone Tampere
Mar. 19 - Sweden - Koren Gothenburg
Mar. 20 - Denmark - The Rock Kobenhavn
Mar. 21 - Germany - Musik Zentrum Hannover
Mar. 22 - Germany - F Haus Jena
Mar. 23 - Holland - Effenaar Eindhoven
Mar. 24 - Belgium - Biebob Vosselaar
Support bands for the tour will be announced soon.
As previously reported, George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of CANNIBAL CORPSE is the latest metal musician to lend his voice to the cartoon series "Death Clock Metalocalypse". Fisher recently recorded his part and reportedly "did a great job." Other musicians who have contributed to the series include King Diamond, Michael Amott (ARCH ENEMY),Warrel Dane (NEVERMORE),Steve Smyth (NEVERMORE),Jeff Loomis (NEVERMORE),Kirk Hammett (METALLICA) and James Hetfield (METALLICA).
CANNIBAL CORPSE's video for the song "Death Walking Terror" has been posted online at YouTube.com. The track comes off "Kill", the band's 10th studio LP, which came out late March. The album debuted at No. 170 on The Billboard 200 chart, selling more than 6,000 copies in its first week. It was the second time in the band's career that one of its albums breached the mostly pop-friendly list; in 1996, "Vile" opened at No. 151, with more than 6,100 copies sold.
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