CHEVELLE Restarting Tour Later This Week

May 15, 2007

Launch Radio Networks reports: CHEVELLE will restart its tour on Thursday (May 17) in Urbana, Illinois, a little over a week after the band's trailer, containing nearly all its concert gear, was stolen in Dallas on May 9. All of the shows that were postponed as a result of the theft will be rescheduled for later in the year. The band asked fans to keep an eye out on eBay and other online resellers for anyone trying to pawn off "authentic CHEVELLE items."

CHEVELLE has been touring in support of its fourth album, "Vena Sera", which debuted at Number 12 on the Billboard album chart last month.

The Chicago band recently added a batch of new dates to its schedule, starting on May 24 in Wantagh, New York and extending up to June 13 in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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