DOUBLE DRAGON To Support SOILWORK In Australia

April 27, 2008

Adelaide's DOUBLE DRAGON has been confirmed as the support act for all shows (excluding Perth) on SOILWORK's upcoming Australian tour.

The dates are as follows:

May 13 - Brisbane, The Arena
May 14 - Sydney, Manning Bar
May 15 - Melbourne, The Hi Fi Bar
May 17 - Adelaide, Live On Light Square

DOUBLE DRAGON is currently putting the finishing touches in its debut album, "Devastator", for a tentative summer release.

DOUBLE DRAGON's debut EP, "Scars Of Fire", came out in 2006, and was supported by headlining shows across Australia and support slots with SLAYER, MASTODON, ARCH ENEMY and DARK TRANQUILLITY, and also landed them a spot on the mother of all Australian music festivals, Big Day Out.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/doubledragonheavymetal.

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