EPICA To Join Forces With POWERWOLF For European Tour

June 6, 2016

Dutch symphonic metal stars EPICA and German heavy metal giants POWERWOLF are teaming up for a European tour in early 2017. This impressive co-headline tour comes in support of the highly awaited new EPICA album, "The Holographic Principle", which is due on September 30, 2016 release and POWERWOLF's spectacular DVD, "The Metal Mass Live", which will arrive on July 29.

EPICA frontwoman Simone Simons commented: "Woohoow, this autumn we're releasing our seventh studio album and the band have exciting times coming up! A new album means a new EPICA chapter and obviously a new world tour.

"Early 2017 we'll join forces with our German friends in POWERWOLF and together we'll storm stages all over Europe.

"If you want to hear our brand-new songs come to live, if you want to see our brand-new visuals and if you simply want to have a good time with us, we expect you on our biggest tour to date!

"I really can't wait to be back on the road again and to see the music, the energy and our lovely fans become one."

Matthew Greywolf of POWERWOLF adds: "In early 2017, we will embark on a special tour, sharing stages throughout Europe with the amazing EPICA. Those shows will become POWERWOLF's biggest indoor metal masses to date. Be prepared for an amazing stage set and crazy nights full of metal madness!"

EPICA and POWERWOLF tour dates:

Jan. 12 - Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof
Jan. 13 - Cologne, Germany - Palladium
Jan. 14 - Ludwigsburg, Germany - MHP Arena
Jan. 16. - Geneve, Switzerland - Salle des Fetes de Thonex
Jan. 17 - Zurich, Switzerland - Volkshaus
Jan. 20 - Munich, Germany - Tonhalle
Jan. 21 - Vienna, Austria - Gasometer
Jan. 24 - Warsaw, Poland - Progresja
Jan. 25 - Berlin, Germany - Huxleys
Jan. 27 - Oberhausen, Germany - Turbinenhalle
Jan. 28 - Prague, Czech Republic - Forum Karlin
Feb. 03 - London, UK - Shepherds Bush Empire
Feb. 04 - Paris, France - Zenith

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