EPICA To Return To North America In The Fall
April 7, 2010Dutch female-fronted symphonic metallers EPICA have confirmed two shows so far on what looks to be the band's return to North America this fall.
Followng up EPICA's two sold-out-in-advance concerts in New York City and Montreal and to allow those fans who didn't see the group perform the first time around, EPICA is allowing only these two dates to go on sale today:
Nov. 19 - New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
Nov. 21 - Montreal, QC @ Club Soda
Support acts for these concerts have not yet been announced.
EPICA will have special VIP meet-and-greet tickets available for both shows. The VIP ticket allows the fan 60-minutes-early entry to the show (one hour before normal door time) and a special meet-and-greet autograph session with the band.
General admission and VIP tickets to these shows go on sale today exclusively through EnterTheVault.com.
As previously reported, EPICA's April 10 concert at Via Funchal in Sao Paulo, Brazil will be filmed for a forthcoming DVD.
The band's South American tour is scheduled to kick off on April 7 in Porto Alegre, Brazil and will take EPICA to Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Uruguay.
Goetia Metal has uploaded video footage (see below) of EPICA's March 27, 2010 concert in Madrid, Spain. Also available is a full concert review with exclusive pictures.
On March 9, EPICA singer Simone Simons was in Hilversum, The Netherlands filming a video for the song "This Is The Time", which was written for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
EPICA celebrated the five-year anniversary of its sophomore album, "Consign To Oblivion", by performing the CD in its entirety on March 21 at Effenaar in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Keyboardist Coen Janssen was forced to sit out EPICA's recent North American headlining tour because of "personal reasons." He was replaced by Simone's boyfriend Oliver Palotai (KAMELOT, SONS OF SEASONS, DORO).
EPICA's latest album, "Design Your Universe", landed at position No. 12 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.
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