FAMILY VALUES Tour: Virginia Concert Cancelled

September 15, 2006

The Family Values Tour 2006 concert at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Virginia Beach, Virginia has been cancelled, according to a posting on the KORN fan site KoRn.Simpol.Net.

The concert — which was supposed to include performances by headliners KORN alongside DEFTONES, STONE SOUR, FLYLEAF and DIR EN GREY — was originally scheduled to be the tour's opener on Thursday, July 27, but was rescheduled to Friday, September 22.

This is the second Family Values show to be called offf on the trek, following the cancellation of the September 2 date in Wantagh, New York due to bad weather.

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis recently told Launch Radio Networks that a CD and possibly DVD of this summer's Family Values tour will be coming out, either by the end of 2006 or early 2007. Davis told Launch that the band has already documented at least one show on the trek, but isn't sure yet what the final package will include. "I know a CD is gonna be coming out," he said. "We recorded one (show) in San Bernardino, but I think we're doing another one. . . so we're gonna have two and then we're gonna mix and match and see from which the better performances are. And it's gonna be all the bands on the tour, doing different songs, and it's gonna be really cool. And then if we have enough material to do a DVD, we can do one."

KORN will re-release its seventh studio album, "See You on the Other Side", on September 26 in an expanded edition, including a "Chopped And Screwed" remix EP, live tracks, bonus DVD footage and more.

Davis, who is almost fully recovered from a potentially lethal blood infection he contracted in June, recently told Launch that the band has already begun writing the follow-up to "See You on the Other Side".

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