FIREBALL MINISTRY To Support H.I.M.; Tour With DISTURBED Kicks Off This Weekend

May 18, 2006

L.A. hard rock quartet FIREBALL MINISTRY will support Finland's H.I.M. at the House of Blues in Hollywood, Calif. on June 11. This will be H.I.M.'s final U.S. performance of the summer, and the groups' first West Coast show together. (They performed five concerts along the East Coast late last year as part of Bam Margera's inaugural "Viva La Bands" tour.)

"We had a really good time with H.I.M. last fall on the Bam tour," says FIREBALL MINISTRY vocalist/guitarist James A. Rota. "It'll be fun to do a hometown show with 'em."

In other FIREBALL news, the fifth leg of their tour in support of new album, "Their Rock Is Not Our Rock", kicks off this Saturday (May 20),when the band begins a two-week stint with DISTURBED at the McElroy Auditorium in Waterloo, Iowa. After the trek ends in N. London, Ontario on June 4, the band will play a handful of shows on the way back to Los Angeles.

FIREBALL MINISTRY w/ DISTURBED (except *):

May 20 - McElroy Auditorium - Waterloo, IA
May 22 - Casper Events Center - Casper, WY
May 23 - Shrine Auditorium - Billings, MT
May 25 - MacEwan Hall - Calgary, AB
May 26 - Reds - Edmonton, AB
May 28 - Pioneer Hall - Duluth, MN
May 29 - Tyson Center - Sioux City, IA
May 31 - Element - West Kitchener, ON
Jun. 01 - Metropolis - Montreal, QC
Jun. 03 - Centre De Foire - Quebec City, QC
Jun. 04 - The Drink - N. London, ON
Jun. 06 - Double Door - Chicago, IL*
Jun. 09 - Launch Pad - Albuquerque, NM* (w/ YAKUZA, DISRHYTHMIA, BEHOLDTHE ARCTOPUS)
Jun. 10 - Bulldogz - Glendale, AZ*
Jun. 11 - House of Blues - Hollywood, CA* (w/ H.I.M.)

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