FLYLEAF: 'Memento Mori' Listening Parties Announced

September 24, 2009

A&M/Octone recording group FLYLEAF has set a November 10 release date for "Memento Mori", the follow-up to the band's hit platinum 2005 self-titled debut. The group has announced that, starting in Seattle, Washington on September 28 they will hold VIP listening parties throughout the country inviting fans to be the first to hear a selection of songs from the new record and view brand new music videos before they air nationwide. By partnering with Eventful, fans were given the opportunity to demand that their city get routed into the "Road To Memento Mori" using Eventful's "Demand It!" service.

Based on overwhelming demand there will now be 10-plus events.

Fans can expect to see Lacey Mosley and Sameer Bhattacharya or Jared Hartmann, who plan on making special appearances at these intimate gatherings across the country.

The winning cities are:

Sep. 28 - Seattle, WA - El Corazon
Sep. 29 - San Francisco, CA - Slim's
Oct. 01 - Los Angeles, CA - Boardner's
Oct. 03 - Tucson, AZ - KFMA Fall Ball Show
Oct. 06 - New York, NY - BLVD @ Crash Mansion"
Oct. 07 - Boston, MA - Church
Oct. 08 - Minneapolis, MN - Rock Nightclub
Oct. 10 - Chicago, IL - Smartbar
Oct. 13 - Dallas, TX @ Absolute Space

San Antonio and Houston fans, stay tuned to FlyleafMusic.com for details about your listening events closer to the album release date in November.

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