Former WHITE LION Singer To Tour Australia

March 22, 2004

According to MelodicRock.com, former WHITE LION singer Mike Tramp will be embarking on his second solo tour of Australia in April/May. Mike will be available to meet his fans after the performances for photos and sign autographs for them. He will also have available for the first time in this country his newly recorded double solo album, "Rock and Roll Alive", which was recorded on his 2003 European Tour. Mike will also have his previous solo releases available for sale, including his acclaimed 2003 release, "More To Life Than This". The dates are as follows:

Apr. 29 - Melbourne, AUS – The HiFi Bar
Apr. 30 - Geelong, AUS – Barwon Club
May 02 - Adelaide, AUS – Enigma Bar
May 08 - Canberra, AUS – The Green Room
May 09 – Sydney, AUS – Caringbah Bizzo's

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