GLUECIFER To Play Their Last-Ever Gig In New York City

October 4, 2005

Norwegian rock 'n' rollers GLUECIFER have been invited by LITTLE STEVEN to play their final gig at the Hard Rock Cafe Times Square in New York City on October 28. "The show will be the last GLUECIFER show ever, and the band is really happy to finish their carreer in one of their favorite cities," the group write on their web site. "ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT will be on the same bill, and they are doing their last East Coast show as well. In other words, this is a legendary evening you don't wanna miss."

GLUECIFER recently announced plans to split up following the departure of singer Biff Malibu and guitarist Raldo Useless.

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