GRIMFIST Added To 'Blackest Of The Black' Show In London

October 8, 2003

GRIMFIST, the Norwegian band featuring ex-IMMORTAL drummer Horgh, are the final act to have been announced for the "Blackest Of The Black" show at London, England's The Forum on November 22. Other bands appearing on the bill are headliners DANZIG, MARDUK, ZYKLON, ORANGE GOBLIN and MELDRUM.

As previously reported, the U.S. installment of the "Blackest Of The Black" tour, which was set to feature appearances by DANZIG, SUPERJOINT RITUAL, DEVILDRIVER and MORBID ANGEL, was postponed last month "due to the sudden and unexpected departure of DANZIG/Blackest Of The Black booking agent Jamie Adler from The Agency Group," according to an official statement from the DANZIG camp. The tour, which was to kick off in mid-October, is now expected to take place in early 2004.

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