IRON MAIDEN Bassist's Daughter To Support WITHIN TEMPTATION In Europe

March 23, 2007

Singer Lauren Harris, daughter of IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris, will support WITHIN TEMPTATION on their upcoming European tour in March/April. The dates are as follows:

Mar. 25 - La Riviera - Madrid, Spain
Mar. 26 - Sala Apolo - Barcelona, Spain
Mar. 27 - Transbordeur - Lyon, France
Mar. 29 - Alcatraz - Milan, Italy
Mar. 30 - Alpheus - Rome, Italy
Apr. 10 - Carling Academy - Bristol. UK
Apr. 11 - Academy 2 - Manchester, UK
Apr. 12 - QMU - Glasgow, UK
Apr. 13 - Wulfrun Hall - Wolverhampton, UK
Apr. 14 - Astoria - London, UK
Apr. 19 - Vega Hall - Copenhagen, Denmark
Apr. 20 - Sentrum Scene - Oslo, Norway
Apr. 21 - Arenan - Stockholm, Sweden
Apr. 24 - Pakkahuone - Helsinki, Finland
Apr. 26 - Trädgårn - Gothenburg, Sweden

An audio interview with Lauren Harris conducted by Sergi Ramos of The Metal Circus, has been posted online at this location. In the interview, Lauren talks about such subjects as her and her school friends being scared by MAIDEN's mascot Eddie when they came to the house, her recollections of touring with her father in the past, about her struggles to gain experience doing shows at clubs and pubs and even about going to see the SPICE GIRLS at the height of the SPICE mania.

Harris and her band were the openers on MAIDEN's European tour for all dates from and including Den Bosch, Holland on November 26 through to the two nights at Earl's Court, London December 22-23. She also opened for MAIDEN at recent shows in the United Arab Emirates, Greece and Serbia.

Lauren's current solo band features Ritchie Faulkner (guitar; also in VOODOO SIX) from U.K., Tom McWilliams (drums; JON SECADA, CRITICAL MASS) from U.S. and new bassist Randy Gregg (THIN LIZZY, ANGEL) also from U.S., who takes over from Miguel Gonzales (BRIAN HOWE).

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/laurenharrisuk.

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