JUCIFER: U.S., Canadian Tour Dates Announced

July 9, 2008

Athens, Georgia's JUCIFER, which recently completed its first-ever European tour, has returned home to announce a string of Northeastern U.S. and Canadian tour dates.

JUCIFER will begin this tour on July 9 in Allentown, PA working their way Northeast then across Canada. This tour also includes a performance at the Genki Shock Festival in Brooklyn, NY on July 11. A listing of confirmed JUCIFER tour dates can be found below with more to be announced soon.

Jul. 09 - Allentown, PA - Crocodile Rock
Jul. 10 - Asbury Park, NJ - Asbury Lanes
Jul. 11 - Brooklyn, NY - Europa (as part of the Genki Shock Festival)
Jul. 12 - York, PA - Smalls
Jul. 13 - Wilkes-Barre, PA - Café Metropolis
Jul. 15 - New York, NY - Knitting Factory
Jul. 16 - Providence, RI - Living Room
Jul. 18 - Wallingford, CT - Cherry Street Station
Jul. 19 - Northampton, MA - Elevens
Jul. 25 - Buffalo, NY - Mohawk Place
Jul. 26 - Rochester, NY - Bug Jar
Jul. 29 - London, ON - Call The Office
Jul. 30 - St. Catherines, ON - L3
Jul. 31 - Toronto, ON - Sneaky Dees
Aug. 12 - Winnipeg, MB - The Royal Albert
Aug. 17 - Edmonton, AB - New City
Aug. 18 - Calgary, AB - The Stetson
Sep. 01 - Seattle, WA - El Corazon

Hungarian metal magazine "Kettõnégy" conducted an interview with JUCIFER and TODAY IS THE DAY when the two bands performed together on June 8, 2008 in Budapest. The 11-minute clip, which includes performance footage, can be viewed below.

JUCIFER released its new album, "L'autrichienne", in March via Relapse Records. The follow-up to "If Thine Enemy Hunger" is a 21-song effort based around the French Queen Marie Antoinette, who was executed by guillotine at the height of the French Revolution.

JUCIFER recorded "L'autrichienne" with former GLANDS bassist Andy Baker (MASERATI, MERCURY PROGRAM, MENDOZA LINE) at his Bakery studios.

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