KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, IN FLAMES To Team Up For Co-Headlining Tour

March 9, 2004

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and IN FLAMES will be teaming up for a co-headlining North American tour beginning on May 3 in the Midwest. The month-long run will tentatively wrap up on June 4 on the East Coast. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

In other KILLSWITCH ENGAGE-related news, the group recently became the first in metal's "new" generation of bands to scan over 100,000 copies. According to Nielsen Soundscan, the band reached this milestone recently with their debut Roadrunner release, "Alive Or Just Breathing".

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE are set to release their highly anticipated third album, "The End of Heartache", on May 11 through Roadrunner Records. The band will debut their new material in a live setting as one of the headliners at the New England Metal And Hardcore Festival on Friday, April 30.

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