KILLSWITCH ENGAGE: 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Performance To Air Tonight

April 21, 2005

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's appearance on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live", originally scheduled for April 20 and then pushed back to April 22, has now been rescheduled for tonight, April 21. The band performed the title track from their latest CD, "The End of Heartache", on the program, which airs in most markets at 12:05 a.m.

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE released "The End of Heartache: Special Edition" on March 1. The double-CD set features new artwork, six bonus tracks, and the videos for "The End of Heartache" and "Rose of Sharyn".

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE have been confirmed for the 10th edition of Ozzfest beginning on July 15 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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