KING DIAMOND: Pittsburgh Officially Cancelled, Rochester Show Added

October 21, 2003

KING DIAMOND's previously announced Nov. 15 show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been moved to The Penny Arcade in Rochester, New York (4785 Lake Ave) after the recent closing of the Metropol club. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster locations starting this Saturday (October 26). The ages permitted for entry are 16 years and up.

As previously reported, KING DIAMOND will not be performing at DNA in San Francisco on October 22. The support acts (ENTOMBED, NOCTURNE) will still be performing but this will be a 21+ show. KING DIAMOND and the rest of the touring bands are still performing at near by Palo Alto CA at The Edge nightclub on October 23. This will be the only Northern California all-ages show. For club information regarding tickets and location, please refer to theedge.club.net web site.

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