KORN Frontman To Take Part In XBOX Live Game Tomorrow

February 26, 2008

Jonathan Davis, vocalist of the band KORN, will log onto Xbox LIVE from Lisbon, Portugal on February 27 to play Halo 3 and game with Xbox LIVE members.

If you're an Xbox LIVE Gold member, and you want to take on the award-winning singer, look for this Gamertag while playing online from noon to 2 P.M. ET on Wednesday, February 27: KORN Jonathan1 (Jonathan Davis).

Davis will take a break from KORN's worldwide tour and fire up the Xbox for some rounds of Halo 3 with community members, so take advantage of this rare opportunity to game with one of music's most talented acts.

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