KORN To Play THE GARDEN OF CHILDHOOD Benefit Concert
September 29, 2009KORN will play exclusive and intimate concert on October 24 at Pepperdine Smothers Theatre in Malibu, California. Proceeds from the event, which will have limited, reserved seating (450 tickets),will benefit the local pre-school program The Garden of Childhood.
October 24, 2009
Pepperdine Smothers Theatre
24255 Pacfic Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90265
8.00 p.m.: showtime
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: reception with drinks and hors d'oeuvres (no alcohol)
Ticket prices :
* General admission : $150 (448 seats)
* Limited "pit" seating : $250 (50 seats)
Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.com as well as at the Pepperdine Center for the Arts box office (310.506.4522).
The Garden of Childhood provides an environment in which young children are nurtured and where:
* individuality is respected and community is valued
* children learn to problem solve and gain experience in critical thinking
* play is valued and learning occurs through exploration
* the richness of our natural world is celebrated
KORN has just released the first of four free, exclusive digital EPs, with the EP available exclusively to premium members of Korn.com. The release contains an instrumental demo called "Korn 11" from the band's upcoming album, an early demo from singer Jonathan Davis called "Starting Over", and a live, extended version of the group's cover of PINK FLOYD's "Another Brick In The Wall", recorded live this past July at a Norwegian festival.
KORN is currently working on its ninth studio album, which is due out sometime in early 2010.
There's no release date yet for the next EP.
KORN is without a record deal since finishing out its two-album contract with EMI Music in 2007.
Former axeman Brian Welch recently denied comments made in an interview by James Shaffer, who said that Welch had asked to come back into the group. Welch claimed that KORN's managers had been contacting his manager about getting him back into KORN. Welch said he has a "different calling in life."
Ex-drummer David Silveria reportedly sold all his musical gear and operates two restaurants in Southern California.
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