KRISIUN To Team Up With IMMOLATION For European Co-Headlining Tour

December 4, 2006

Brazilian death metallers KRISIUN will team up with IMMOLATION for a European co-headlining tour in May/June. Also appearing on the bill will be ABORTED. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

KRISIUN recently completed a U.S. tour with SIX FEET UNDER, DECAPITATED and ABYSMAL DAWN. This was the group's second U.S. run in support of their highly acclaimed new album, "AssassiNation", which was released earlier this year. Their new video for the track "Vicious Wrath" made its "Headbanger's Ball" debut last month. This is a stripped down clip accentuating the sheer brutality of their live performances.

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