LAKE OF TEARS To Play Lebanon In January

December 29, 2008

Swedish metallers LAKE Of TEARS have issued the following update:

"For the first time ever, LAKE Of TEARS will play a show in Lebanon, at the Tantra Kaslik in Beirut on January 9, 2009. Opening bands are ARMORY, POSTMORTEM and ELEMENT 26. Tickets are on sale at Cheers club (Broumana) and Cherry's pub (Anthelias). The whole event will be broadcasted on LebaneseBands.com."

Upcoming LAKE Of TEARS shows:

Jan. 09 - Tantra Kaslik - Beirut, Lebanon
Jul. 18 - ProRock Festival - Kiev, Ukraine
Oct. 24 - Sundown Festival - Gaildorf, Germany

LAKE OF TEARS' latest album, "Moons and Mushrooms", was released in April 2007 via Dockyard 1. The follow-up to 2004's "Black Brick Road" was mixed by Christian Silver. The CD was issued in two editions — a normal version with eight tracks and a limited-edition digipack containing a cover of STATUS QUO's "Is There a Better Way" "played with the energy of a punk rock song!"

Fan-filmed video footage of LAKE OF TEARS's June 2008 performance at the Samfest Rock festival in Satu-Mare, Romania can be viewed below.

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