LAMB OF GOD: Japanese Dates Announced

January 6, 2007

And after a blistering set at Loud Park 06 festival in Tokyo last October, LAMB OF GOD has announced plans to return to Japan for its first series of headlining shows. The dates will immediately follow the group's previously announced Australian tour. The details are as follows:

Apr. 25 - Powerstation - Auckland, NZ
Apr. 27 - The Palace - Melbourne, AUS
Apr. 28 - The Arena Entertainment Complex - Brisbane, AUS
Apr. 29 - University of NSW Roundhouse - Sydney, AUS
Apr. 30 - HQ - Adelaide, AUS
May 01 - Metropolis - Perth, AUS
May 05 - Club Quattro - Nagoya, JPN
May 06 - Club Quattro - Osaka, JPN
May 07 - Club Quattro - Tokyo, JPN

As previously reported, LAMB OF GOD has been nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Metal Performance" category for "Redneck", the first single from their acclaimed album "Sacrament".

"Sacrament", which was produced by Machine (CLUTCH, KING CRIMSON, PITCHSHIFTER, EIGHTEEN VISIONS, EVERY TIME I DIE),has sold 176,000 copies in the United States since its August 21, 2006 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

LAMB OF GOD will embark on a headlining American tour in February-April 2007 with modern-day metal traditionalists TRIVIUM, Bay Area metal titans MACHINE HEAD and France's heaviest metal export GOJIRA.

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