LIV KRISTINE Performs At German Soccer Match: Photos Available

February 14, 2006

LEAVES' EYES/ex-THEATRE OF TRAGEDY frontwoman Liv Kristine performed the song "Over the Moon" from her upcoming solo album "Enter the Religion" at the Gottlieb Daimler stadium on February 2 during a soccer match between VfB Stuttgart and Werder Bremen. Check out pictures of the performance at this location.

Commented Kristine: "It was great to be back in the stadium. And this time I was quite close to the players on the field, haha. My red scarf perfectly fit the fan block. Some years ago, I was at the VfB's match in Moscow. Since my childhood I have been a soccer maniac and often ruined my clothes playing with the boys on the match field."

As previously reported, Liv Kristine's new solo single, "Fake a Smile", entered the German Media Control single chart at position No. 94. The video for "Fake a Smile" has been posted online at RoadrunnerRecords.de. Check it out: Small (13 MB),Large (28 MB). The clip was produced by AVA Studios (who has previously worked with SARAH CONNOR and JEANNETTE) and was directed by Alexander Diezinger.

"Fake a Smile" is the first single from "Enter My Religion", due on March 3 via Roadrunner Records. "Enter My Religion" was produced by Alexander Krull (ATROCITY, LEAVES' EYES) at Mastersound Studio in Stuttgart/Fellbach, Germany. The album artwork was handled by Meran Karanitant.

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