LOCKUP: "We Are Not Just A Project Band"

June 6, 2002

LOCKUP, featuring NAPALM DEATH bassist Shane Embury, NAPALM DEATH guitarist Jesse Pintado, former AT THE GATES/THE CROWN frontman Tomas Lindberg, and DIMMU BORGIR drummer Nick Barker, have posted the following message via their official web site at www.lockup666.com: "Rehearsals start for our first festival of the summer, Hultsfred, in Sweden on the 14th of June, we are really looking forward to this show and the ones following as it's a chance to show people that we are not just a project band and that there will be many more shows to come. We are also looking into doing a tour of Scandinavia in September as well and then hopefully some dates in the UK to follow."

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