MACHINE HEAD's Korean Show Moved Forward

October 8, 2007

MACHINE HEAD's previously announced show at Melon AX in Seoul, Korea has been moved forward to October 23 from the previously announced October 24. This will be MACHINE HEAD's first Korean performance since their 2001 Metal Fest appearance in Seoul. Support at the gig will come from Korea's NATY and ANDSOME.

Check out a poster for the show at this location.

English-speaking fans can contact [email protected] for ticket information.

MACHINE HEAD has recruited Brandon Sigmund (photo) from fellow San Francisco Bay Area metal band HOSTILITY to handle the bass parts on the group's current North American tour.

Sigmund is the temporary replacement for regular MACHINE HEAD bassist Adam Duce, who was forced to sit out the trek after suffering a broken leg while dirt biking in Redding, CA. Also joining the band onstage to reproduce Adam's backing vocals is Jared MacEachern of tourmates SANCTITY.

Duce's leg is healing normally and he's currently on track to rejoin the band for the rest of their 2007 tour schedule, starting with their Loudpark 07 (Japan) date in late October.

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