MASTER Mainman Comments On Upcoming U.S. Tour

December 13, 2008

Legendary death metal band MASTER will return to the U.S. in July 2009 for a headlining tour that will also include PATHOLOGY (the California-based band featuring featuring ex-members of DISGORGE and CATTLE DECAPITATION) and DREAMING DEAD. The trek will take place from July 10 to July 31, 2009.

Interested parties wanting to book this tour, contact Matt Bishop via [email protected].

Commented MASTER mainman Paul Speckmann: "After the overwhelming success of the last triumphant return to the USA, as well as the astonishing record sales once again in America, MASTER has decided to tour in this region a second time. The tour will begin in July 2009. I certainly look forward to seeing the fans once again, and, of course, we look forward to playing many of the states that we missed due to lack of time or no interest."

DREAMING DEAD's Elizabeth Schall stated: "We are all very excited to once again hit the road in support of such worthy bands such as MASTER and PATHOLOGY. This time not only will we be out promoting our new album, 'Within One', but we will also play some of our new material and include other surprises that will have to wait until then… We'll see you in the pit!"

The dates so far are as follows:

Jul. 14 - The Muse @ Nashville, Tennessee
Jul. 17 - [to be announced] @ Houston, Texas
Jul. 18 - [to be announced] @ San Antonio Or San Marcos, Texas
Jul. 19 - [to be announced] @ Juarez, Mexico
Jul. 24 - Annie's @ San Fransico, California
Jul. 27 - Union Station @ Colorado Springs, Colorado
Jul. 29 - The Riot Room @ Kansas City, Missouri

Fan-filmed video footage of MASTER performing the song "Unknown Soldier" in Boston, Massachusetts on October 19, 2008 can be viewed below.

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