MOONSPELL To Support CRADLE OF FILTH In Europe

December 13, 2004

Portuguese metallers MOONSPELL have been invited by longtime friends CRADLE OF FILTH to support them on their upcoming European tour between the end of February and the beginning of April. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Feb. 23 - (B) Brussel - Ancienne Belgique
Feb. 24 - (NL) Hardenberg - Podium
Feb. 25 - (NL) Amsterdam - Paradiso
Feb. 26 - (D) Köln - E-Werk
Feb. 28 - (D) Wiesbaden - Schlachthof
Mar. 01 - (D) Hamburg - Docks
Mar. 02 - (S) Malmö - KB
Mar. 03 - (S) Stockholm - Arena
Mar. 05 - (N) Oslo - Rockefeller
Mar. 06 - (DK) Kopenhagen - Amager Bio
Mar. 10 - (H) Budapest - Petofi Hall
Mar. 14 - (D) Osnabrück - Hyde Park
Mar. 15 - (D) Berlin - Columbiahalle
Mar. 16 - (D) Stuttgart - Longhorn
Mar. 18 - (D) Leipzig - Haus Auensee
Mar. 19 - (D) München - Georg Elser Halle
Mar. 22 - (I) Milano - Rainbow
Mar. 24 - (E) Barcelona - Sala Apollo
Mar. 25 - (E) Bergara - Sala Jam
Mar. 26 - (P) Porto - Coliseum of Porto
Mar. 27 - (P) Lisboa - Coliseum of Lisboa
Mar. 29 - (E) Granata - Sala Copea
Mar. 30 - (E) Madrid - Aqualung
Apr. 02 - (F) Paris - Elysee Montmartre
Apr. 03 - (F) Paris - Elysee Montmartre

MOONSPELL are currently finishing work for a contemporary dance piece based upon the popular tradition about the devil in Portugal. The play will premiere on January 2005 at the prestigious auditorium of the Gulbenkian Foundation. Last but not the least, MOONSPELL are working hard to complete their upcoming album. Around eight songs have been completed for the CD, which is rumoured to see the group returning to a more epic and even darker path in their music with the heavy return of symphonic keyboard arrangements.

Singer Fernando Ribeiro is still on the road in Portugal promoting his last poetry book ("The Essential Wounds") that has already sold out its first edition. After having completed the translation of a fictional biography of H.P. Lovecraft (originally edited by DC Comics) into Portuguese he is preparing more translations of this author as well as his first short novel.

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