MOTÖRHEAD To Embark On West Coast Tour

March 5, 2003

MOTÖRHEAD will embark on a short West Coast tour in late April. Support at the shows will come from THE DWARVES and HIGH ON FIRE.

Confirmed dates are as follows:

Apr 18 - Portland, OR @ Roseland
Apr 19 - Seattle, WA @ Northgate
Apr 21 - San Francisco, CA @ Avalon Ballroom
Apr 22 - Reno, NV @ The Oasis
Apr 24 - Orange County, CA @ House of Blues
Apr 25 - Los Angeles, CA @ House of Blues
Apr 26 - Ventura, CA @ Ventura Theatre

MOTÖRHEAD will follow up the West Coast jaunt with a North American co-headlining tour with ANTHRAX beginning on May 6 in Washington D.C. Exact dates and venues will be announced soon.

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