MTLEY CRE: First Summer Date Revealed

April 11, 2008

According to a number of Internet sources, MTLEY CRE has scheduled a July 24, 2008 concert at Superpages.com Center (formerly Smirnoff Centre) in Dallas, Texas. This is expected to be one of the shows on the group's forthcoming tour, which will be officially announced next week.

The management company that represents MTLEY CRE told BLABBERMOUTH.NET that rumors about the band headlining a festival-type tour called "Cruefest" are "blatantly false and completely unfounded," although the company, 10th Street Entertainment, did admit that the band's press conference scheduled for April 15 in Los Angeles will involve at least "a few" of more than two dozen acts. Rumors began circulating about a so-called "Cruefest" after the CRE revealed that it will make a "colossal announcement" on April 15, with other 10th Street bands like BUCKCHERRY, DROWNING POOL and PAPA ROACH reportedly on board.

A "video teaser" for the press conference and contest which appears to contain images of MTLEY CRE, BUCKCHERRY, PAPA ROACH and SIXX: A.M. can be viewed at this location (Quicktime required).

A new MTLEY CRE song, entitled "Saints of Los Angeles", is being streamed exclusively at Spinner.com. The song is expected to be the first single off and title track off the band's ninth album (the previous album title "The Dirt" has now apparently been scrapped),which is tentatively due on July 8. The single will arrive at radio stations in early May.

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