NEGURA BUNGET To Embark On European Tour

January 25, 2007

Transylvanian black metallers NEGURA BUNGET will launch a European tour in early April. "We are keen to reach parts where we haven't played before, return to some places we enjoyed a lot and especially reach the places we were unable to make to in the past," the band writes in a press release. "We made some progresses from the previous newsflash, but we still have a few open dates. We are especially interested to arrange some date in the U.K. If you feel you can help us arrange a date, please feel free to contact us: [email protected]."

NEGURA BUNGET tentative tour dates (more shows to be announced):

Apr. 04 - Budapest (HUN)
Apr. 05 - Zilina (SVK)
Apr. 06 - Ostrava (CZE)
Apr. 07 - Katowice (POL)
Apr. 08 - Praha (CZE)
Apr. 10 - Nice (FR)
Apr. 11 - Lyon (FR)
Apr. 12 - Barcelona (SP)
Apr. 13 - Bilbao (SP)
Apr. 14 - Madrid (SP)
Apr. 15 - Valencia (SP)
Apr. 18 - Groninghen (NL) - Vera
Apr. 19 - Hamburg (DE) - Markthalle
Apr. 20 - Bischofswerda (DE) - Eastclub
Apr. 21 - Annaberg-Buchholz (DE) - Asgard Club
Apr. 22 - Berlin (DE) - Knaak Club
Apr. 27 - Zella-Menhis (DE) - Einsiedel
Apr. 28 - Burgdorf (CH)
Apr. 29 - ITA - t.b.a.
Apr. 30 - Zagreb (CR) - KSET
May 03 - Nijmegen (NL) - Staddijk
May 04 - Bad Segeberg (DE) - "Av is og ild Festival"
May 05 - Paris (FR) - La Loco
May 11 - UK/IRL - t.b.a.
May 12 - UK - t.b.a.
May 13 - UK - t.b.a.

NEGURA BUNGET's latest album, entitled "OM" (Human),was released in November via Code666 Records. "OM" is said to be a "concept album dealing with purification, part of a ritual to transform the listener into an evolved individual," according to a press release. The CD was made available in a very special limited edition — a deluxe eight-panel double digipack, including the standard audio CD and a bonus DVD disc with a music video, in-depth interview with the band, live footage, and special unreleased exclusive material.

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