POWERMAN 5000 To Headline Korea's BUD ROCK FESTIVAL

November 10, 2006

POWERMAN 5000 have been invited as the only U.S. guests for a headlining performance at the celebrated Bud Rock Festival, an annual international festival celebrating its 10-year anniversary.

The performance will be at Olympic Park in Seoul, Korea on November 25, 2006 just as their latest album "Destroy What You Enjoy", is released in that country.

Having played to the Korean fans before, vocalist Spider says, "The last time we were in South Korea we were shocked at the level of rock 'n roll madness and mayhem, the fans were incredible. We can't wait to get back and do it again!!"

In addition, the band has been invited by the Department of Defense and the USO to perform on several American military bases throughout South Korea. Those performances will be on Nov. 26, Nov. 27 and Nov. 28.

"We have always had a huge amount of support worldwide from fans in the military so it will be great to finally show them our appreciation," says Spider.

Upon returning to the United States, the band will go straight to the Southeast to finish up a U.S. tour in support of "Destroy What You Enjoy", with stops in Missouri, Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia that will kick-start the holiday season!

Catch POWERMAN 5000 on these dates:

Nov. 18 - Bartle Hall - Kansas City, MO
Nov. 25 - Bud Rock Festival - Seoul, South Korea
Dec. 01 - Hooligan's - Jacksonville, NC
Dec. 02 - Jeter's Pub - Fayetteville, NC
Dec. 03 - The State Theater - St. Petersburg, FL
Dec. 04 - Freebird Live - Jacksonville, FL
Dec. 05 - Backbooth - Orlando, FL
Dec. 06 - Culture Room - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Dec. 08 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA

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