SHADOWS FALL To Perform On Halloween Edition Of 'Headbanger's Ball'

October 9, 2004

SHADOWS FALL will be performing on the special Halloween edition of MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball", to be taped at the BloodRayne 2 Launch Party on October 21 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. This party will be hosted by HATEBREED's Jamey Jasta and also will feature lots of surprises, including some very secret guests that can't be announced at this time.

There is only one way to get into this private event. A limited number of tickets will be available for free with the purchase of a ticket to the Nov. 10 "Devastation Across the Nation" date with SHADOWS FALL, DAMAGEPLAN and THE HAUNTED, which is also at House of Blues in L.A. As this is a private event, there will only be a select number of tickets open to the public. Expect these to disappear very quickly. A limited number of tickets are available through Shadows Fall Online Ticketing at a cheaper service fee than other options. You can also get tickets through Ticketmaster.com or the House of Blues box office while supplies last. You must bring either the physical ticket itself or a printout of the confirmation e-mail to the House of Blues box office before Oct. 21 to get your pass for the BloodRayne 2 Launch Party. This applies to fans who have already purchased tickets as well. If you buy your ticket through the SHADOWS FALL online ticket store, your name will be at the door and you will not have to redeem your ticket at the venue.

SHADOWS FALL's new album, "The War Within", has sold over 56,000 copies in two weeks, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The band will embark on a seven-week national co-headlining tour alongside DAMAGEPLAN and THE HAUNTED on Oct. 27.

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