SILVERCHAIR: Los Angeles Date Announced

January 18, 2007

Australia's SILVERCHAIR has announced a Los Angeles show on Tuesday, February 20 at the El Rey Theater. Tickets for this show go on sale on Saturday, January 20.

Due to the massive demand for tickets to their first New York show at the Bowery Ballroom on February 12, SILVERCHAIR has added a second show in New York City. The band will play Webster Hall on Tuesday, February 13.

As previously reported, SILVERCHAIR has been confirmed to perform at "G'Day Toronto", a four-day extravaganza in Toronto celebrating the relationship between Australia and Canada. The band will perform on the Australian music night on February 15.

SILVERCHAIR's highly anticipated fifth album, "Young Modern", will be released later in the year.

SILVERCHAIR has sold over six million albums worldwide and enjoyed more top 40 singles in the last decade than any other Australian band. Their most recent CD — 2002's "Diorama" — was their most acclaimed and their highest seller in Australia to date. Following their sold-out "Across the Night Tour" in 2003, SILVERCHAIR took an extended break and worked on other projects before coming together again in 2005 for the Waveaid tsunami benefit concert in Sydney.

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