SKID ROW: South American Tour Postponed
August 6, 2009SKID ROW has issued the following update:
"To all of our friends in South America, as you've probably noticed, we had to postpone our South American tour due to scheduling conflicts. We have now rescheduled the shows and we will be there in November.
"It has been a long time since SKID ROW has been in South America and we are looking forward to seeing all you again. You are the best!! Rock forever."
SKID ROW South American tour dates:
Nov. 21 - Bogota, Colombia - Metropol
Nov. 22 - Medellin, Colombia - Calle 57
Nov. 23 - Lima, Peru - Oceanus Bar (acoustic show)
Nov. 24 - Lima, Peru - Voce
Nov. 26 - Quito, Ecuador - Teatro 24 De Mayo
Nov. 27 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - El Teatro Colegiales
Nov. 28 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Manifesto
Nov. 29 - Santiago, Chile - Teatro Caupolican
The members of SKID ROW were interviewed by "Wyldside Radio" on July 12, 2009 prior to the band's performance at the Rocklahoma festival in Pryor, Oklahoma. Watch the question-and-answer session below.
SKID ROW's latest album, "Revolutions Per Minute", was released on October 24, 2006 via SPV Records. The follow-up to 2003's "ThickSkin" was recorded at WireWorld studio in Nashville, Tennessee with Michael Wagener, who previously worked with the band on their two most commercially successful albums to date, "Skid Row" (1989) and "Slave to the Grind" (1991).
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