STAIND Sell Out Hometown Gigs

July 23, 2003

STAIND, who are currently enjoying a short break from their current tour in support of their album, "14 Shades Of Grey", will end this leg of their U.S. tour with a pair of shows on August 3 and 4 in the group's hometown: Springfield, Massachusetts.

Guitarist Mike Mushok was so thrilled to learn how quickly tickets were snapped up for the two shows at the Hippodrome that he posted this message on the band's official web site:

"I just wanted to thank our hometown, Springfield, for really showing their support of us - thanx!! We had a show scheduled for the Hippodrome in Springfield for August 3rd, and it sold out in like 15 minutes. So we added a second show on August 4th, and that sold out in like an hour, I was told. We can't wait to get home and play those shows because we haven't played in Springfield in quite some time. It should be awesome!"

STAIND have already released two singles from "14 Shades of Gray""Price To Play" and "So Far Away". The album, which was released in June, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard magazine's Top 200 album chart and was recently certified gold, marking sales of over 500,000 copies.

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