STONE SOUR, MACHINE HEAD, MASTODON To Support METALLICA In Portugal

March 23, 2007

STONE SOUR, MACHINE HEAD, JOE SATRIANI and MASTODON will support METALLICA at the Super Bock Super Rock Festival on June 28 in Lisbon, Portugal. A local opener will also appear at the event.

STONE SOUR begins the spring edition of the Jägermeister Music Tour tonight (Friday, March 23) in St. Paul, Minnesota, with LACUNA COIL and SHADOWS FALL along as support.

The second STONE SOUR album, "Come What(ever) May", has sold more than half a million copies since its release last August.

The CD's latest single is called "Sillyworld". A video for the song has been posted online at YouTube.com.

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