TARJA TURUNEN, LIV KRISTINE Perform 'Don't Give Up' Cover In Hannover (Video)

May 24, 2011

Fan-filmed video footage of former NIGHTWISH singer Tarja Turunen and LEAVES' EYES/ex-THEATRE OF TRAGEDY frontwoman Liv Kristine performing a cover version of the song "Don't Give Up" (originally recorded by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush for Gabriel's album "So") on May 20, 2011 in Hannover, Germany can be viewed below.

LEAVES' EYES has just finished supporting Turunen on a dozen German dates.

LEAVES' EYES' new album, "Meredead", was released on April 22 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland via Napalm Records. The effort was made available exclusively as limited-edition mediabook CD, including bonus track and bonus DVD "Live At The Metal Female Voices Fest", strictly limited-edition deluxe box set and regular jewel case.

Tarja Turunen released a new digital-only single, "Underneath", on April 22. The three-song single was made available Austria, Switzerland, Russia, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Ukraine, France and U.K. It includes two unreleased versions of the beautiful ballad "Underneath" plus a non-album track in Spanish language. In North America, the single was released on May 24 as an exclusive limited edition seven-inch vinyl with two tracks: "Underneath" (radio mix) and "Underneath" (orchestral mix).

A video interview with Tarja and Liv Kristine can be seen below.

"Don't Give Up" performance:

Interview:

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