THE 69 EYES To Team Up With WEDNESDAY 13 For U.S. Tour

January 22, 2006

Finnish goth-metallers THE 69 EYES will be embarking on their first U.S. tour with MURDERDOLLS frontman WEDNESDAY 13 beginning in early March. 15 gigs have been confirmed so far, with the tour set to kick off March 3 in Springfield, Virginia and conclude on March 24 in West Hollywood, California. THE 69 EYES will also be taping an appearance on NBC's "Last Call with Carson Daly" on March 23. The dates are as follows:

Mar. 03 - Jaxx - Springfield, VA
Mar. 04 - Theater of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
Mar. 05 - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY
Mar. 06 - Axis - Boston, MA
Mar. 08 - Mr. Smalls - Millvale, PA
Mar. 09 - Agora Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
Mar. 10 - St.Andrews Hall - Detroit, MI
Mar. 12 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
Mar. 14 - Fine Line Music Club - Minneapolis, MN
Mar. 15 - Pop's - Sauget, IL
Mar. 16 - El Torreon - Kansas City, MO
Mar. 18 - Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO
Mar. 21 - Slims - San Francisco, CA
Mar. 22 - Galaxy Concert Theatre - Santa Ana, CA
Mar. 23 - "Last Call with Carson Daly" NBC-TV, Los Angeles, CA (THE 69 EYES only)
Mar. 24 - Whisky A Go Go - W. Hollywood, CA

THE 69 EYES' latest album, "Devils", was recently released in the U.S. via 456 Entertainment. "Devils" was the fourth THE 69 EYES album to be certified gold in the group's native Finland (for sales in excess of 15,000 copies); the band had also received the honor for their three previous albums: "Blessed Be", "Paris Kills" and "Framed In Blood - The Very Blessed Of…".

THE 69 EYES filmed a video for their "Lost Boys" single, taken from the "Devils" album, during the Christmas week 2004 in Philadelphia and Hollywood with director and MTV star Bam Margera ("Jackass", "Viva La Bam") and his crew. Watch the video at this location. "Lost Boys" also appears on Margera's "Viva La Bands" CD, which came out in June 2005 via 456 Entertainment.

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