THE GATHERING Drummer Comments On Chilean DVD Shoot

March 27, 2007

Dutch rock band THE GATHERING has commented on its recently announced one-off headlining show in New York City and its upcoming live CD and DVD, "A Noise Severe".

Says drummer Hans Rutten, "We are going to do a one-off special headlining show in New York City before we support our friends from LACUNA COIL for a mere two weeks! We are looking forward to come to the USA and Canada again. Hope to see you all somewhere!

"We just finished our tour in South America with the recordings of our live DVD and CD, and they went very, very well. We recorded in front of 4,000 totally crazy Chileans! It was one of the biggest highlights of the band's career, and what makes it even more special is that we were able to capture this vibe on DVD. It will be called 'A Noise Severe', and a noise severe it was, with the audience alone hitting 104 db several times without the band playing!"

"A Noise Severe" is the follow-up to the well-received 2005 DVD "A Sound Relief".

THE GATHERING tour dates:

May 15 – Rebel – New York, NY

With LACUNA COIL, IN THIS MOMENT, STOLEN BABIES:

May 16 - The Opera House - Toronto, ON
May 18 - Mr. Small's Theatre - Millvale, PA
May 19 - The Intersection - Grand Rapida, MI
May 22 - The Garrick Centre - Winnipeg, MB
May 25 - Dinwoodie Lounge - Edmonton, AB
May 26 - MacEwan Hall Ballroom - Calgary, AB

THE GATHERING was honored in two categories — "Outstanding Achievement" and the "Best Dutch Live Band" — at the annual NightLiveXS Awards, held February 11, 2007 at Club Paradiso in Amsterdam.

THE GATHERING's latest album, "Home", was released in April 2006 in North America via The End Records.

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