THE KUSH PROJECT Announce Upcoming Dates

July 8, 2002

THE KUSH PROJECT, featuring FEAR FACTORY bassist Christian Olde Wolbers, FEAR FACTORY drummer Raymond Herrera, DEFTONES guitarist Stephen Carpenter and CYPRESS HILL frontman B-Real, have lined up two shows in August.

The first concert will take place on August 24th at the Aztlan Free For All festival at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, where THE KUSH PROJECT will headline over five local bands: FLYING BABY, NOBODYS LISTENING, LUNATICS ON PAROLE, CAPITAL RADIO and HYPER. Doors open at 3:30 PM and THE KUSH PROJECT will be playing from 11:00 PM to 11:50 PM.

The group are also scheduled to perform in Las Vegas on Wednesday, August 28th. More information on this gig will be available soon.

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