TOOL To Answer Fan Questions Via Norwegian Web Site

July 3, 2006

TOOL will be answering fan questions on Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet's web site at 19.00 (7:00 p.m.) tomorrow (July 4). However, it should be noted that the exact time of the web chat hasn't been confirmed yet.

The fans can go to this location to submit their questions.

TOOL's fourth full-length album, "10,000 Days", debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 and has sold one million copies in the eight weeks since its release.

TOOL are currently touring Europe and will play several dates in Asia in mid-August. The band is confirmed to headline the 22nd annual San Diego Street Scene festival, scheduled for August 4-5 in downtown San Diego.

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