VELVET REVOLVER: U.K. Tour Dates Announced

October 21, 2004

Carling Live has released the dates for VELVET REVOLVER's January U.K. tour. They are as follows:

Jan. 14 – Glasgow, UK @ Secc
Jan. 15 – Newcastle, UK @ Metro Radio Arena
Jan. 16 – Manchester, UK @ Men Arena
Jan. 18 – Birmingham, UK @ Nia Arena
Jan. 19 - Cardiff, UK @ International Arena
Jan. 22 - Hammersmith, UK @ Carling Apollo

Tickets go on sale on Friday (Oct. 22).

In other news, VELVET REVOLVER lead singer Scott Weiland recently told Launch Radio Networks that the video for the band's current single, "Fall To Pieces", which deals extensively with Weiland's struggle to overcome his drug addiction and reunite with his family, is his personal favorite of the many he's done. "I was afraid about how I would go about acting, 'cause I've never really done that," he said. "You know, my only fear was that it would either be really powerful or it would be really cheesy, and it's the only video that I don't have moments of embarrassment when watching it. It's the only video I'm completely proud of."

Weiland also said he expects the next single from VELVET REVOLVER's debut album, "Contraband", to be "Sucker Train Blues".

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