WEDNESDAY 13 Schedules California In-Store, Hooks Up With New Management

October 13, 2005

MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13 will be making an in-store appearance at the Goblin Closet (129 First St.) in Benicia, California on October 26 at 4:00 p.m. More information is available at Goblinscloset.com. Also available at the store will be the official Wednesday 13 hand puppet from Bump In The Night Productions, as well as door prizes and giveaways.

In other news, Wednesday 13 has announced that he is now under new management and has almost completed the editing of his new video, "Bad Things", which should begin rotation around Halloween. 13 recently commented on the latest happenings:

"We just returned from the Australia/Japan tours which were completely insane. Thanks to all the fans for your undying support and we'll see you again very soon. Things are better than ever in the 13 camp now, mentally and physically. New management is now in place and we are getting ideas and plans sorted for 2006 as I speak. The editing for the video 'Bad Things' should be completed by the end of the week. The clip will contain compiled live and backstage footage from all over the world from the past year. We are capturing a year's worth of footage in three and half minutes, so it should be interesting."

As previously reported Wednesday 13 will be doing three headlining West Coast dates and then joining up with ALICE COOPER for three shows:

Oct. 25 - Los Angeles, CA @ Whisky A Go-Go
Oct. 26 - Concord, CA @ Bourbon Street
Oct. 27 - Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater (w/ ALICE COOPER)
Oct. 28 - Chilliwack, BC @ Prospera Center (w/ ALICE COOPER)
Oct. 29 - Tacoma, WA @ Hell's Kitchen
Oct. 31 - Anaheim, CA @ The Grove (w/ ALICE COOPER)

Right after the ALICE COOPER dates, Wednesday 13 will head to Europe to begin the 18-date Tour From The Crypt. Visit Wednesday13.com for all dates and more info.

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