WEDNESDAY 13 To Perform Ghostly Vigils In UK

April 26, 2008

To celebrate WEDNESDAY 13's upcoming tour and release of the band's new studio album, "Skeletons", on May 12, WEDNESDAY 13 will conduct his own paranormal investigations.

Demolition Records has teamed together with one of the UK's leading ghost hunting companies, Fright Nights, to host a series of sances.

After certain shows on the UK leg of the tour, Wednesday 13 will travel to secret haunted locations to perform their own ghostly vigils, with the aid of mediums specialising in trance, ouija boards and possession!

Frontman Wednesday said: "I've seen this stuff before on television and I've been a skeptic about this forever. I want to see now if I will eat my own words. I'm really excited and looking forward to the attempt of having the begezzus scared out of me!"

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