WHITESNAKE: More Tour Dates Announced

January 12, 2008

Hard rock legends WHITESNAKE have scheduled the following dates:

Mar. 22/23 - Rock2Wgtn Festival (Westpac Stadium) - Wellington, New Zealand
Jun. 02 – [to be announced] - Banja Luka, Bosnia
Jun. 03 - Gripe - Split, Croatia
Jun. 06 - Sweden Rock Festival - Sölvesborg, Sweden
Jun. 08 - Sauna Open Air - Tampere, Finland
Jun. 10 - Laugardalsholl - Reykjavik, Iceland
Jun. 12 - Spektrum Scene - Oslo, Norway
Jun. 13 - VEGA - Copenhagen, Denmark
Jun. 17 - SECC - Glasgow, Scotland *
Jun. 18 - NEC - Birmingham, England *
Jun. 20 - MEN - Manchester, England *
Jun. 23 - Arena - Sheffield, England *
Jun. 24 - Arena - Newcastle, England *
Jun. 26 - Wembley Arena - London, England *
Jun. 27 - Graspop - Dessel, Belgium

* With DEF LEPPARD

The new WHITESNAKE album, "Good To Be Bad", scheduled for release in the spring of 2008, will be the group's tenth studio record and will feature the exceptional percussive talents of Chris Frazier, the latest member to grace the ranks of the band alongside Doug Aldrich on guitar, who also co-wrote and co-produced the album with David Coverdale and Michael McIntyre, Timothy Drury on keyboards, Uriah Duffy on bass, and Reb Beach on guitar. Chris takes over the drum chair from Tommy Aldridge, who last year left to pursue alternate musical adventures.

WHITESNAKE's video for the studio song "Ready to Rock" can be viewed below. The track is one of four previously unreleased cuts that appear on WHITESNAKE's latest live record, entitled "Live… In the Shadow of the Blues", which was issued in Europe in November 2006 via Steamhammer/SPV Records.

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