WORLD WAR FOUR To Open For HEAVEN AND HELL, DOWN In New Zealand

June 8, 2007

Kiwi aggro-metal act WORLD WAR FOUR will open for HEAVEN AND HELL and DOWN at the Logan Campbell Centre in Auckland, Zealand on August 16.

Fronted by New Zealand's metal guru and host of "The Axe Attack" metal radio show Paul Axeman Martin, WORLD WAR FOUR previously opened for BLACK LABEL SOCIETY last September.

"I was born for this!" beams bassist Cass Wilson, who was only a few months old in a papoose on his mother's back when he was taken to see BLACK SABBATH at the great Ngaruawahia Music Festival on January 7, 1973, the only time Iommi and co. have been to New Zealand.

For more information, visit www.worldwarfour.co.nz.

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