10 YEARS, BURY YOUR DEAD, BULLETS AND OCTANE Officially Confirmed For FAMILY VALUES TOUR

June 21, 2006

10 YEARS, BURY YOUR DEAD and BULLETS AND OCTANE have been officially confirmed for the second stage of this summer's Family Values Tour, launching July 27 in Virginia Beach, VA.

And, perhaps for the first-time ever, a touring rock festival will include a 3-on-3 paintball competition for fans. In addition, batting cages, pitching cages and other activities will be featured on all stops of the tour. Each individual market will also include special attractions.

"In Denver, we will have stripper poles set up in the lawn," said KORN's Jonathan Davis. "In other markets, we have people setting up wading pools. We are really going to make sure this tour can be as much fun as possible. Fans should e-mail their ideas to me at [email protected]. We want everyone to get involved."

The Family Values Tour shows will now be a full-day affair with main stage headliners KORN, DEFTONES, STONE SOUR and FLYLEAF. Stay tuned for news about more acts to be added to the second stage line-up.

With the addition of a second stage and many top rock acts, fans will get even greater value from the Live Nation-produced Family Values Tour, as the festival features $9.99 lawn tickets and value-priced seating available at every outdoor amphitheatre along the tour route, making it the hottest ticket of the summer.

"It just keeps getting better for our fans," said Davis. "We're just gonna keep adding bands and give people the best rock show of the summer."

"Count on being surprised and come ready to have fun," added KORN guitarist Munky.

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