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The Gauntlet: Adema Metal News

Adema to begin US trek after entertaining troops


Adema Following Adema's tour for the troops in the Persian Gulf, the band will return to US soil for their first US dates in support of their new album, "Planets". Amongst the dates already confirmed are a stop at New York's legendary CBGB and a stop at the massive Freak Fest in Adema's hometown of Bakersfield, California. This tour marks the US live debut of Adema's new singer, Luke Caraccioli.

Stand by for more tourdates, coming soon! Adema's new album, "Planets", hits US stores on April 5.

All press, contact me for guestlist and interviews!

April
10 - Showplace Theatre - Buffalo, NY
11 - Peabody's - Cleveland, OH
12 - Webster Underground - Hartford, CT
13 - CBGB - New York, NY
23 - Freak Fest - Bakersfield, CA
24 - Roxy Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
25 - Brick By Brick - San Diego, CA


 

Date: Mar 18, 2005
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