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The Gauntlet: Killswitch Engage Metal News

Killswitch Engage Cancel Euro Tour


Killswitch Engage KILLSWITCH ENGAGE made the following announcement earlier today:

"Unfortunately, we have been forced to cancel the next three shows (London - Jan 13, Bristol - Jan 14 and Paris - Jan 16) because guitarist Adam D. hurt his back really bad.

The London show has been rescheduled for January 29th. Tickets for tonight's London show will be valid for the January 29th London show. We’ll keep you posted about rescheduling the other missed dates."

The remainder of Killswitch Engage's European tour itinerary is as follows:

January
17 - Tivoli - Utrecht, Netherlands
18 - Hof Ter Lo - Antwerpen, Belgium
19 - Club X - Herford, Germany
20 - Grosse Freiheit 36 - Hamburg, Germany
22 - Debaser Club - Stockholm, Sweden
23 - Nosturi - Helsinki, Finland
25 - Postbahnhof - Berlin, Germany
26 - Sudbahnhof - Chemnitz, Germany
27 - Schlachthof - Wiesbaden, Germany
28 - Live Music Hall - Koln, Germany
29 - Brixton Academy - London, UK
31 - Backstage Werk - Munich, Germany

February
1 - Rohstofflager - Zurich, Switzerland
2 - Transilvania - Milan, Italy
3 - Posthof - Linz, Austria
5 - Mephisto - Barcelona, Spain
6 - Caracol - Madrid, Spain

 

Date: Jan 13, 2007
As Reported by: jason

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