HALESTORM Featured On SPIKE TV's 'Bar Rescue' (Video)

September 18, 2012

HALESTORM was featured on this past Sunday's (September 16) episode of Spike TV's popular unscripted original series "Bar Rescue". The series, which follows nightlife consultant Jon Taffer as he tries to help failing hospitality establishments, premiered on July 29 to an average of 1.3 million viewers.

HALESTORM's performance for "Bar Rescue" was filmed in early April in Fairfield, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati.

HALESTORM has unveiled the dates, cities and venues for a late fall headlining U.S. tour sponsored by Jägermeister. The trek gets underway on November 8 in Mobile, Alabama, wrapping up on December 15 in Orlando, Florida. Special guests on the bill will be IN THIS MOMENT and EVE TO ADAM.

"I Miss The Misery", the second single from HALESTORM's current album "The Strange Case Of…" , is a Top Five track at Active Rock radio.

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