MCBRAIN DAMAGE: European, Japanese Tour Dates Under Discussion

September 15, 2004

MCBRAIN DAMAGE singer Jonathan Murphy (DEEPSET) has told IRON MAIDEN fan site MaidenFans.com that the band are currently discussing possible concert dates in England, Italy, Japan and Brazil. The West Coast of the U.S. is still the most likely location for the second leg of the band's tour, which kicked off with several East Coast shows in early September. Pictures of the group's Aug. 28 show at the Kelsey Club in Florida have been posted online at this location.

MCBRAIN DAMAGE features IRON MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain and ex-BLACK SABBATH/GREAT WHITE bassist Dave "The Beast" Spitz, along with members of DEEPSET and FAILSAFE. The band's live show concentrates on an IRON MAIDEN format, playing a set of the band's biggest hits, like "The Number of the Beast", "The Trooper", and "Run to the Hills".

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