RAGE Mascot To Be Displayed At Museum Of Rock And Pop History

July 14, 2004

The "Soundchaser" creature, which has featured as a mascot on numerous RAGE album sleeves since 1988, will be shown at the first and only museum of rock and pop history in Europe, which is scheduled to open next Tuesday in Gronau, Germany. The mascot will represent the German power metal band in the museum's "Metal" section. For more information (in German) on the "Rock'n'Popmuseum", click here.

In other news, RAGE have announced via their official web site that they have gotten themselves a new booking agency in the shape of Dragon Productions, a "daughter" company of A.S.S. Concert & Promotion GmbH. Dragon are said to be already planning a 20th anniversary tour for November 2004, where RAGE will promote their upcoming 20th anniversary DVD (expected release date: October 25, 2004).

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