STATUS QUO To Perform At 'Concert For Diana'

April 30, 2007

STATUS QUO has been confirmed to perform at "Concert for Diana" — a concert in being staged in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. The gig will take place at London's Wembley stadium on July 1, which would have been Diana's 46th birthday. Also scheduled to appear are SIR ELTON JOHN, BRYAN FERRY, JOSS STONE, PHARRELL WILLIAMS and DURAN DURAN.

STATUS QUO will release its 33rd album, "In Search of the Fourth Chord", on September 10 via its own Fourth Chord label in the U.K. (and through Edel in Europe and Scandinavia).

For this album, the band reunited with Pip Williams, the man who produced the likes of "Rockin' All over the World", "Whatever You Want" and "In the Army Now".

Ticket purchasers for the U.K. winter tour will have the exclusive opportunity to pre-order a limited-edition, souvenir 12" vinyl version of the album, in a stunning gatefold sleeve. This is a special ticket offer and this vinyl album will not be available in the shops. QUO fans should also look out for a very special album-linked initiative to precede the release date… if you dare, then join the quest; but remember, what you find rather depends on what you are looking for. You have been warned!

You can pre-order the "In Search of the Fourth Chord" special limited-edition vinyl album and the CD now from HMV at this location.

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