VIRGIN BLACK Issues End-Of-Tour Recap

July 30, 2007

Australia's symphonic/gothic/classical act VIRGIN BLACK has returned home after a month of touring North America.

As part of its North American tour for the recently released album "Requiem - Mezzo Forte" (The End Records),the band played shows in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

In a posting on their official site, singer/keyboardist Rowan London says, "I am honoured by the commitment of the North American people to this thing we call VIRGIN BLACK. No matter where it was and at what notice, at any given show, there were people willing to sacrifice to be there. And just as we are willing to shed blood, sweat and tears and travel ludicrous distances for this entity, it's heartening to meet people willing to do the same. Plans are already afoot for our return; and just quietly, a few people are listening to 'Requiem – Fortissimo', loudly."

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