ZYKLON To Headline Japanese Dates After DIMMU BORGIR Cancel

January 21, 2004

ZYKLON, the Norwegian band featuring former EMPEROR members Samoth (guitar) and Trym (drums),will headline all previously announced Japanese tour dates following the cancellation of the tour's original headliners, DIMMU BORGIR (as reported here on January 8).

Commented Samoth: "Needless to say we are very excited about Japan. We never even got to go there with EMPEROR so this is definitely a big highlight for us."

The dates are as follows:

Feb. 03 - Shibuya Club Quattro – Tokyo, JAP
Feb. 04 - Nagoya Club Quattro - Nagoya, JAP
Feb. 05 - Shinsaibashi Club Quattro - Osaka, JAP

As previously reported, ZYKLON will support ARCH ENEMY on their upcoming European tour. The dates, scheduled to begin February 17 in Cologne, Germany mark the band's first European tour in support of their current album, "Aeon".

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