ANGRA Singer To Perform With KAMELOT In São Paulo

February 2, 2011

Edu Falaschi (ANGRA, ALMAH) will be a special guest at KAMELOT's April 9 concert in Espaço Lux in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil as part of the "Pandemonium Over South America 2011" tour. Falaschi will share the stage with such great singers as Fabio Lione (RHAPSODY OF FIRE),Simone Simons (EPICA) and Elyze Ryd (AMARANTHE),who will perform with KAMELOT on this tour.

KAMELOT drummer Casey Grillo recorded the drums for the debut self-titled album from ALMAH.

Commented Falaschi: "It's a huge honor for me to perform live with my friend Casey, Thomas [Youngblood] and all the guys from KAMELOT. Today the band counts on the great singer Fabio Lione who helps them in this tour. They called me to take part in this show in my hometown city, São Paulo! It's clear that I immediately said 'yes!' We are talking about KAMELOT! One of my favorite metal bands ever!

"For those who don't know, Casey recorded the drum parts for the first ALMAH CD in 2006 and since then we have become friends even more. And especially due to this fact, I will do my best in order to give to all KAMELOT fans an unforgettable night! I'll put my heart in it!"

KAMELOT was forced to cancel its fall 2010 North American tour after the band's vocalist, Roy Khan (full name: Roy Sætre Khantatat),was taken ill. However, the group still went ahead and played the ProgPower concert as a one-off performance with guest vocalist Michael Eriksen of the Norwegian metal band CIRCUS MAXIMUS.

Due to "continuing medical and personal issues," Roy Khan will not be able to finish the remaining touring in support of KAMELOT's latest album, "Poetry For The Poisoned".

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