BONFIRE Ink Deal With Z, Schedule UK Tour

February 6, 2002

Veteran German rockers BONFIRE have signed a multi-album deal with Z Records for the UK, Holland and other Euro markets outside of the German territory. The band's latest album, entitled Strike X, and the two-CD compilation retrospective 29 Golden Bullets will be released via Z on March 25th. A new studio album from the group is not expected to emerge until sometime in 2003. Meanwhile, the following UK tour dates have been lined up in support of the forthcoming twin album release:

Apr. 21 - The Cavern - Liverpool, UK
Apr. 22 - Camden Underworld – London, UK
Apr. 24 - JB's – Dudley, UK
Apr. 25 - Chinnery's – Southend, UK
Apr. 26 - Rio's – Bradford, UK
Apr. 27 - Rock City – Nottingham, UK

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