DANZIG: San Diego Date Added To Upcoming Tour

October 20, 2007

Glenn Danzig will hit the road beginning in late October for a handful of live concert dates on both the East and West coasts. Joining Glenn on these dates will be bassist Steve Zing (SAMHAIN) and guitarist Todd Youth (DANZIG, MURPHY'S LAW); former MISFITS axe man Doyle Von Frankenstein and his new band GORGEOUS FRANKENSTEIN, will support on all dates.

Glenn and Doyle have been in the studio recording Doyle's first solo album, "Gorgeous Frankenstein", which Danzig produced and will release on October 16 on his label, Evilive. According to Glenn, he and Doyle recorded "eight blood-curdling tracks" that include "Man or Monster", "Devilgirl", "Reverse of God", and "Made In Hell". The two played all instruments on the album.

These DANZIG dates are also in support of "The Lost Tracks of Danzig", the two-CD set that was released May 29, as well as Glenn's limited-edition book "Drukija, Contessa of Blood", loosely based on the legend of 17th century vampire Countess Elizabeth Bathory, and illustrated by long time collaborator Simon Bisley.

What follows are the confirmed DANZIG East and West Coast dates. Other than these shows, DANZIG has no plans to do any touring in the foreseeable future.

Oct. 23 - Rams Head Live - Baltimore, MD
Oct. 24 - Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA
Oct. 25 - Palladium - Worcester, MA
Oct. 27 - Nokia Theatre - New York, NY
Oct. 30 - House Of Blues - Las Vegas, NV
Oct. 31 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 01 - The Grove - Anaheim, CA
Nov. 02 - Warfield Theatre - San Francisco, CA
Nov. 04 - Roseland - Portland, OR
Nov. 06 - Great Salt Air - Salt Lake City, UT
Nov. 07 - Ogden Theatre - Denver, CO
Nov. 08 - Liberty Hall - Lawrence, KS
Nov. 10 - Sunshine Theatre - Albuquerque, NM
Nov. 12 - Dreamcatcher At Viejas Casino - San Diego, CA

Sony Legacy will reissue the following five DANZIG albums on November 13:

"Danzig" (1988)
"Danzig II: Lucifuge" (1990)
"Danzig III: How the Gods Kill" (1992)
"Thrall - DemonSweatLive" (1993)
"Danzig IV" (1994)

The reissues are not expected to include any bonus tracks or new material.

As previously reported, DANZIG will release "The Lost Tracks of Danzig" as a limited-edition two-disc LP in a gatefold sleeve with an eight-page booklet. The exact release date has not yet been announced.

"The Lost Tracks" is comprised of 26 previously unreleased tracks that span Danzig's entire career and were originally recorded during the band's seven-album "arc" that began with 1988's "Danzig".

Glenn Danzig and Doyle Von Frankenstein performing together in March 2005:

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