EDEN: UK Dates Announced

March 4, 2008

EDEN, the British outfit which features Nick Workman (KICK) and Vince O'Regan (BOB CATLEY),has announced several dates in the UK in support of its new album, "Oblivion". The band has landed the support slot on most of the HOUSE OF LORDS May UK tour and has also been added to the Z Rock 08 line up on May 17.

Upcoming EDEN shows:

May 13 - London, Camden Underworld (with HOUSE OF LORDS)
May 14 - Crewe, Limelight (with HOUSE OF LORDS)
May 17 - Birmingham, Asylum, Z Rock 08 Festival

According to a press release, EDEN has progressed and produced an album, entitled "Oblivion", which features influences from WHITESNAKE, LED ZEPPELIN and QUEENSRŸCHE, to name but a few.

"Oblivion" will be released April 28 via Z Records.

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