ION VEIN To Support METAL CHURCH In Chicago

November 1, 2004

Chicago prog/power metallers ION VEIN will be supporting METAL CHURCH at the Chicago stop of their U.S. tour on Monday, November 15 at the House of Blues. Also appearing on the bill will be 3 INCHES OF BLOOD. You can also catch ION VEIN doing a full headlining show at JJ Kelley's in Lansing, IL on Saturday, November 6. Check www.ionvein.com for full details on both shows.

ION VEIN recently announced the return of the group's original bassist, Brian Gordon, to the fold after a four-year hiatus. The group's most recent album, "Reigning Memories", was issued throughout Europe and Asia in September via England's Now and Then Records.

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