KORN Officially Announce Free 'Surprise' Concert In New York City

November 24, 2003

KORN have confirmed that they will play a surprise show at the legendary CBGB club (web site) in New York City tonight (Nov. 24),according to Live Daily.

In an e-mail announcement sent to the group's mailing list late this afternoon, KORN said that fans will be admitted for free on a first-come, first-served basis.

The announcement also suggested that fans who can't get into the venue may still get to have an encounter with the band.

"It's for the fans--so even if you don't make it in — hang around this afternoon for a chance to meet KORN," reads the message.

KORN are in the middle of a co-headlining theater tour with LIMP BIZKIT. The outing resumes on Tuesday (Nov. 25).

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