KORN Singer To Participate In Online Chat

February 26, 2004

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis will be chatting online Sunday, February 29 at 8:00 p.m. PST in the "Korn Korner" section of the band's official web site, Korn.com. "We look forward to seeing some old faces, and some new ones as well," reads a post on the web site. "For those that have not previously joined us for a chat, please get on sometime during the week or early in the day Sunday. This is so we can help you get a feel of The Palace software. You can find the software and a basic FAQ on the KoRn KoRner page."

As previously reported, KORN will be teaming up with LINKIN PARK and SNOOP DOGG for the third Projekt Revolution tour, beginning on July 23 and wrapping up on Sept. 6. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

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