LACUNA COIL Singer FERRO Checks In From The Road

May 11, 2007

LACUNA COIL male vocalist Andrea Ferro has issued the following update:

"As you might know, the Jägermeister tour is over and I just wanna thank everyone who showed up for the great time; we had a blast. We met so many new friends and it was probably the best tour we have ever done in the U.S. A special hug goes also out to our buddies in SHADOWS FALL for the amazing off dates together.

"Right now we have just started our headliner run. So far so good. We're doin' some different cities where we haven't played on the Jäger tour and we'll also visit Canada soon.

"This we'll probably be our last tour in the States for 'Karmacode' so don't miss the chance to catch one of the shows. You'll hear some pretty old tunes as well as the new ones."

LACUNA COIL was recently featured on ABC News Now's hit show "The Mix". In addition, they performed acoustically on NBC's "Kansas City Live" and "The Fox 25 Morning News" show. Click on the links below to check out the video footage.

"The Mix": Video
"Fox 25 Morning News": Video

LACUNA COIL kicked off the inaugural "Hottest Chicks In Metal" tour this week. The direct support for this trek will feature either WITHIN TEMPTATION or THE GATHERING, depending on the market (see below for the current listing). STOLEN BABIES and IN THIS MOMENT will occupy the other support slots.

The LACUNA COIL MySpace page has been updated with a video in which singer Cristina Scabbia discusses the band's "The Hottest Chicks in Metal" U.S. tour. In the three-minute video Cristina talks about how the tour came together, the other bands on the bill (WITHIN TEMPTATION and THE GATHERING),and LACUNA COIL's setlist for their first U.S. headlining tour in support of "Karmacode". You can view the video at this location.

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