MINISTRY: Four Dates Added To 'C U LaTouR'

December 5, 2007

MINISTRY has added four more dates to the North American leg of its "C U LaTouR". The trek — which also features special guests MESHUGGAH and opening act HEMLOCK — will now kick off on March 26 in Calgary, Alberta, and then play Vancouver (which is just about sold out) on March 28 as previously announced. Also added to the C U LaTouR itinerary are concerts in Albuquerque (April 13 at the Sunshine Theater),Ft. Lauderdale (April 21 at Revolution),and, with tickets for the May 8 concert in Chicago already sold out, a second Chicago show has been confirmed for May 9. Exclusive pre-sale tickets for the second Chicago date (May 9) will be on sale beginning today through December 19 through Music Today. Exclusive special limited access VIP tickets will also be available for purchase via the pre-sale, offering advance doors, seating, meet-and-greets and souvenir 13th Planet gift bags. Special ticketing for "C U LaTouR" shows are available at EnterTheVault.com.

The "C U LaTouR" touring line-up features MINISTRY's founder Al Jourgensen being joined onstage by guitarists Tommy Victor (PRONG) and Sin Quirin (REVOLTING COCKS),keyboardist John Bechdel (PRONG, ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS, FALSE ICONS),and drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (ex-MEGADETH, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, ALICE COOPER). STATIC X's Tony Campos has recently stepped in to fulfill bass on behalf of the recently departed MINISTRY/KILLING JOKE bassist Paul Raven. Joining the MINISTRY clan as Special Featured Artist will be FEAR FACTORY/ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS vocalist Burton C. Bell. Main support is Swedish experimental metal MESHUGGAH and opening act is the U.S.-based HEMLOCK.

To coincide with "C U LaTouR", Jourgensen's indie imprint is scheduled to release MINISTRY & CO-CONSPIRATORS "Cover Up", a 12-track covers release featuring artists from the 13th Planet Records family, as well as other special guests. "Cover Up" is scheduled for a late March/early April 2008 release.

For its spectacular two-and-a-half-hour "C U LaTouR" set, MINISTRY will perform tracks from "The Last Sucker" as well as songs that revisit the band's rich and provocative 30-year musical history. Archival MINISTRY videos plus other visual elements of alchemy, Christianity, politics and other topics aligned with MINISTRY will be incorporated into a special video presentation, produced by "Wicked Lake" director Zach Passero (with whom Jourgensen is collaborating on the soundtrack for the feature film) that will change night to night. And, as is expected from a MINISTRY show, you just never know what surprise guests will jump on stage for a song or two.

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