OPETH: New York City Show To Feature Opening Performance By BALLET DEVIARE

January 28, 2006

Ballet Deviare will be performing the piece "...And the Devil Knows Why" as the support for OPETH's "Chronology MCMXCIV - MMV A live observation by Opeth" concert on February 23 at the Town Hall Theatre in New York City.

As previously reported, OPETH's "Chronology MCMXCIV- MMV - A Live Observation By Opeth" performances will take place in select U.S. markets on their upcoming tour. The shows, which are scheduled for New York City's Town Hall (Feb. 23),Chicago's House of Blues (March 2) and Los Angeles' Wiltern Theatre (March 14),will consist of a chronologically played setlist, starting with music from the very first record, "Orchid", and ending with vibes from the latest opus, "Ghost Reveries". These extended sets are exclusive to the three dates. OPETH and crew will also bring in extra production and screens in order to try and make this the ultimate OPETH live experience. The band promise a very varied setlist and songs that have never been played live before. The setlist will boast no less than four songs that haven't been performed on American soil and several others that haven't been played for years.

OPETH will launch the much-anticipated second stage of their Ghost Reveries Tour in North America, beginning on February 15 in Raleigh, NC. In tow on this outing will be DARK TRANQUILLITY supporting directly and THE DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND as openers in February and labelmates DEVILDRIVER as openers in March.

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