PAPA ROACH To Perform On 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno'

July 13, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: PAPA ROACH will perform on NBC-TV's "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" this Friday, July 15. The group will perform its recent single, "Scars", on an outdoor stage. PAPA ROACH is currently on a break from touring, but will hit the road again on August 6 in Salt Lake City, Utah, kicking off a six-week road trip with 311 and UNWRITTEN LAW.

PAPA ROACH will warm up for its tour with 311 by playing a headlining show on August 5 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas.

The California-based band recently released a third single, called "Take Me", from its 2004 album, "Getting Away With Murder". The record has sold nearly 761,000 copies since its release last fall.

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