PAPA ROACH To Play For U.S. Troops In Korea

December 7, 2004

Launch Radio Networks is reporting that PAPA ROACH are currently finishing up a North American tour that will break right before the Christmas holidays. Once those festivities are finished, frontman Jacoby Shaddix said the band's next road trip will find them playing for a very special audience. "After we go home for the holidays, New Year's, we're gonna go, like the middle of January, we're going to Korea for, like, nine or ten days to go do, we're gonna play some military bases over there, so that's, like, one of the hubs where they send soldiers over to Iraq and stuff," he told Launch. "So, you know, we'll be playing shows for some soldiers and I think they'll really appreciate that, you know."

Shaddix says that another headlining tour of the U.S. will follow the band's overseas jaunt.

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