QUEENSRŸCHE: Photos From 'Operation: Mindcrime II' Tour Finale Posted Online

December 5, 2006

ZRock has posted photos of QUEENSRŸCHE's "Operation: Mindcrime II" tour finale at the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA on December 2.

Showcasing the 1988 masterpiece "Operation: Mindcrime" and the 2006 sequel "Operation: Mindcrime II" in their entirety, Geoff Tate and company took fans on a three-hour journey of rock, revenge, and redemption. Joined onstage by a cast of characters, including Pamela Moore as Sister Mary, QUEENSRŸCHE presented a multi-dimensional experience of all that is "Mindcrime", including the answer to "Who Killed Mary?"

After performing both albums back to back, the band returned for a two-song encore. After launching a searing "Empire", Geoff Tate took a moment to thank fans everywhere for their support. As this was the final night of the tour, Tate said the band would be heading for home the next day and ended it all with a song about going home: "Jet City Woman".

Check out the photos at www.zrock.com.

Immergent Records recently released "Face to Face" — a DualDisc featuring songs from both QUEENSRŸCHE's "Tribe" (2003) album and Geoff Tate's self-titled solo effort (2002). More information is available at this location.

QUEENSRŸCHE recently announced plans to record and release a double live album recorded on its current "Operation: Mindcrime II" tour. Tentatively titled "Operation: LIVECrime II", the set will include a live production of the original "Mindcrime" on Disc 1 and a live production of "Mindcrime II" on Disc 2.

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