RAGE: 20-Year Anniversary Mini-Tour Planned In January

October 25, 2003

Veteran German metallers RAGE will celebrate their 20-year anniversary with a four-date tour of Germany during January. The shows will consist of an acoustic set and an extensive "best of" program, which will be filmed for an upcoming DVD.

Confirmed dates are as follows:

Jan. 22 – Nürnberg, GER @ Hirsch
Jan. 23 - Münster-Breitefeld (bei Darmstadt),GER @ Live Arena
Jan. 24 – Andernach, GER @ JUZ
Jan. 25 – Bochum, GER @ Zeche

RAGE kicked off a European tour with HELLOWEEN on October 20 in London. The band are supporting their latest album, "Soundchaser", which was issued through SPV/Steamhammer Records. The follow-up to last year's "Unity" was recorded in April at VPS Studio in Hamm, Germany and was mixed and mastered by producer Charlie Bauerfeind at Mi Sueno studio (owned by Andi Deris of HELLOWEEN fame) in Tenerife, Spain.

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