SKID ROW To Embark On Swedish Tour In March

February 4, 2004

SKID ROW will embark on a Swedish mini-tour in late March. The dates are as follows:

Mar. 26 - Stockholm, SWE @ Klubben
Mar. 27 - Västerås, SWE @ Prisma
Mar. 28 - Göteborg, SWE @ Storan

As previously reported, SKID ROW recently announced the addition of drummer Tim DiDuro to the group's ranks. An Orlando, Florida native, DiDuro replaces Phil Varone, who abruptly left the band due to "personal reasons."

Tim has signed on to play with the band for the first leg of SKID ROW's 2004 World Tour, which starts in Vernal, UT in February and runs into Europe in April. He will also appear in the new SKID ROW video for "Ghost", which is scheduled be filmed in Miami, Florida with director Fabio Jafet.

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