TESLA Promising Fan Interaction For Acoustic Tour

February 3, 2005

TESLA are promising fans a special night for their upcoming acoustic tour, which starts February 20 in Killington, Vermont. Lead singer Jeff Keith told Launch Radio Networks that there will be comfortable furniture on hand, because some audience members will be on stage with the band. "We're probably gonna have, maybe, a couple couches, maybe some chairs, or whatever, 'cause the last time we did it, it was all on stools and stuff, so we want to be a little more casual," he said. "You know, we're gonna do, I think, some fun things, like let some person from each city come up and jam a song with us, or something, you know, and kind of make it, like, very intimate, and stuff."

In some cities, the person who gets to jam with the band will also get a Gibson electric guitar for their effort.

More information should be posted on the official TeslaTheBand.com web site soon.

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