TROUBLE Gig Cancelled?

December 20, 2002

The fate of TROUBLE's Jan. 21, 2003 gig at the House Of Blues in Chicago, Illinois appears to be uncertain as KITTIE, BIOHAZARD, BRAND NEW SIN and 18 VISIONS have been booked to perform at the venue on the same day.

The TROUBLE concert — which was never officially confirmed by the House Of Blues — was to be recorded for the group's first-ever live album. It is not presently clear if the show will be scheduled for another date if it will be cancelled altogether.

TROUBLE recently parted ways with bassist Ron Holzner, who left the group for "personal reasons". His rumored replacement is former THIS TORTURED SOUL bassist Chuck Robinson.

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