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Saturday, May 29, 2010 - Sabbat Removed From Arch Enemy Tour | British thrash legends Sabbat have been dropped from Arch Enemy's November UK tour, apparently because Arch Enemy where unhappy with the band for announcing their own August tour. Posting on his Myspace page Andy Sneap said: "Just received the following email: 'Arch Enemy feel your August dates will pull heads away from the November tour dates, and feel it is best that you do not do the November tour.
So we look forward to seeing everyone who hasn't seen Sabbat in a while in August where we can do a headline set anyway. Apologies to anyone with tickets to see us on the Arch Enemy shows, I'm sure they'll be great... hopefully no volcanos in November. Anyone seeking a refund should contact point of purchase." As previously reported, Sabbat have announced their Mad Gods And Englishmen Tour, with UK dates scheduled in August.
Support on these dates will be from Imperial Vengeance and Cinders Fall. The dates are as follows: August 16 - Bierkeller - Bristol, England 17 - The Well - Leeds, England 18 - Ivory Blacks - Glasgow, Scotland 20 - Rock City - Nottingham, England 21 - Underworld - London, England 22 - Central Station - Wrexham, England |
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Comment by Stuart (Staff) - Saturday, May 29, 2010 |
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Comments: 116 | | Cheers Arch Enemy, you have just saved me some money. I shall be returning my ticket to see your band and purchasing one for Sabbat instead. Plus I'll think twice about ever paying money to see you in the furure.
Lets hope a good chunk of your audiance do the same.
Posted by Stuart (Staff) Saturday, May 29, 2010 |
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