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Thursday, October 28, 2004 - Jon Oliva´s Pain begins 2004-2005 World Tour! | Jon Oliva's Pain, the band featuring Savatage Mastermind Jon Oliva, announces the beginning of the 2004/2005 World Tour in support of his solo debut titled 'Tage Mahal!
Tampa FL., hometown to Oliva and the band, will begin the tour at Boomerz Boiler Room in Seminole FL, and then on to Greece for 3 shows. The band will perform 2 electric shows in both Athens, and Thessaloniki, and a very special "once in a lifetime all acoustic show" in Athens.
Jon Oliva - "The Greek fans are clearly one of the biggest supporters of my music over the last 20 years, I just wanted the chance to give something back to them for all their incredible dedication to me, Savatage, and now my new project, Pain. Performing an all acoustic show for the Greek fans is going to be very special for me, and the band. I can't wait... expect lots of surprises!"
Dates are confirmed - Venues to be announced in the coming days!
December 11 - Boomerz Boiler Room - Seminole, FL
December 18 - Thessaloniki, Greece
December 19 - Athens, Greece
December 20 - Athens, Greece (all Acoustic Show)
The record was released in Europe and the UK on October 25th through SPV records. The US release date is set for January 2005, but can be purchased online through most of the good online stores, such as The End Records, Impulse Records, and CD Insane. Check the bands web-site for links to those outlets.
2005 Festival/tour dates to be announced soon!
For more information visit the official website. |
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