Currently making their mark on this years grueling US Ozzfest tour, the band are receiving rave reviews from all the shows. The band are gearing up to perform a full set when they begin their headlining tour, which will include material from their highly anticipated new album 'Doomsday Machine' which is due for release in the UK & Europe on 22nd August and is by far their most stunning and dynamic release to date.
'Doomsday Machine' will be the undisputed definitive metal release of 2005, and Arch Enemy, with the flawlessly technical dual guitar assault courtesy of brothers Michael & Chris Amott, (with Gus G of Firewind & Nightrage taking over Chris Amott's guitar slot on the Ozzfest and forthcoming tour) teamed with the aggressive vocal talent of Angela Gossow the band will prove once again why they ARE the undisputed leaders of their genre.
September 2005
Monday - 26th - Manchester Academy 2
(Tel: 0870 401 8000 / Tickets �13 / doors 7pm)
Tuesday -27th - Cardiff Coal Exchange
(Tel: 029 2049 4917 / Tickets �13 / doors 7pm)
Wednesday - 28th - Wolverhampton Wulfren Hall
(Tel: 01902 552121 / Tickets �13 / doors 7pm)
Thursday - 29th - Glasgow - QMU
(Tel: 0141 339 9784 / Tickets �13 / doors 7pm)
Friday - 30th - London Forum
(Tel: 0870 400 0688 / Tickets �15 / doors 7pm)
Supports to be announced
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