Last In Line Star Hints At Upcoming Tour plans
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(Classic Rock) Last In Line may tour Europe with Saxon later this year, according to Vinny Appice. It would be the first-ever tour for the band, which features Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell, drummer Appice and singer Andrew Freeman. Their late bassist, Rainbow and Dio ex Jimmy Bain, died of lung cancer during Def Leppard's Cruising Festival in January. He was 68. Appice tells The Chainsaw Symphony: "We're going to do some dates on the West Coast at the end of October, and then we're gonna go over to Europe and do about a month there with Saxon and a couple of other bands, and a couple of dates on our own, and a festival or two in there. He adds: "We haven't really gone out and bombarded the audience with this yet. And a lot of people can't wait for us to come to their cities. We're not doing this to just go out and try to make money - we're doing this because we wanna do it." Listen to the full interview here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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