Breaking Benjamin Took Long Way To UK Due To Flying Fear
. ![]() (TeamRock Radio) Breaking Benjamin mainman Benjamin Burnley says he had to sail from the US to the UK due to his fear of flying. Burnley resurrected the group last year with a new lineup and they released fifth album Dark Before Dawn last year via Hollywood Records. But due to his phobia, he had to sail to the UK for the start of their European tour - and he roped in drummer Shaun Foist for the adventure. Burnley tells TeamRock Radio's Dewsbury: "We took the Queen Mary 2 over here - and it took nine days. That's how much we love our fans. "It was basically a floating seniors' centre but we made the most of it. We had fun other than the bad weather. We're big on the bingo scene and we just made it full-contact bingo." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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