Fans in Philadelphia and Detroit will bear witness to “Abigail in Concert 2015” on November 25th and 28th, respectively. Those two shows will be filmed by acclaimed director Denise Korycki with an array of approximately 18 cameras, including GoPros positioned all over the stage. This will be the best looking and sounding live video, ever, from KING DIAMOND, and the band needs each and every diehard fan in those cities to be a part of the experience! Tickets are available for Philadelphia at The Fillmore here, and Detroit, also at The Fillmore, here.
The feature length live video will also include clips from various shows throughout the tour. Tickets are still available for many of the remaining shows, which are linked below. Two of the three New York shows for this week are SOLD OUT!
King Diamond
“Abigail in Concert 2015”
With special guests Exodus
Nov. 19 – New York, NY – PlayStation Theater – TICKETS
Nov. 20 – New York, NY – PlayStation Theater – SOLD OUT
Nov. 21 – New York, NY – PlayStation Theater – SOLD OUT
Nov. 23 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE (Electric Citizen supporting) – TICKETS
Nov. 24 – Boston, MA – Orpheum – TICKETS
Nov. 25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore (DVD Filming Show!) – TICKETS
Nov. 27 – Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom – TICKETS
Nov. 28 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore (DVD Filming Show!) – TICKETS
Nov. 30 – Minneapolis, MN – Myth – TICKETS
Dec. 2 – Tulsa, OK – Brady Theater (Club Brady) – TICKETS
Dec. 4 – Houston, TX – House of Blues – TICKETS
Dec. 5 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues – TICKETS
In other news Metal Blade will re-issue “The Spider’s Lullabye” on CD and vinyl on the 27th of November!
The CD will be released as a double-Digi-CD featuring a bonus-CD that includes the rare and previously unreleased demos for the album. The LP comes as a double gatefold vinyl including all the bonus tracks as well!
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