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New
Found Glory
Concert Tour Dates

Jordan
of New Found Glory performing at TD Waterhouse Centre in Orlando,
FL. Photo by Michael
Montes - Orlando Florida Guide - 2003 - All rights reserved.
May 2008
Tue 01/11/05 Berlin, GER Columbiahalle
Wed 01/12/05 Amsterdam, NET Heineken Music Hall
Fri 01/14/05 Offenbach, GER Offenbacher Stadthalle
Sat 01/15/05 Boblingen, GER Sporthalle
Sun 01/16/05 Milan, ITA Fila Forum
Tue 01/18/05 Basel, SWI St. Jakobshalle
Wed 01/19/05 Paris, FRA Le Zenith
Thu 01/20/05 Cologne, GER Palladium
Fri 01/21/05 Hamburg, GER Sporthalle
Wed 01/26/05 Southampton, UK Guildhall
Wed 02/09/05 Manchester, UK Manchester University
Sat 02/12/05 Birmingham, UK Carling Birmingham Academy
Sun 02/13/05 Bristol, UK Carling Bristol Academy
Mon 02/14/05 Liverpool, UK Carling Liverpool Academy
Tue 02/15/05 London, UK Carling Apollo Hammersmith
NEW
FOUND GLORY READIES "DISASTROUS" CONCERT DVD FILMED LIVE IN
LONDON
"THIS
DISASTER: LIVE IN LONDON" ARRIVES IN STORES NOVEMBER 23, 2004
Santa
Monica, California, October 15, 2004 - When the going gets tough, the
tough go unplugged in the dark. That's the message from New Found Glory,
whose quick thinking turned a technical snafu into one of their most memorable
concerts ever. It's all caught on the band's new concert DVD "This
Disaster: Live In London" filmed at London's Forum Club this past
August. The 2-hour DVD, jam-packed with behind-the-scenes extras, arrives
in stores November 23, and lists for $14.98.
As
seen on the DVD, as part of the bonus footage, the electrical power suddenly
went out. Instead of freaking, the band continued to entertain the audience
in the dark, performing songs acoustically. Fans will be able to see that
magic moment as part of the menu program under the section called "This
Disaster."
Among
the tracks included on the DVD: "The Truth Of My Youth," "Your
Biggest Mistake," "Understatement," "It's Been A Summer,
"2's And 3's," "Dressed To Kill," "Hit Or Miss,
"I Don't Wanna Know," "Failure's Not flattering,"
"Forget My Name," "This Disaster," "My Friends
Over You, "Some Thing To Call Personal," "The Story So
Far," "Better Of Dead," "Sucker," "Sonny,"
"All Downhill From Here" and "Head On Collision."
New
Found Glory enjoyed a Top 5 Billboard debut with their new CD "Catalyst,"
which shipped gold earlier this year. The album's debut single "All
Downhill From Here" was a #1 most added record at Modern Rock radio.
Their most recent single Failure's Not Flattering (What's Your Problem)"
was another Modern Rock hit. The video and single for "I Don't Wanna
Know" are currently being geared up for release.
The
band's one-hour MTV2 concert special airs Nov 8 During "Spankin'
New Music Week". Meanwhile, NFG is set to hit the road for an extensive
U.S. Tour with Green Day Fall, starting October 19th in Fort Worth, TX.
New
Found Glory hails from Coral Springs, Florida and is comprised of singer
Jordan Pundik, drummer Cyrus Bolooki, bassist Ian Grushka, and guitarists
Chad Gilbert and Steve Klein. First formed in 1997, NFG launched their
recording career with 1999's "Nothing Gold Can Stay," followed
by their 2000 EP "From The Screen To Your Stereo," 2001's gold-certified
self-titled album, and 2002's nearly platinum "Sticks and Stones."
Visit
NFG official web site for additional information.
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