ARCH ENEMY: Japanese Support Acts Announced

June 5, 2004

Japanese metalcore band EDGE OF SPIRIT and all-female Japanese hardcore act YELLOW MACHINEGUN will be supporting ARCH ENEMY on their upcoming Japanese tour, which is scheduled to kick off June 13.

Confirmed dates are as follows:

Jun. 13 - Shibuya-O East - Tokyo, JPN
Jun. 16 - Diamond Hall - Nagoya, JPN
Jun. 17 - Namba Hatch - Osaka, JPN*
Jun. 19 - Drum Logos - Fukuoka, JPN
Jun. 21 - Shibuya AX - Tokyo, JPN

All dates will feature EDGE OF SPIRIT in the support slot except Osaka, where YELLOW MACHINEGUN will be opening.

(Thanks: Arch Enemy Japan)

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