MESHUGGAH, HEMLOCK Forced To Miss Calgary Show Due To 'Immigration Challenges'
March 27, 2008MESHUGGAH and HEMLOCK were forced to miss the first Canadian show on MINISTRY's final world tour C U LaTouR which made a stop last night (Wednesday, March 26) at the Whiskey nightclub in Calgary, Alberta. According to local promoter Union Events, the two bands who are believed to be sharing a tour bus were unable to make the gig due to "immigration challenges." The rest of the tour is not expected to be affected by this cancellation.
MESHUGGAH's latest album, "obZen" sold 11,400 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 59 on The Billboard 200 chart. This is substantially more than the 7,000 first-week total achieved by its predecessor, "Catch 33", which landed at No. 170 on The Billboard 200 chart back in June 2005.
An e-card for "obZen" can be accessed at this location.
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