NICKELBACK To Perform On MTV's 'Hard Rock Live' & VH-1's 'VH-1 Concert Series'

August 9, 2003

NICKELBACK have announced that they will perform on MTV's "Hard Rock Live", which will tape on August 19 in Orlando. The show will air during prime time on MTV later this year. The band have also been confirmed to appear on VH1's upcoming "VH-1 Concert Series". Taping will take place on August 26 at the EMP Sky Church Theater in Seattle and will air on September 23 in conjunction with the release of the group's new album, "The Long Road", which hits stores that same day.

NICKELBACK's new album "The Long Road" is already on track to becoming another massive hit for the band. Their new single, "Someday", was the #1 greatest gainer at all rock formats (Modern, Active, Mainstream and Heritage) this week, with airplay at nearly 200 stations across America. The single is logging an incredible 3000 spins per week nationwide in only its second week at radio.

"The Long Road" follows hot on the heels of the band's multi-platinum sophomore release "Silver Side Up", which featured three #1 rock hits, "Too Bad", "Never Again" and "How You Remind Me", the #1 Most Played Song of 2002. The combined airplay of these songs led to NICKELBACK's earning the title the #1 Most Played Rock Artist of 2002 Across All Radio Formats (Billboard Monitor).

The video for "Someday" was recently shot in Vancouver by video director Nigel Dick. It will be hitting television screens across the country in early September.

NICKELBACK's new album "The Long Road" hits stores on Tuesday, September 23, 2003. Available for limited time only, the first pressing of "The Long Road" will be a deluxe digipak, featuring exclusive band photos and three bonus tracks, including NICKELBACK's version of "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)".

Look for NICKELBACK on a major U.S. tour this Fall.

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