SEVENDUST Offering 'Premium Packages' On Upcoming Tour

September 29, 2007

SEVENDUST, in conjunction with Ticketmaster, is offering a "once-in-a-lifetime" additional purchase option to the typical concert experience.

Purchasers can obtain a "Premium Package" containing a concert ticket to the event, DVD and Compact Disc or digital download of SEVENDUST's new album "Retrospective 2" delivered to their home on or just after the official retail release date of Tuesday, December 11, 2007. In addition, the package will contain a commemorative autographed poster, plus you'll gain entrance to the "Retrospective 2" audio/visual event held an hour and a half prior to the scheduled door time.

The "Retrospective 2" audio/visual event includes an exclusive listening session of three brand new studio tracks, an exclusive viewing of live concert footage, the video for the new single "Beg to Differ", and video outtakes from a day in the life of SEVENDUST spanning the last four years. You will also be invited to take part in a question-and-answer session with the entire band.

Keep listening to your local radio station for more information on this option.

SEVENDUST will embark on the "…Ladies Get Out Of Jail Free Tour '07", set to kick of Friday, October 19 in Minneapolis, MN. Support on the trek will come from 10 YEARS, BLACK LIGHT BURNS and NEVERSET.

SEVENDUST drummer Morgan Rose and his wife Teri Harrison (former "The Price is Right" model) are expecting their first child on January 8. This will be Morgan's second kid. His first is Kayla, 7, from his previous marriage to ex-COAL CHAMBER bassist Rayna Foss.

SEVENDUST's sixth studio album, "Alpha", came out in March and debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard album chart.

Former SEVENDUST axeman Clint Lowery is now the touring guitarist for KORN.

Watch SEVENDUST's "Driven" video (taken from "Alpha"):

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