THIN LIZZY, CHEAP TRICK: Australian Tour Cancelled

November 21, 2006

According to MelodicRock.com, the previously announced Double Trouble tour of Australia, featuring THIN LIZZY and CHEAP TRICK, has been cancelled. Refer to point of purchase for a full ticket refund.

As previously reported, THIN LIZZY has been added to to the bill for next year's DEEP PURPLE/STYX U.K. tour. The band's current lineup includes vocalist/guitarist John Sykes, guitarist Scott Gorham, bassist Marco Mendoza and drummer Michael Lee. The band recently commemorated the 20th year since THIN LIZZY mainman Phil Lynott's passing by dedicating and performing 20 dates in remembrance of their late frontman. Dubbed the "20/20 Tour", the trek saw the band hammering out all of the greatest hits and a few rarities.

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