VELVET REVOLVER: 'Leno' Performance Of 'Dirty Little Thing' Posted Online

April 10, 2005

VELVET REVOLVER fan site Velvet-Revolver.com has uploaded video footage of the band performing their latest single, "Dirty Little Thing", on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Thursday (April 7). Check it out at this location.

VELVET REVOLVER resume the Electric Wonderland tour on April 12 in Chula Vista, California, with dates booked through May 25.

VELVET REVOLVER drummer Matt Sorum recently told Launch Radio Networks that VR will play 10 Ozzfest dates, commencing on August 16 in West Valley City, Utah. The last seven dates will be in lieu of IRON MAIDEN, which drops off the bill on August 20.

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