Monday, April 1, 2013

Swedish guitar hero YNGWIE MALMSTEEN has added more dates to his spring tour in support of his new album, Spellbound.

Swedish guitar hero YNGWIE MALMSTEEN has added more dates to his spring tour in support of his new album, Spellbound. 



Dates now include: 

April 
24 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues 
25 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall 
26 - Toronto, ON - Phoenix Theatre 
27 - Hartford, CT - Webster Theatre 
28 - Munhall, PA - Carnegie Music Hall 
29 - Boston, MA - The Wilbur Theatre 
30 - New York City, NY - Irving Plaza 

May 
3 - Memphis, TN - Beale Street Festival 
4 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues 
5 - St Charles, IL - Arcada Theatre 
7 - Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall 
9 - Anaheim, CA - House of Blues 
10 - West Hollywood, CA - House of Blues 
11 - Fresno, CA - Tower Theatre 
12 - Ventura, CA - Ventura Theater 
13 - San Francisco, CA - The Regency Ballroom 
14 - San Diego, CA - House of Blues 
16 - Dallas, Texas - Granada Theater 
17 - San Antonio, TX - Backstage Live-Out Doors 
18 - Houston, TX - Guitar Fest 
21 - Sauget, IL - Pops 
23 - New Orleans, LA - House Of Blues 
24 - Orlando, FL - Plaza Theatre 
25 - Miami, FL - Grand Central 

June 
2 - San Juan, Puerto Rico - Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferre 
7 - Dubai City, United Arab Emirates - Dubai Rock Festival 

Malmsteen's official biography entitled Relentless: The Memoir will be released on May 21st via Wiley publishers. 


According to a press release: “Yngwie Malmsteen's revolutionary guitar style—combining elements of classical music with the speed and volume of heavy metal—made him a staple of the 80s rock scene. Decades later, he's still a legend among guitarists, having sold 11 million albums and influenced generations of rockers since. In Relentless, Malmsteen shares his personal story, from the moment he burst onto the scene seemingly out of nowhere in the early 80s to become a household name in the annals of heavy metal. Along the way, he talks about his first bands, going solo, his song writing and recording process, and the seedy side of the rock business.” 














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