DORO PESCH ANNOUNCES 30th ANNIVERSARY TOUR FOR NORTH AMERICA

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Having celebrated the 30th year anniversary of the first time she took the stage this past May with a two-night live concert party in her hometown of Düsseldorf, Germany in addition to shows throughout Europe, the U.K. and in Latin America, multi-decade recording artist and legendary metal maven Doro Pesch will be bringing her career-spanning anniversary show to North America this fall.

“The Anniversary Tour was incredibly well-received everywhere and we know there are many more places we need to get to,” shares vocalist and
songwriter Doro. “I’m always super excited to play in the USA and Canada. Looking forward to seeing all our great fans, friends, and metalheads again. See you soon… Raise Your Fist!”

Fans will soon be invited to participate in an online poll to select the set lists for the tour via Doro’s official Facebook page.

Confirmed 30 Years – Strong & Proud North American tour dates are:

10/10 Route 20 Outhouse – Sturtevant, WI
10/11 Pov’s 65 – Spring Lake Park, MN
10/12/ Mojoes – Joliet, IL
10/14 Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH
10/15 Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
10/16 Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON – Canada
10/18/ Salle Multi – Quebec City, QC – Canada
10/19 Petit Campus – Montreal, QC – Canada
10/20 The Gramercy Theatre – New York City, NY

There are plans for an additional, second leg of the tour in the U.S. for Spring 2015.

Raise Your Fist – which features musical guests Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead and Ozzy/Firewind guitarist Gus G. – debuted at #65 on the American Billboard Heatseekers chart in November 2012 and can be purchased here.

Doro on the web:

doro.de
facebook.com/DoroOfficial
twitter.com/DoroOfficial
youtube.com/user/DoroOfficial

10 Responses

  1. It is tragic that Doro isn’t well-known in the United States. Her albums with Warlock were great and she has put out a lot of good solo material as well. Her Warrior Soul album is terrific. I know a lot of people consider Lita Ford to be the “metal queen” but it should be Doro (no disrespect to Lita) Doro puts out a great show and her music is heavier (though she always has two or three ballads on every album). If you get a chance check her out, I think many of you will be pleasantly surprised.

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