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Two month ago, BLIND GUARDIAN released their amazing new record »Beyond The Red Mirror«, which has entered the charts worldwide, a.o. on #4 in Germany, #8 in Austria, #10 in Switzerland, #12 Czech Republic, #14 in Finland and many more. Now it is about time to bring »Beyond The Red Mirror« on stage. Today marks the start of the worldwide tour, which kicks off in their hometown Krefeld, at the sold out and legendary “Kulturfabrik”, the place where everything has begun. Therefor BLIND GUARDIAN posted a new trailer, with impressions of their rehearsals and with some comments about the upcoming shows. Click here:

Enjoy BLIND GUARDIAN live: 02.04. D Krefeld - Kulturfabrik (sold out)10.04. NL Eindhoven - Effenaar11.04. BE Antwerps-Borgerhout - Trix Zall12.04. UK London - The Forum 14.04. FR Paris - Bataclan 15.04. FR Strasburg - La Laiterie 17.04. ESP Bilbao - Santana 27 18.04. ESP Barcelona - St Jordi Club 19.04. ESP Madrid - La Riviera 21.04. CH Pratteln - Z7 23.04. D Trier - Europa Halle 24.04. D Frankfurt-Offenbach - Stadthalle25.04. D Düsseldorf - Mitsubishi Electric Halle26.04. D Bamberg - Brose Arena28.04. D München - Zenith 30.04. D Leipzig - Haus Auensee 01.05. D Stuttgart - Liederhalle Beethoven Saal 02.05. D Hamburg - O2 Arena 05.05. I Milan - Alcatraz 06.05. I Rome - Atlantico 08.05. GR Thessaloniki - Principal Club 09.05. GR Athens - Gagarin 20510.05. GR Athens - Gagarin 20513.05. TR Ankara - Jolly Joker Ankara14.05. TR Istanbul - KüçükÇiftlik Park 15.05. RO Bucharest - Arenle Romane16.05. BG Sofia - UNIVERSIADA HALL19.05. RS Belgrade - Belexpocentar Beograd.21.05. SLO Ljubjana - Kino Siska22.05. AT Graz - Explosiv (sold out)23.05. AT Vienna - Gaswerk24.05. CZ Zlin - Masters of Rock Café26.05. PL Warsaw - Progresja Music Zone27.05 D Berlin - Huxley´s Neue Welt29.05. S Gothenburg - Trädgårn30.05. S Örebro - Metallsvenskan Festival31.05. NOR Oslo - Rockefeller02.06. FIN Helsinki - Nosturi04.06. RUS St.Petersburg - A2 Club05.06. RUS Moscow - Ray Just Arena07.06. RUS Ekaterinburg - Tele Club 09.06. RUS Samara - Metelitsa11.06. BY Minsk - Republic Club 23.06. J Osaka - Big Cat24.06, J Nagoya - Bottom Line25.06. J Tokyo - O-East02.10. BR Fortaleza - Siara Hall03.10. BR Recife - Baile Perfumado06.10. BR Porto Alegre - Opiniao07.10. BR Curitiba - Master Hall 09.10. BR Rio de Janeiro - Vivo Rico10.10. BR Belo Horizonte - Music Hall 12.10. BR Sao Paulo - HSBC14.10. AR Buenos Aires - El Teatro Flores16.10. CL Santiago de Chile - Teatro Caupollican18.10. CR San Jose - Pepper’s Club 20.10. MEX Mexico City - Circo Volador Watch the lyric video of 'Twilight Of The Gods': http://youtu.be/Ep1B_aIFPDE Get your copy of »Beyond The Red Mirror« here: http://smarturl.it/BLIND-GUARDIAN-Red www.blind-guardian.com | www.facebook.com/blindguardian | www.nuclearblast.de/blindguardian Read more... then come back and comment below.
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