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Latin Metal Legends Ill Niño Plot Anniversary UK Tour.

24/2/2017

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New Jersey Latin Metal legends Ill Niño have lined up a series of UK dates in celebration of '15 Years Of Revolution'. The lauded act, who formed in 1998, will play six dates in March, starting with a stop off at Norwich's Waterfront venue. 
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By Eamon O'Neill On 24th February 2017.

New Jersey Latin Metal legends 
Ill Niño have lined up a series of UK dates in celebration of '15 Years Of Revolution'. The lauded act, who formed in 1998, will play six dates in March, starting with a stop off at Norwich's Waterfront venue. The full list of dates can be viewed below.
 
Marking the 15th anniversary of their critically acclaimed debut album 'Revolution Revolución', the sextet will be playing the classic in its entirety, alongside other fan favourites from their extensive catalogue.
 
Says drummer Dave Chavarri; "It's amazing that it's been 15 Years, since the release of our debut 'Revolution....Revolución'. It's been a wild ride, with lots of great memories, toured the globe with some amazing bands, that are now our tour family, and we've made many friends along the way. I can't say that it hasn't been with our share of trying times. But this East Coast Latino Crew, is still here rocking, doing it our way, and not taking anyone's bulls**t! To many more years of Revolution."
 
Reigning from New Jersey / New York, Ill Niño are a force to be reckoned with. 'Revolution Revolucion' marked what was the beginning for these founding fathers of Latin Metal. The band continues strong 15 years later and show no signs of letting up as they bring their '15 Years Of Revolution' tour to the UK this March following extensive touring across Europe, U.S., Australia, UK, South America, Japan, and China.
 
With 1.3 million worldwide albums sales and still going strong, Ill Niño's breed of metal to the masses resonates with long term and new fans. Not following the typical flavour of the day musical trends, and sticking to their guns, is what makes Ill Niño one of the most prolific Latin Metal bands of all time.

Ill Niño 2017 UK dates:
23 March - Norwich, Waterfront
24 March - Manchester, Academy 3
25 March - Glasgow, Classic Grand
26 March - Bristol, Fleece
28 March - London, Islington Academy
29 March - Southampton, Talking Heads
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