WITHIN TEMPTATION - Pictures From Munich Show With 69 EYES And DELAIN AvailableShutterBLAST.net has uploaded pictures from
WITHIN TEMPTATION's October 1st show at the Tonhalle in Munich, Germany. Shots of support acts
THE 69 EYES and
DELAIN are also available. Click on the links below:
Within Temptation 69 Eyes Delain As previously reported, Live-Metal.net have issued a new interview with Within Temptation singer Sharon den Adel, conducted by Jeff Maki and Jason Price. The following is an excerpt from the interview:
Q: What's next for you after this tour?
A: Well, we got a lot of shows in Europe. We are going to play on England in the academies, which are lots of nice venues to play in. So we're gonna play there like four or five shows and then we go to Germany. We do a tour in Germany and we have a few big shows, as well. Then in Holland, we do an arena with a real orchestra in February, a classical orchestra. And we're gonna play all our songs with a classical orchestra. Also in November, we're gonna play for 8,000 people in Eindoven, which is also in Holland and we're gonna play this java kind of big show with all kinds of things happening. So they're will be a lot of things, then come back here again.
Q: So you're coming back here soon?
A: "I hope so because we just met our booking agency yesterday and they were like, 'Please come back soon again.' And we were like, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, but when?' So we're gonna see. So hopefully we will again. It will be on short notice - that's how it works probably in America, I don't know. It goes differently in Europe. They have ticket sales in Europe and it's like six months ahead of when you're really going to play. And America it's like - we announced this tour a month ago. And we're like, 'Nobody's gonna come. Nobody's gonna know. How can I do this?' But there like that's normal in America - 'OK, right.'"
Q: You mentioned playing with the orchestra. How will that transition? How will that work?
A: "It's gonna be different but not that much different because we have an orchestra on tape, because we can't bring the orchestra to events and stuff like that. They're gonna play more or less the real thing, but of course it will be more organic. The sounds are gonna be different, but it's gonna be live. And we'll probably make a little bit different arrangements here and there. It's not the same orchestra we recorded with and we're gonna do some different things also to make it more special, try some things out. Also to give them some more space for their own interpretation."
Read the full interview at
Live-Metal.net.