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US cult rockers Coven announce European tour »The Magickal Chaos Tour 2022« for this Autumn!

US cult rockers Coven announce European tour dates for »The Magickal Chaos Tour 2022« this Autumn with special guest Iron Walrus.

The Magickal Chaos Tour 2022:
01.10. Balve Cave (DE) – Prophecy Fest
30.10. Ghent (BE) – Desertfest Belgium
02.11. Linköping (SWE) – The Crypt
03.11. Stockholm (SWE) – Debaser
04.11. Malmö (SWE) – Plan B
05.11. Alvesta (SWE) – Alvesta Folkets Hus
08.11. Berlin (DE) – Cassiopeia
09.11. Kassel (DE) – Goldgrube
10.11. Uden (NL) – De Pul Uden
12.11. Martigny (CH) – Caves Du Manoir
13.11. Milano (IT) – Magnolia
14.11. Langenthal (CH) – Oldcapitol
15.11. Paris (FR) – Petit Bain
18.11. Würzburg (DE) – Hammer Of Doom Festival

Coven is an American rock band formed in the late 1960s, composed of vocalist Jinx Dawson, bassist Oz Osborne (not to be confused with Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath), Chris Neilsen on guitar, Rick Durrett and later John Hobbs on keyboards, and drummer Steve Ross. They are recognized as being the band that first introduced the »Sign Of The Horns« to rock, metal and pop culture (as seen on their 1969 debut album release »Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls«).

Dawson was a native of Indianapolis, Indiana. The difficult delivery of twins, one dead in the womb, was performed by a Dr. Jinks, so her model mother named her Jinx. She began studying opera and the occult, following in her family’s secret society footsteps. She, Ross, and Osborne formed Coven in Chicago in the late 1960s. In 1967 to 1968 they toured on concert bills with Jimmy Page’s Yardbirds, the Alice Cooper band, and Vanilla Fudge, among many others. Dawson began and ended each Coven concert with the sign of the horns, being the first to introduce this hand sign into rock, metal and pop culture.

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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