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Tour Dates 18 July, 2005

Crossfade New Hit Single 'Colors' Enters Top 20 on Billboard's Modern Rock Chart

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NEW YORK (Columbia Records/ www.crossfadeonline.com) - As Crossfade's watershed self-titled debut album quickly approaches the RIAA platinum mark, Columbia Records is celebrating the band's third hit at radio with the new single and video "Colors." By far, one of the biggest artist development successes of 2004 and 2005, Crossfade, has performed on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." The band will next appear and perform on CBS' "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" on Friday, July 22 (Check your local listings).

"Cold," the first single from Crossfade, made music history as radio's No 1 Most Played Rock Song of 2004. The track spent a record-breaking 65 weeks on the Active Rock chart while spending more than a record 45 weeks on the Modern Rock chart. Both "Cold" and its follow-up single, "So Far Away," were Top 10 records at Active Rock Radio. With its immensely catchy chorus, "Cold" has now crossed over to Top 40 radio with a special acoustic version (available on the recently released DualDisc edition of the album) as well as mash-up versions featuring Club Nouveau's early 90's hit "Why You Treat Me So Bad" and indie socialite rapper Ms 86.

Originally released on April 13, 2004, Crossfade was a No 1 Heatseekers before entering the Billboard 200 bestselling albums chart in July of that year and began its steady climb up the chart. The album continues to sell upwards of 15,000 copies per week. The album was written, recorded & self-produced by Crossfade, with post-production by Randy Straub (U2, P.O.D., Metallica) and recorded at the band's garage studio in Columbia, South Carolina. Crossfade hit the road on July 7 to headline a series of dates with Seether that will run through the end of September (see tour itinerary following).

CROSSFADE TOUR ITINERARY (with Seether unless otherwise noted)
07/07/05 Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Live
07/08/05 Shreveport, LA Strand Theatre Of Shreveport
07/09/05 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX Antone's
07/10/05 Lafayette, LA Nitetown
07/14/05 Nashville, TN Dancin' In The District
07/15/05 Lansing, MI Adado Riverfront Park
07/19/05 Charlotte, NC Tremont Music Hall
07/20/05 Hilton Head , SC Monkey Business
07/23/05 N. Charleston, SC Center Stage @ The Plex
07/24/05 Ft Myers, FL Ricochet Nightclub (Crossfade 2005)
07/25/05 Jacksonville, FL Freebird Cafe
07/26/05 Tallahassee, FL Floyd's Music Store
07/27/05 New Orleans, LA House Of Blues
07/29/05 Melbourne, FL County Line Saloon
07/30/05 Fort Jackson, SC Patton Field
08/01/05 Springfield, MO Ozark Empire Fairgrounds (Crossfade 2005)
08/03/05 Oshkosh, WI Leach Amphitheater
08/04/05 Ft Wayne, IN Pierre's
08/06/05 Atlanta, GA Underground Atlanta
08/07/05 Bethlehem, PA Musikfest Riverplace
08/11/05 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Empire Fair Expo Hall
08/12/05 Fargo, ND Playmakers Pavilion
08/13/05 Billings, MT Montana Fair
08/16/05 Wichita, KS The Cotillion Ballroom, Theatre
08/17/05 Sedalia, MO Missouri State Fair
08/18/05 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN Myth
08/19/05 Escanaba, MI Upper Peninsula State Fairgrounds
08/20/05 Louisville, KY Kentucky State Fair/ Louisville Stadium
08/21/05 Winston Salem, NC Millennium Center
08/23/05 Baltimore, MD Sonar
08/26/05 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
08/27/05 Youngstown, OH B&B Backstage
08/28/05 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
08/29/05 Lancaster, CA Antelope Valley Fairgrounds
08/31/05 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino
09/01/05 Syracuse, NY NY State Fair
09/03/05 Du Quoin, IL Du Quoin State Fair
09/05/05 El Paso, TX Western Playland
09/07/05 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theater
09/08/05 Anaheim, CA House Of Blues
09/09/05 Las Vegas, NV House Of Blues
09/11/05 Salt Lake City, UT Utah State Fairpark, Arena
09/13/05 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre
09/17/05 Huntington, WV Harris Riverfront Park
09/24/05 Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma State Fair (Crossfade 2005)






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