Saint Diablo To Continue Touring Despite Slaves On Dope Pulling Out
. But the band still plan to hit the road in support of their new self-titled album, released last month. "It was as honor and a pleasure to work with such awesome metal vets as Slaves On Dope. I will never forget the experience," states vocalist Tito Quinones. "Our hearts and prayers go out to them in their time of loss. Family is first and we wish them safe travels back home. A death in the family is never easy to deal with and we hope they all get to spend this time with their loved ones as we continue onward to perform at the remaining dates without Slaves. We hope that we can join forces with them again in the future, and until then we wish them all the best in the world." SAINT DIABLO Tour Dates:
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