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STRYPER Taps Guitarist HOWIE SIMON as Temporary Replacement; OZ FOX To Return In October


After heavy touring for the first part of 2018, STRYPER will return to the road this fall for the second half of its "God Damn Evil" world tour. And there is good news for STRYPER fans… guitarist Oz Fox intends to return to the road for most of the dates this fall.

This has been a challenging summer for Oz and his bandmates. On August 11, Oz suffered a medical emergency while performing with a side project in Las Vegas. An onstage seizure led to the discovery of some previously unknown "spots" on the brain. Oz has been released from the hospital, although additional testing and treatment will be necessary. However, he should be released to work this fall while his medical team decides the best course of action moving forward.

Oz was forced to sit out the Australia tour dates last month, and he'll miss the September dates as well due to air travel restrictions from his doctor. However, he intends to rejoin STRYPER on the road in October. Oz handpicked Los Angeles-based guitarist Howie Simon to fill in for him on the September dates, allowing Oz additional time to rest and recover. Simon will be a familiar face to many STRYPER fans, with performance credits that include NELSON, Jeff Scott Soto, SCRAP METAL, TALISMAN, Eric Martin, WINGER and more.

"Howie Simon and I have been friends for well over a decade now," says Oz. "It is great to have him help us out and fill in for me while I am in recovery. I am looking forward to catching some fan videos of him online. He's an excellent performer and his guitar playing outranks so many in the business. In my opinion, it is very important for the band to fulfill dates that have been booked for so long. I am thankful for the continued support of the fans while my STRYPERfamily and I face this detour in my career, and I look forward to seeing many of you on the road in October and November."

"We appreciate all the support, thoughts and prayers from everyone at this time," says frontman Michael Sweet. "We look forward to having our brother Oz back as quickly as possible. We're also very grateful to Howie for working so hard learning the material and parts to be able to sit in with us for the time being. We'll do our best to bring you the absolute best show possible until Oz returns."

Formed 35 years ago, STRYPER is the first overtly Christian metal band to go mainstream. The group's name comes from Isaiah 53:5, which states: "But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed."

STRYPER's albums include "To Hell With The Devil", "Second Coming", "No More Hell To Pay", "Fallen" and the band's latest effort, "God Damn Evil".

Tour dates:

Sep. 07 - Rocktember Music Festival - Hinkley, MN Sep. 08 - The Arcada Theatre - St. Charles, IL Sep. 13 - House of Blues Orlando - Lake Buena Vista, FL Sep. 15 - “Rockin’ Vivo Fest” at Vivo Beach Club - Carolina, Puerto Rico

Oct. 12 - The Vogue - Indianapolis, IN Oct. 13 - Delmar Hall - St Louis, MO Oct. 14 - Diamond Ballroom - Oklahoma City, OK Oct. 18 - Stampede - Aurora, CO Oct. 20 - LeatherHheads - Draper, UT Oct. 25 - The Marquee - Tempe, AZ Oct. 26 - The Rialto Theatre - Tucson, AZ Oct. 27 - The Club @ Cannery Casino Hotel - North Las Vegas, NV Oct. 31 - Whiskey A Go Go - West Hollywood, CA Nov. 02 - San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino - Highland, CA Nov. 03 - The Canyon Theater - Santa Clarita, CA Nov. 04 - Ace of Spades - Sacramento, CA Nov. 06 - El Corazon - Seattle, WA Nov. 11 - Virginia St Brewhouse - Reno, NV Nov. 14 - Pub Station Ballroom - Billings, MT Nov. 17 - Anthem @ Hard Rock Casino - Sioux City, IA Jan. 31 - Tupelo Music Hall - Derry, NH Feb. 01 - Wolf’s Den @ Mohegan Sun - Uncasville, CT Feb. 09 - Kawasaki Club Citta - Tokyo, Japan (Rescheduled) Feb. 10 - Kawasaki Club Citta - Tokyo, Japan (Rescheduled)

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