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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Audioslave and 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Take Over Hollywood Wednesday, May 18th With Free Concert and Televised Performance

Audioslave and 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Take Over Hollywood Wednesday, May 18th With Free Concert and Televised Performance

Concert to Air Simultaneously on the ABC SuperSign in New York's Times Square

SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Rock behemoth Audioslave is set to deliver their powerful sound to the heart of Los Angeles when the group shuts down Hollywood Boulevard for an outdoor performance to be broadcast exclusively on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on May 18th. The band's notoriously explosive live show is expected to attract as many as 10,000 fans eager to hear material from their highly anticipated new album, Out Of Exile, which will be released the following Tuesday, May 24th. The performance will take place on a "Jimmy Kimmel Live" custom-built stage in the middle of Hollywood Boulevard. Two songs will be presented during the TV broadcast, which airs from 12:05 to 1:05 am ET/PT on ABC. Fans at the concert will get to hear additional songs.

"Audioslave is a great band that deserves a great platform and on top of that, it's always fun to close a street down," Kimmel said.

The show will also air simultaneously in New York City's Times Square, on the ABC SuperSign.

"When I first moved to L.A. I walked the length of Hollywood Boulevard trying to get a retail job there and nobody would hire me," commented the band's guitarist Tom Morello. "Now they are shutting down the entire street so that Audioslave can rock a free show for our fans. We are very excited to rattle the windows of the whole damn city."

Out Of Exile is the follow-up release to Audioslave's enormously successful, eponymously-titled debut album, which has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. The first single from Out Of Exile, "Be Yourself" is currently sitting at #1 on both the rock and alternative radio charts, where it's been since debuting at the top spot three weeks ago. The band is comprised of former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell on vocals and ex-Rage Against The Machine members Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk on guitar, bass and drums respectively.

Additionally, Audioslave fans will have the opportunity to purchase live recordings of the band's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" performance following the concert. The songs will be available for 99 cents per song exclusively at Sony's www.connect.com music store.

Jimmy Kimmel and Duncan Gray serve as executive producers and Jason Schrift as co-executive producer. "Jimmy Kimmel Live" is shot live in front of a studio audience and produced by Jackhole Industries in association with Touchstone Television.

Source: Interscope Records

CONTACT: Dennis Dennehy of Interscope Records, +1-310-865-7934, d.dennehy@umusic.com; or Jennifer De La Rosa of ABC Media Relations, +1-818-460-7421, Jennifer.l.delarosa@abc.com, for Jimmy Kimmel Live; or Taffy Miller, tmiller@mprm.com, or Tracy Forrester, tforrester@mprm.com, both of mPRm Public Relations, +1-323-817-1493, for Jimmy Kimmel Live

Web site: http://www.connect.com/

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