Source: Blabbermouth.net

KING DIAMOND will make a special announcement on August 3 — one day after the completion of the band’s participation in this year’s edition of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival. Although no details have yet been revealed, speculation is that KING DIAMOND will perform its classic second album, 1987’s concept effort “Abigail”, in its entirety on an upcoming tour.

A post was made earlier today on the official KING DIAMOND Facebook page featuring the cover artwork of the “Abigail” LP, along with the following caption: “ATTENTION EVERYONE!!! Keep an eye out for some major news on August 3rd.”

Asked by Metal Injection earlier this month if there is a chance of KING DIAMOND ever performing “Abigail” in full, the band’s guitarist, Andy La Rocque, smiled and said (see video below): “It might happen. I can’t really tell you any, you know, details about it, but, yeah…”

La Rocque also said that KING DIAMOND hasn’t officially started working on material for the follow-up to the band’s 2007 album “Give Me Your Soul…Please”, but he talked about a possible direction for the next CD. He said: “Hopefully the sound of the album is gonna be better. I don’t really know about the story or… I’ve got some riffs and such that I wrote a few years back, actually, but I have to go back and check that to see if that still can be used. I don’t know about that, because we get new ideas all the time. So we’ll see about that. But I’m sure we’re gonna have some fresh, good ideas for the next album, that’s for sure. And when that’s gonna happen, we don’t really know.”

Andy revealed in a 2008 interview with “Abigail” was his favorite KING DIAMOND album so far. He explained: “The songs and the whole recording session was just surrounded with magical moments, great spirit and a very creative atmosphere. I still remember it as one of the best studio sessions I ever been involved in.”

KING DIAMOND in 2002 released an album called “Abigail II: The Revenge”, which was said to feature a storyline that was the sequel to the original “Abigail” LP.