The Weird Wizard Tour - By Taylor

The very popular music group the Weird Sisters has just announced the start of a new tour. They will be visiting over ten countries and over 50 cities during the tour. The new tour that they have titled, The Weird Wizard World Tour, will start in one week and their final performance of the tour will be at the Quidditch World Cup. No doubt this band of eight will have little time on their hands once the tour begins, fortunately for our readers I was granted an interview with the lead singer just yesterday.

Taylor Wallace: Hello Myron. Thanks for granting me this interview I know that time must be sparse while you get ready for your new tour.
Myron Wagtail: No problem Taylor, anything for our fans and everyone knows what a big fan of Witch Weekly I am so how could I turn down my favorite magazine.

TW: Since your time is short I will jump right into the questions. First the question I�m sure you�re asked the most. How does it feel to be the lead singer of the most popular wizard band of all time?
MW: Well obviously it is a great feeling knowing your music touches so many people. Our fans are the most important thing to us and we try to keep coming out with new things to keep them happy.

TW: When you first started out in the musical industry did you ever imagine that your band would become so popular?
MW: No, when we first got the band together we were doing it more for fun. We never really thought it would go anywhere. Our success happened so fast that sometimes I still feel like it�s all a dream and I�m going to wake up at any minute. Once we were discovered we shot straight to the top and that�s where we�ve stayed since.

TW: Do you have a lot of free time when you�re not on tour?
MW: I don�t think I understand the meaning of free time. When we�re not on tour we�re writing songs and putting together new albums or making appearances. It doesn�t really leave any free time for our personal lives but I still would not trade it for anything in the world.

TW: Which brings me to my next question; I�m sure all of our female readers will be interested to know if you are currently single, would you care to share this with us?
MW: I am in fact single right now, like I said time is a rare thing which doesn�t make it easy to invest in a lot of personal relationships my bandmates are just about the only people I see everyday. I really should start getting out there more.

TW: I think our female readers would agree. What made the band want to start a tour now?
MW: Well we�ve played at the Quidditch World Cup a few times before and it is one of our favorite places to perform, the energy that flows through the crowd is unbelievable so we thought it would be the perfect place to end our tour, to do that we had to start the tour in enough time to finish up at the World Cup.

TW: Thank you so much for taking the time out of what I know is a very busy schedule to share with our readers.
MW: Thank you and I hope to see all of you Witch Weekly readers at one or more of our stops.

Though I doubt they�ll need it this reporter wishes Heathcote Barbary (rhythm guitar), Gideon Crumb (bagpipes), Kirley McCormack Duke (lead guitar), Merton Graves (cello), Orsino Thruston (drums), Donaghan Tremlett (bass), Myron Wagtail (lead singer), and Herman Wintringham (lute) all the luck in the world on their new tour.
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