Sevendust has announced their 12th studio album, All I See Is War, which will drop on May 11 and the band has announced tour dates to support the album. The tour kicks off April 20 in Tempe, Arizona and will be mixing in festival appearances at Welcome To Rockville, Fort Rock, Carolina Rebellion and Rocklahoma. Joining Sevendust as support will be Memphis May Fire, Fire From the Gods and Madame Mayhem. Tickets for all of the headline shows will go on sale this Friday. Fans can visit the band's website to get info on the dates as well as special VIP package information. See all the dates listed below. Sevendust / Memphis May Fire / Fire From the Gods / Madame Mayhem 2018 Tour April 20 - Tempe, Ariz. @ KUPD UFest April 21 - El Paso, Texas @ Speaking Rock Casino April 22 - Albuquerque, N.M. @ Sunshine Theater April 24 - Austin, Texas @ Come and Take It Live April 25 - Baton Rouge, La. @ Varsity Theater April 28 - Jacksonville, Fla. @ Welcome to Rockville April 29 - Sunshine, Fla. @ Fort Rock May 1 - Destin, Fla. @ Club LA May 2 - Nashville, Tenn. @ Cannery Ballroom May 4 - Concord, N.C. @ Carolina Rebellion May 5 - Virginia Beach, Va. @ Lunatic Luau May 6 - Lancaster, Pa. @ Chameleon Club May 8 - Portland, Maine @ Aura May 9 - Clifton Park, N.Y. @ Upstate Concert Hall May 11 - Royal Oak, Mich. @ Royal Oak Music Hall May 12 - Ft. Wayne, Ind. @ Rock on the River May 18 - Peoria, Ill. @ WAQX Spring Fling May 19 - Joliet, Ill. @ The Forge May 20 - Belvidere, Ill. @ Apollo Theater May 22 - Denver, Colo. @ Oriental Theater May 23 - Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Black Sheep May 25 - Pryor, Okla. @ Rocklahoma May 26 - Memphis, Tenn. @ New Daisy Theater May 27 - Knoxville, Tenn. @ The International May 29 - Lexington, Ky. @ Manchester Music Hall June 1 - Sioux City, Iowa @ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
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5/20/2019 03:58:07 pm
I am not really a huge fan of Sevendust, but I am glad to know that they were having a comeback. I mean, it wasn't really a thing to have a comeback during these months, but it's a good thing that the band had finally decided to make music once again. In all fairness, there's a different face of music they presented to the public this time. Hopefully, the fans understood the shift as they are so used with the old and same genre they have. The commoners and non-fans loved it, that's one thing I am sure of!
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