Drowning Pool Announces New "Unlucky 13th Anniversary" Tour Dates

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The Platinum Texas rockers from Drowning Pool have announced the second leg of their “Unlucky 13th Anniversary” tour.
The run kicks off on March 12th in Daytona Beach, FL as part of Daytona Bike Week and tours through eastern and central U.S. markets, ending on March 3rd in Dallas, TX. Adrenaline Mob and Full Devil Jacket will provide tour support, alternating each night. The band will perform the platinum-selling album "Sinner" in its entirety at each tour stop, followed by other hits.
3/12 - Daytona Beach, FL @ Main Street Station - Daytona Bike Week
3/14 - Jacksonville, FL @ Beach Blvd Concert Hall
3/17 - Clarksville, TN @ The Warehouse Bar & Grill
3/19 - Baltimore, MD @ Fish Head Cantina
3/20 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance
3/21 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
3/22 - Beckley, WV @ Muncheez
3/24 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar
3/26 - Fredericksburg, VA @ Hard Times
3/27 - Lancaster, OH @ Mickey's Bar
3/28 - Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop
4/1 - Laporte, IN @ Johnny's Roadhouse
4/2 – St. Louis, MO @ The Mad Magician
4/3 - Dallas, TX @ Trees
In a band statement, Drowing Pool says: “Sinner represents that amazing time in Drowning Pool's career when things really started to take off. It reminds us of that raw energy and excitement we had when we first got our music out there… when we first started touring worldwide.
"For us to be able to play the whole Sinner record for our fans is such a great opportunity. Especially for all of newer Drowning Pool fans who know about the original Sinner days with the late great Dave Williams, but never got to see that show. It's a great chance for them to see us how we first started. And Jasen Moreno is heading up center stage.
"He has been our friend throughout this whole journey, his time, dedication, and respect to the Drowning Pool fans shines through every night at every show. Don't miss it! We’re stoked to continue our journey of celebrating older and newer Drowning Pool music. See you at the show!”
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