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Underoath Announces "Rebirth" 2016 North American Tour Dates
After disbanding and playing a "final farewell" tour in 2013, Underoath is unsurprisingly back together and performing live again.
After recently confirming two reunion shows at the 2016 Self Help Festival and South By So What, the band now announces a full 2016 North American tour. Dubbed the Rebirth Tour, the band will be playing the "They’re Only Chasing Safety" and "Define The Great Line" albums in their entirety.
“I think the thought of Underoath playing again seemed really exciting,” explains Tim McTague of the band’s reunion. “We never thought we’d ever even want to play together again, much less be as excited to do so. It was a really cool feeling, and when discussing what this tour could be, it just felt right to play the two albums that our fans have held dearly for so many years. I think it’s going to be really special.”
“I hated the idea of Underoath being ‘over’ and I’m not sure what we are, but we are all friends again and that’s really the most important thing,” said Spencer Chamberlain. “That being said, we felt like now is a great time to do a tour and celebrate Define The Great Line turning ten.”
Pre-sale tickets are available now via this location. Dates for the "Rebirth" tour are as follows:
March 16 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Live
March 19 San Bernardino, CA 2016 Self Help Festival
March 20 Dallas, TX South By So What
March 21 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
March 22 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
March 23 San Antonio, TX The Aztec Theater
March 25 Phoenix, AZ The Marquee
March 26 Las Vegas, NV Brooklyn Bowl
March 28 San Francisco, CA The Regency Ballroom
March 30 Seattle, WA Showbox SODO
March 31 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
April 1 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
April 2 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
April 3 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre
April 4 Kansas City, MO Arvest Bank Theatre
April 6 Minneapolis, MN Skyway Theatre
April 7 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre
April 8 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
April 9 Grand Rapids, MO Orbit Room
April 10 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
April 11 Nashville, TN Rocketown
April 13 Cleveland, OH Agora Theatre
April 14 New York, NY Best Buy Theater
April 15 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
April 16 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
April 17 Boston, MA House of Blues
April 19 Toronto, ON The Phoenix
April 20 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore
April 21 Norfolk, VA The NorVA
April 22 Charlotte, NC Amos Southend
April 23 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
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1. DreamHeater writes:
It's being generous calling that a breakup. There are bands who have longer gaps between albums WITHOUT going on hiatus.
That said... they should have just stayed "broken up"