Hellyeah, All That Remains, Butcher Babies, Saul + Deepfall Announce Spring Tour
Hellyeah has announced a spring tour package with All That Remains, Butcher Babies, Saul and Deepfall
Hellyeah is forging ahead in honor of their late drummer, Vinnie Paul, and the band has announced an extensive spring tour. All That Remains, Butcher Babies, Saul and Deepfall will open for most of the dates on the trek.
The tour will set off April 18 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the run will wrap up with Hellyeah’s May 23 set at the Rocklahoma festival near Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hellyeah will also appear at a number of other music festivals this spring and summer, including Epicenter, Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple. View the band’s upcoming tour dates below. Tickets for the trek are on sale now.
“While Vinnie Paul is obviously irreplaceable, one thing we can’t not do is tour,” said Hellyeah’s Kyle Sanders in a statement. “As easy as it would be to say we’re not going on the road, we have to. Vinnie would be extremely disappointed in us if we didn’t promote this record properly.”
“We are hitting it hard this spring and we’re excited it’s with Hellyeah, BB and Saul,” added All That Remains singer Phil Labonte. “We’ll be on the road in the U.S. most of the spring so make sure you get tickets now cause these shows are not to be missed!”
“After a year of writing, Butcher Babies are excited to return to the stages across America,” added Butcher Babies. “To tour with Hellyeah and All That Remains seems like a natural progression for the band as we’ve been friends for years. We’re elated to finally hit the road with these powerhouses. With an onslaught of new music and our explosive live show, we’re more than ready for a triumphant return.”
Saul’s Zach Bedsaul added, “It’s an absolute honor to be apart of a tour with such monumental and inspiring musicians. We’re excited to break down the doors for 2020 and meet every Equal we can.”
Hellyeah Spring 2020 Tour Dates:
04/18 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues
04/19 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Depot
04/21 – Denver, Colo. @ Summit
04/23 – Chicago, Ill. @ House of Blues
04/24 – E. Moline, Ill. @ Rust Belt
04/26 – Sayreville, N.J. @ Starland Ballroom
04/28 – Baltimore, Md. @ Baltimore Sound Stage
04/29 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Roxian Theatre
05/01 – Virginia Beach, Va. @ WNOR Lunatic Luau*
05/03 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Epicenter*
05/05 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Buchead Theatre
05/06 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Marathon Music Works
05/07 – Jackson, Miss. @ Hal & Mals
05/09 – Daytona Beach, Fla. @ Welcome to Rockville*
05/11 – New York, N.Y. @ Sony Hall
05/12 – Portland, Maine @ State Theater
05/13 – Hartford, Ct. @ The Webster
05/15 – Columbus, Ohio @ Sonic Temple*
05/16 – Reading, Pa. @ Reverb
05/17 – Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium
05/20 – Clear Lake, Iowa @ Surf Ballroom
05/21 – Sioux City, Iowa @ Anthem Hard Rock
05/22 – N, Kansas City, Mo. @ Voodoo Lounge Harrahs
05/23 – Pryor, Okla. @ Rocklahoma
*Hellyeah only
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