Seether Announce Triple Threat Tour with Sick Puppies and Kyng
South African rockers Seether book late-summer, early-fall U.S. tour dates
Shaun Morgan and the guys of Seether are busy supporting Nickelback this summer, but come fall, the guys will go out on their own. Seether have announced their very own headlining tour, billed the “Triple Threat Tour,” which will also feature opening acts Sick Puppies, Kyng and, on select dates, Eye Empire and Young Guns.
The trek sets off Sept. 20 in Boston and currently runs through Oct. 20 in Detroit, but more dates are expected to drop soon. The band is out supporting their current album, 2011’s “Holding Onto Strings Better Left To Fray.”
On top of touring with Nickelback this summer and planning their headlining tour, Seether are debuting their first music festival this year, and it’s for a good cause. “Rise Above Fest” is scheduled for Sept. 3 at the Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, N.H., and proceeds will support the National Alliance on Mental Illness organization in New Hampshire, which provides assistance to people of all ages influenced by mental illness or serious emotional disorders. Other bands slated to play include Buckcherry, Black Stone Cherry, Puddle of Mudd and Otherwise. (Photo credit: Anne Erickson.)
Seether ‘Triple Threat Tour’ 2012 Dates:
9/20 — Boston, Mass. — House of Blues
9/21 — Sayreville, N.J. — Starland Ballroom
9/22 — Baltimore, Md. — Pier Six Concert Pavilion
9/23 — Norfolk, Va. — The NorVa
9/25 — St. Petersburg, Fla. — Jannus Live
9/27 — Atlanta, Ga. — Tabernacle
9/28 — Sauget, Ill. — Pop’s
9/29 — Oklahoma City, Okla. — Diamond Ballroom
10/1 — Tempe, Ariz. — The Marquee
10/8 — Blackfoot, Idaho — Club Centenario
10/11 — Billings, Mont. — Shrine Auditorium
10/12 — Casper, Wyo. — Casper Event Center Arena
10/16 — Minneapolis, Minn. — The Brick
10/19 — Grand Rapids, Mich. — The Orbit Room
10/20 — Detroit, Mich. — The Fillmore Detroit
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