Nov 24

DevilDriver, Cancer Bats Touring Together

Posted by Chris Harris on November 24, 2010 in News, Tour Dates

DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara

Yeah…I wouldn’t be seeing this tour even if it were hitting New York, but it isn’t, so DevilDriver made the decision for me. Regardless, the tour kicks off January 20 in Oakland, California, with the Cancer Bats and Baptized In Blood providing support.

The bands will all be touring under the “Bound By The Road Tour” banner. Of course, DevilDriver will be out there to get the word out about their new Mark Lewis-produced album Beast, which comes out on February 22.

According to a press release on the effort, “While many bands in the modern era are already withering away by their second album and have shriveled up and died by their third, DevilDriver have proven to mutate, growing stronger, deadlier and more immortal with each successive release.” Those dates after the jump. Huzzah!

Bound By The Road tour dates:
1/20: Oakland, CA – Oakland Metro

1/21: Reno, NV – Knitting Factory

1/22: Chico, CA – Senator Theatre

1/24: Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory Concert House

1/25: Vancouver, BC – The Venue

1/26: Prince George, BC – The Generator

1/27: Calgary, AB – Republik

1/28: Edmonton, AB – The Starlite Room

1/29: Saskatoon, SK – Louis’ Pub

1/30: Winnipeg, MB – The Garrick Centre

1/31: Thunder Bay, ON – Crocks

2/2: Toronto, ON – Opera House

2/3: Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection

2/4: Flint, MI – The Machine Shop

2/5: Dayton, OH – McGuffy’s House of Rock

2/6: Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge

2/8: Fort Collins, CO – Aggie Theatre

2/9: Colorado Springs, CO – The Black Sheep

2/10: Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theatre

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Chris Harris is an internationally-published music journalist and writer whose work has appeared on the pages of Rolling Stone, IFC.com, Revolver, Alternative Press, and Radar. The former news editor for Noisecreep.com, AOL’s heavy metal blog, Harris also served as co-host for the site’s weekly podcast, “Creep Show." Harris spent four years as a reporter and on-air talent for MTV News.