Symphony X announces headlining tour
New Jersey's progressive metal masters SYMPHONY X are pleased to announce their headlining North American tour featuring Seattle's Nevermore, Soilwork from Sweden, Boston's Powerglove, and Blackguard from Montreal. The trek will launch on April 21st in Philadelphia and wrap-up on West Springfield, Virginia on May 22nd.
Exclusive pre-sale tickets are available now at EnterTheVault.com. V.I.P. tickets/packages are available for select shows and will include early entry and a Meet & Greet. After December 1st, tickets can be purchased via regular ticketing outlets.
Confirmed dates for SYMPHONY X's headlining tour are as follows:
04/21/11 The Trocadero - Philadelphia, PA
04/22/11 Best Buy Theatre - New York, NY
04/23/11 The Palladium - Worcester, MA
04/25/11 Metropolis - Montreal, QC - CANADA
04/26/11 Salle Albert Rosseau - Quebec City, QC - CANADA
04/27/11 The Opera House - Toronto, ON - CANADA
04/29/11 Peabody's - Cleveland, OH
04/30/11 Blondie's - Detroit, MI
05/01/11 Bottom Lounge - Chicago, IL
05/02/11 Station 4 - St. Paul, MN
05/04/11 Ogden Theater - Denver, CO
05/06/11 Showbox - Seattle, WA
05/07/11 Hawthorne Theatre - Portland, OR
05/08/11 The Grand Ballroom - San Francisco, CA
05/10/11 The Wiltern - Los Angeles, CA
05/11/11 Marquee Theatre - Tempe, AZ
05/13/11 Trees - Dallas, TX
05/14/11 Scout Bar - Houston, TX
05/15/11 Backstage Live - San Antonio, TX
05/17/11 The Club at Firestone - Orlando, FL
05/18/11 Culture Room - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
05/19/11 The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
05/20/11 Volume 11 - Raleigh, NC
05/21/11 Tremont Music Hall - Charlotte, NC
05/22/11 Jaxx - W. Springfield, VA
SYMPHONY X are currently recording their Nuclear Blast debut and follow-up to 2007's Paradise Lost, which has sold over 60,000 copies in North America.
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Jason Fisher November 09, 2010
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