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Monday, 01 March 2010 19:40

Soulfly Announces Spring Tour

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New York, NY: SOULFLY are wasting no time getting out on the road for a month of advance touring in support of their forthcoming seventh album, Omen, due in stores May 25, 2010. The tour kicks off March 2 in San Antonio, Texas and runs through April 1 in Reno, Nevada.

The bill will feature Prong, Incite and Rotting Corpse as the support acts.

Tommy Victor of tourmates Prong lends his voice to the song "Lethal Injection," which appears on Omen, and fans will experience Soulfly frontman Max Cavalera singing the song live with Victor on this tour!

In addition to the tour, a video for "Rise of the Fallen" will be shot next month. The song features guest vocals from Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist Greg Puciato. Omen, by far the band's most in your face, punk leaning album, will feature an original cover illustration by artist David Ho, depicting the seven deadly sins.

Tour dates are as follows:

March 2 - Scout Bar - San Antonio, TX
March 3 - Scout Bar - Houston, TX
March 6 - Culture Room - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
March 7 - Firestone - Orlando, FL
March 8 - State Theater - St. Petersburg, FL
March 9 - The Loft at Center Stage Atlanta - Atlanta, GA
March 11 - Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJ
March 12 - Crazy Donkey - Farmingdale, NY
March 13 - The Expo Center at Marriot Hotel - Fitchburg, MA
March 15 - Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
March 16 - Lupo's - Providence, RI
March 17 - Chance - Poughkeepsie, NY
March 19 - Peabody's Downunder - Cleveland, OH
March 20 - Al Rosa - Columbus, OH
March 23 - The Midland Theatre by AMC - Kansas City, MO
March 27 - MacEwan Hall - Calgary, ALB
March 28 - Starlite Room - Edmonton, ALB
March 29 - Knitting Factory Concert House - Spokane, WA
March 30 - The Venue - Vancouver, BC
March 31 - Knitting Factory Concert House - Boise, ID
April 1 - Knitting Factory - Reno, NV

 

 

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