Seether is set to kick off their Triple Threat tour on September 20 at Boston, Massachusetts' House of Blues. The other two members of the trifecta are Sick Puppies and Kyng.
Eye Empire and Young Guns will play select dates on the tour for which 15 dates have been announced. The band has indicated that they will announce dates in eleven more cities as well.
Before the Triple Threat tour begins, Seether will debut their inaugural Rise Above Fest. It takes place September 3 at the Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire. The fest raises money in support of suicide prevention.
Joining Seether for the special event are Buckcherry, Puddle of Mudd, Black Stone Cherry and Otherwise.
Triple Threat Tour dates:
Sept. 20 - Boston, Mass., House Of Blues
Sept. 21 - Sayreville, N.J., Starland Ballroom
Sept. 22 - Baltimore, Md., Pier Six Pavilion
Sept. 23 - Norfolk, Va., NorVa
Sept. 25 - Saint Petersburg, Fla., Jannus Live
Sept. 27 - Atlanta, Ga., The Tabernacle
Sept. 28 - Sauget, Ill, Pop's
Sept. 29 - Oklahoma City, Okla., Diamond Ballroom
Oct. 1 - Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
Oct. 8 - Blackfoot, Idaho, El Centario Saloon
Oct. 11 - Billings, Mont., Shrine Auditorium
Oct. 12 - Casper, Wy., Casper Events Center
Oct. 16 - Minneapolis, Minn., The Brick
Oct. 19 - Grand Rapids, Mich., Orbit Room
Oct. 20 - Detroit, Mich., The Fillmore Detroit
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