Killswitch Engage and Parkway Drive have announced plans to embark on a co-headlining tour that will be called "Collapse The World."
The tour will take place in spring 2019, and will kick off on April 18 in San Francisco and wrap up on May 16 in Milwaukee. After The Burial is set to appear as a support act.
Tickets for the trek will go on sale Friday, December 21 at 10AM local time.
"After having the pleasure of destroying stages all over Australia with the Parkway guys just over a month ago, we couldn't be more stoked to share the stage with them once again, this time in the States," said Killswitch frontman Jesse Leach. "Parkway Drive puts on an incredible live show and we are excited to combine forces and bring the energy every night to a town near you. I am absolutely certain fans of both bands are in for a hell of a time. This will be one for the memories for sure — let's rage!"
"This co-headlining tour with Killswitch Engage is a landmark for Parkway Drive in North America," added Parkway Drive's frontman Winston McCall. "Having smashed our way across the land for over a decade now, it is a humbling and defining moment to be sharing this slot with true heavy metal icons and personal heroes. We have always aimed to maintain the highest standard of energy, connection and entertainment at our shows, a standard that has been set and maintained by KSE their entire career. The concept of how epic this tour will be is mind blowing to me. Bring on the insanity!"
Collapse the World 2019 Tour Dates:
April 18 — San Francisco, Calif. @ Warfield TheatreApril 19 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood PalladiumApril 20 — Mesa, Ariz. @ 98 KUPD - UfestApril 22 — Colorado Springs, Colo. @ City AuditoriumApril 23 — Wichita, Kan. @ Cotillion BallroomApril 24 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Diamond BallroomApril 26 — Dallas, Texas @ South Side BallroomApril 27 — Austin, Texas @ Stubb's Waller Creek AmphitheaterApril 28 — Houston, Texas @ So What?! Music FestivalApril 30 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Uptown TheaterMay 1 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room at Old National CentreMay 3 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Welcome to RockvilleMay 4 — Atlanta, Ga. @ TabernacleMay 5 — Nashville, Tenn. @ War Memorial AuditoriumMay 7 — Niagara Falls, N.Y. @ The Rapids TheatreMay 9 — New York, N.Y. @ Terminal 5May 10 — New Haven, Ct. @ College Street Music HallMay 11 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Franklin Music Hall (Outdoors)May 12 — Rockingham, N.C. @ EpicenterMay 12 — Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ House of BluesMay 14 — Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore Silver SpringMay 15 — Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore DetroitMay 16 — Milwaukee, Wis. @ Eagles Club StageMay 17-19 — Columbus, Ohio @ Sonic Temple
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