Heavy metal band Pantera have announced their first North American tour dates in over 20 years.
The reunited group, featuring original members Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown with Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante, will be joining Metallica for the 12 U.S. dates of their "M72 World Tour" in 2023 and 2024.
Metallica is set to play a No Repeat Weekend featuring two nights with two different set lists and opening acts. Pantera will join Mammoth WVH for each U.S. city's opening Friday night concert through August 2024.
Pantera has also announced nearly two dozen festival appearances throughout South America and Europe for 2022-2023. The four piece will pay homage to the late Abbott Brothers, who founded the classic metal band in the 1980s.
Pantera 2023-2024 North American Tour Dates:
Aug 4, 2023 - East Rutherford, NJ @ Metlife StadiumAug 11, 2023 - Montreal @ Stade OlympiqueAug 18, 2023 - Arlington, TX @ AT&T StadiumAug 25, 2023 - Los Angeles @ SoFi StadiumSept 1, 2023 - Phoenix @ State Farm StadiumNov 3, 2023 - St. Louis @ Dome at America's CenterNov 10, 2023 - Detroit @ Ford FieldAug 2, 2024 - Foxborough, MA @ Gillette StadiumAug 9, 2024 - Chicago @ Soldier FieldAug 16, 2024 - Minneapolis @ US Bank StadiumAug 23, 2024 - Edmonton @ Commonwealth StadiumAug 30, 2024 - Seattle @ Lumen Field
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