Steve Vai recently took to social media to announce the dates for the second leg of his North American trek, called the "Inviolate World Tour."
The dates are in addition to the previously announced shows in South America and Mexico. Vai commenced his tour with a performance in Sao Paolo, Brazil on June 3rd.
According to the schedule announced by Vai, the second leg, which will have 26 new North American stops, will kick off on July 16th at Tucson's Rialto Theatre. The final show of the tour will take place in Monterey, California, at the Golden State Theater on August 19th.
The dates include ten performances across Canada as well. Vail will be performing in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, among other cities in Canada.
Steve Vai's Inviolate World Tour Newly Added Dates:
Jul. 16 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto TheatreJul. 18 - Grand Junction, CO - Mesa TheatreJul. 19 - Albuquerque, NM - RevelJul. 20 - Midland, TX - La HaciendaJul. 21 - Little Rock, AR - Little Rock HallJul. 23 - New Orleans, LA - Joy TheaterJul. 25 - Nashville, TN - CMA TheaterJul. 26 - Memphis, TN - Minglewood HallJul. 27 - Peoria, IL - Civic Center TheaterJul. 28 - Clarksburg, WV - The Robinson GrandJul. 29 - Harrisburg, PA - Whitaker CenterJul. 30 - Wilkes-Barre, PA - FM Kirby CenterAug. 01 - Bar Harbor, ME - The 1932 Criterion TheatreAug. 02 - Halifax, NS - [to be determined]Aug. 03 - Saint John, NB - [to be determined]Aug. 05 - Montreal, QC - Corona TheatreAug. 06 - Ottawa, ON - Bronson CentreAug. 08 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music HallAug. 10 - Winnipeg, MB - Burton Cummings TheatreAug. 11 - Saskatoon, SK - Coors Event CentreAug. 12 - Edmonton, AB - Union HallAug. 13 - Calgary, AB - The Palace TheatreAug. 15 - Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw TheatreAug. 16 - Spokane, WA - Knitting FactoryAug. 17 - Bend, OR - Midtown BallroomAug. 19 - Monterey, CA - Golden State Theater
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