Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine have announced a Fall 2023 North American headlining Tour.
The tour will begin at Montreal's MTELUS on October 8 and end a month later in Orlando. Montreal is the lone Canadian stop on the tour.
Of Mice & Men and Vended will support Bullet for My Valentine during the 22-date tour.
"Attention please!! So after 5 long years we're finally heading back to the USA and Canada for a proper headline tour," Bullet for My Valentine said in a statement. "We cannot wait to play and see you all again, it's been far too long!!"
"We're gonna be bringing our old friends in OF MICE & MEN and heavy metal upstarts VENDED along for the ride so get ready for some serious mosh pit action!!" they added. "Make sure you pick up your tickets fast as we're expecting them to fly out. VIP packages are also gonna be available on this tour for the first time in years. More info to follow. See ya there."
Tour Dates:
10/08 Montreal, QC - MTELUS10/10 Worcester, MA - The Palladium10/12 New York, NY - Terminal 510/13 Silver Spring, MD - The Fillmore Silver Spring10/15 Philadelphia, PA - Franklin Music Hall10/17 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE10/18 Cleveland, OH - The Agora10/19 Cincinnati, OH - The Andrew J. Brady Music Center10/21 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater10/22 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre10/24 Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore Minneapolis10/26 Denver, CO - Mission Ballrom10/28 Flagstaff, AZ - Pepsi Amphitheater10/29 San Diego, CA - SOMA Mainstage10/31 Los Angles, CA - The Wiltern11/01 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren11/02 Albuquerque, NM - Revel Entertainment Center11/04 San Antonio, TX - Boeing Center At Tech Port11/05 Dallas, TX - House of Blues Dallas11/07 Houston, TX - House of Blues Houston11/08 New Orleans, LA - The Fillmore New Orleans11/10 Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live Orlando
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