Former Queensryche singer Geoff Tate has announced the schedule for his "Operation: Mindcrime - The Final Chapter" U.S. tour, during which he will perform the band's classic album in full.
According to the schedule, the first leg of the U.S. trek begins with a show at the Rialto Theatre in Tucson, Arizona, on March 18, and ends on April 25 in Boise, Idaho. The tour than resumes on September 25 in Greensville, South Carolina, and run through October 18 in North Tonawanda, New York.
Operation: Mindcrime, which arrived in 1988, was one of Queensryche's most successful and critically acclaimed albums. The platinum certified record features superhit singles such as "Eyes of a Stranger" and "I Don't Believe in Love."
Tate, who was fired from Queensryche in 2012, sued his ex-bandmates for wrongful termination and both parties briefly toured under the Queensryche name.
Following a settlement between the two parties in 2014, Michael Wilton, Scott Rockenfield and Eddie Jackson got the rights to tour as Queensryche, while Tate was allowed to perform Operation: Mindcrime and its 2006 sequel, Operation: Mindcrime II, in their entireties live.
March 18th - Tucson, AZ - Rialto TheatreMarch 20th - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine TheaterMarch 21st - Englewood, CO - Gothic TheatreMarch 22nd - Wichita, KS - TempleLive Wichita March 23rd - Kansas City, MO - KnuckleheadsMarch 25th - Lincoln, NE - Bourbon TheatreMarch 26th - Fort Smith, AR - TempleLive Fort SmithMarch 27th - Dallas, TX - Echo Music HallMarch 28th - Houston, TX - House of BluesMarch 29th - San Antonio, TX - Aztec TheaterMarch 30th - Austin, TX - Empire GarageApril 1st - New Orleans, LA - House of BluesApril 2nd - Atlanta, GA - Center StageApril 3rd - Jacksonville, FL - Florida TheaterApril 4th - Clearwater, FL - Ruth Eckerd HallApril 5th - Orlando, FL - House of BluesApril 6th - Fort Lauderdale, FL - Parker PlayhouseApril 8th - Louisville, KY - Mercury BallroomApril 9th - Detroit. MI - St Andrews HallApril 10th - Grand Rapids, MI - ElevationApril 11th - St Charles, IL - Arcada TheatreApril 12th - Cincinnati, OH - Taft TheatreApril 13th - Fort Wayne, IN - Clyde TheatreApril 15th - Cleveland, OH - TempleLiveApril 16th - Columbus. OH - TempleLiveApril 17th - Plainfield, IN - Hendrick's LiveApril 18th - St Louis. MO - Delmar HallApril 19th - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst TheaterApril 21st - Green Bay, WI - Epic Event CenterApril 22nd - Minneapolis, MN - Varsity TheaterApril 23rd - Fargo, ND - SanctuaryApril 25th - Boise. ID - Revolution CenterSeptember 25th - Greenville, SC - Radio RoomSeptember 26th - Myrtle Beach, SC - House of BluesSeptember 27th - Raleigh, NC - Lincoln TheatreSeptember 28th - Silver Spring, MD - The FillmoreOctober 1st - Hopewell, VA - Beacon TheatreOctober 2nd - Glenside. PA - Keswick TheatreOctober 3rd - Greensburg, PA - Palace TheatreOctober 5th - Harrisburg, PA - XL LiveOctober 8th - Hartford. CT - Infinity HallOctober 9th - Newton, NJ - Newton TheatreOctober 10th - Red Bank. NJ - Count Basie TheaterOctober 11th - Tarrytown, NY - Music HallOctober 12th - Fairfield. CT - Sacred Heart TheatreOctober 16th - Patchogue, NY - Patchogue TheatreOctober 17th - Homer, NY - Center for the ArtsOctober 18th - North Tonawanda, NY - Riviera Theatre
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