Joining Throwdown on the bill for the Scum Of The Earth Tour will be Swedish metal madmen Soilwork, whose own Sworn to a Great Divide was recently released to rave reviews from fans and critics. THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD are also onboard, touring in support of a new album of their own, Malice. War Of Ages rounds out what is sure to be a devastating lineup.
"We haven't headlined our own tour in a long time, which is exciting," commented Throwdown frontman Dave Peters. "The most rewarding thing about playing our songs live is interacting and communicating with the audience. And now that our new album has been out for a few months, the songs have had a chance to really sink in, and we're looking forward to seeing people's reactions to songs both new and old."
"We're also very stoked to be touring with Soilwork who are coming all the way over from Sweden," Peters added. "And with THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD and War Of Ages onboard, it's a very strong and diverse bill."
3/03 Dallas, TX � The Door
3/04 San Antonio, TX � White Rabbit
3/05 Houston, TX � Meridien
3/07 Tampa, FL � StateTheatre
3/08 Ft. Lauderdale, FL � Firestone
3/09 Orlando, FL � Firestone
3/10 Atlanta, GA � Masquerade
3/11 Charlotte, NC � Tremont Music Hall
3/12 Norfolk, VA � Norva
3/13 Springfield, VA � Jaxx
3/19 Montreal, QUE � Le Studio
3/20 Toronto, ONT � Opera House
3/21 Detroit, MI � Magic Stick
3/27 Boise, ID � The Big Easy
3/28 Seattle, WA � El Corazon
3/29 Portland, OR � Hawthorne Theatre
*more confirmed dates coming soon*
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