The tour follows Mudvayne's recent guerilla trek, a stripped-down, no-frills road jaunt that saw the band tearing up packed-to-capacity venues across the country as they previewed new songs for diehard fans. The quartet (vocalist Chad Gray, guitarist Greg Tribbett, bassist Ryan Martinie and drummer Matt McDonough) worked the crowd into a lather with new tracks "Determined," "IMN" and much-buzzed-about lead single "Happy?" Earlier this week, Mudvayne and director Lex Halaby (Killswitch Engage, Chimaira) shot a video for "Happy?" in Los Angeles. The eye-popping clip will be amplified by the digital effects team at Cause & f(x) Pictures, known for their work on The Matrix ReLoaded and X-Men.
Those that couldn't score tickets to Mudvayne's recent sold-out trek can look forward to hearing "Happy?" and additional tracks from LOST AND FOUND on the upcoming tour. Don't miss your chance to experience the intensity of a live Mudvayne show.
Dates for the first two weeks of the tour are:
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3/29 St. Paul, MN @Roy Wilkins Auditorium
3/30 Milwaukee, WI @Eagles Ballroom
4/1 Chicago, IL @Congress Theatre
4/2 Detroit, MI @State Theatre
4/3 Peoria, IL @East Peoria Convention
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4/5 Toronto @Kool Haus
4/6 Montreal @Metropolis
4/8 Hartford, CT @Webster Theater
4/9 Philly, PA @Electric Factory
4/10 Boston, MA @Palladium
4/12 New York, NY TBA
4/13 Washington, DC @9:30 Club
Additional dates to follow.
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