Headliners Bleed the Dream have achieved critical success with their debut album Built By Blood, which was released earlier this year through WARCON.
Excited to be back on the road, the band says they couldn't be any happier with the lineup.
"This tour is definitely a force to be reckoned with," said Keith Thompson, bassist for Bleed the Dream. "To be able to share the stage with four bands that we not only like but are actually fans of is great."
Bedlight for Blue Eyes (Trustkill Records) is also touring behind their debut album The Dawn which was released August 16th as are fellow label mates Roses Are Red who released the Conversation on September 21st of last year. Stutterfly is continuing to ride high off of their label debut And We Are Bled of Color which was released this year through Maverick Records and The Confession's (Record Collection Music) debut, self-titled album will be available October 11th, but can be purchased in advance at all shows.
In addition to the impressive lineup, Jim Kelly, general manager for WARCON Enterprises, says that the cooperation and collaboration between the bands, labels and sponsors are what truly set this tour apart.
"There's this great dynamic between every one that will create a much bigger impact than anything we could have achieved on our own," he said. "Every one is in agreement with what needs to be done and is very eager to help out. This is a great example of the community in post-hardcore punk."
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