Slipknot, Lamb Of God, Bullet For My Valentine Tour Announced
. Slipknot will be following up their Prepare For Hell Tour with Hatebreed this spring by launching the Summer's Last Stand tour that will feature Lamb Of God, Bullet For My Valentine and Motionless In White. The newly announced trek is scheduled to kick off on July 24th in West Palm Beach, FL at the Cruzan Amphitheater and will conclude on September 5th in Dallas, TX at Gexa Energy Pavilion. Slipknot are launching the tour in support of their new studio album ".5: The Gray Chapter." As previously reported, the band are currently on the European leg of their Prepare For Hell Tour and will be kicking off the North American spring leg with special guests Hatebreed on April 29th in Pensacola, FL Pensacola at the Bay Center and wrap up on May 16th in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena. The band will also be taking part in music festivals across the globe beginning with the Soundwave Festival in late February and early March in Australia. This spring they have lineup a number of appearances in the U.S. including Fort Rock, Welcome to Rockville, Carolina Rebellion and more. In early summer the band will head back to Europe to appear at several leading music festivals including Rock Am Ring in Germany, the Download Festival in the UK, Hellfest in France and more. Summer's Last Stand Tour: Current "Prepare For Hell" European Tour Soundwave Festival Appearances U.S. Festival Appearances "Prepare For Hell" North American Tour w/ Hatebreed European Festival Appearances
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