The progressive metal band Between The Buried And Me and metalcore band August Burns Red will join forces for a highly anticipated tour of North America that unleashes on the East Coast in March. Diverse and powerful, the extensive co-headlined run will feature Los-Angeles-based technical death metal band The Faceless and vocal group Good Tiger. The stellar lineup will appear at premier festivals such as Carolina Rebellion and Rock On The Range as they make their way across the country.
After the overwhelmingly successful release of their seventh studio album, Coma Ecliptic, Between The Buried And Me launched a tour stretching across North America with Enslaved, Intronaut, and Native Construct. Of the colossal ‘Coma Ecliptic Tour III’, bassist Dan Briggs stated, “This is a package that we handpicked each band, which doesn’t always happen. It shows off the diversity of the progressive music universe and we couldn’t be more excited…”
August Burns Red recently unveiled their newest album “Found in Far Away Places”, from which a single earned a 2016 Grammy nomination, and took to Chicago’s House of Blues for an eclectic show supported by Every Time I Die, Stick To Your Guns, Polyphia and Wage War. The melodic metalcore crew is also one of the many incredible artists performing in the largest German music festival, Rock Am Ring.
The Faceless promises unique variation with its technical death metal style in anticipation of their next studio album, In Becoming a Ghost. Meanwhile, newly-formed Good Tiger is entering the scene with the recent release of its debut record, A Head Full of Moonlight.
Between The Buried And Me 2016 Dates
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Mar. 4 : Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
Mar. 5 : Richmond, VA – The National
May 6 : Concord, NC – Carolina Rebellion
Mar. 7 : Ft Lauderdale, FL – Revolution
Mar. 8 : Tampa, FL – Jannus Landing
Mar. 9 : Birmingham, AL – Iron City
Mar. 10 : Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen
Mar. 11 : Memphis, TN – Minglewood Theater
Mar. 12 : St Louis, MO – Pageant
Mar. 14 : Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall
Mar. 15 : Salt Lake City, UT – Complex
Mar. 16 : Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl
Mar. 17 : Tucson, AZ – Rialto
Mar. 18 : San Diego, CA – House Of Blues
Mar. 19 : San Bernardino, CA – Self Help Festival | NOS Event Center
Mar. 21 : San Francisco, CA – Regency
Mar. 22 : Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
May 22 : Columbus, OH – Rock on the Range
Mar. 23 : Portland, OR – Roseland
Mar. 24 : Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
Mar. 25 : Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
Mar. 26 : Vancouver, BC – Vogue
Mar. 28 : Edmonton, AB – Union Hall
Mar. 29 : Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall
Mar. 30 : Saskatoon, SK – O’Brians Event Centre
Apr. 1 : Winnipeg, MB – Garrick
Apr. 2 : Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre
Apr. 3 : Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
Apr. 5 : Austin, TX – Emo’s
Apr. 6 : Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
Apr. 7 : Peoria, IL – Limelight Eventplex
Apr. 8 : Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
Apr. 9 : Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
Apr. 10 : Guelph, ON – Guelph Concert Theatre
Apr. 12 : Quebec City, QC – Imperial
Apr. 13 : Portland, ME – State Theatre
Apr. 14 : Providence, RI – Lupos
Apr. 15 : Philadelphia, PA – Fillmore
Apr. 16 : Albany, NY – Upstate Concert Hall
Apr. 17 : New York, NY – Webster Hall