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August 2009, Rock News

Theory Of A Deadman Announces Upcoming U.S. Tour

Mon, Aug 24, 2009

Theory Of A Deadman Announces Upcoming U.S. Tour

Vancouver’s latest breakthrough rock band Theory of A Deadman will be launching a 36-date U.S. tour this fall as direct support to Daughtry.  The two-month run kicks off on October 19th in Topeka, KS and wraps up on December 20th in Evansville, IN. Openers Cavo are also signed on to the bill. 

 Theory of a Deadman have been enjoying great success in 2009. The band’s latest album, Scars & Souvenirs, was recently RIAA Gold-certified, and is quickly heading towards platinum. The album’s latest single, “By The Way” is currently #21 at Active Rock and #22 at Rock formats. Fan favorite “Not Meant To Be” peaked at #3 at Hot A/C and is currently #21 at Top 40, with an audience of 10.8 million and growing. The video, which features American Idol’s Kara DioGuardi, is currently Top 20 at Fuse and in daily rotation at CMT Pure.  “Wait For Me” is also climbing the charts, with a current position of #44 at Hot A/C. “Hate My Life” peaked at #5 at Active Rock. The first two singles “So Happy” and “Bad Girlfriend” both reached #1 on the Active Rock charts and Top 10 at Modern Rock. Scars & Souvenirs is Theory’s best-selling album to date.

Theory of a Deadman are currently on tour with Cruefest II, playing to the masses across America.

The dates are as follows:

October 19        Topeka, KS                  Kansas ExpoCentre

October 21        Omaha, NE                   Omaha Civic Auditorium

October 22        Ames, IA                      Hilton Coliseum

October 24        Madison, WI                 Alliant Energy Center

October 25        Peoria, IL                     Peoria Civic Center

October 26        Ft. Wayne, IN                Allen County War Memorial  Coliseum

October 28        Lansing, MI                   Breslin Events Center

October 29        Saginaw, MI                   Dow Events Center

October 31        Toledo, OH                    Lucas County Arena

November 2       Toronto, ON                  Air Canada Centre

November 4       Youngstown, OH             Covelli Centre

November 5       Reading, PA                  Sovereign Center

November 6       Atlantic City, NJ              Trump Taj Mahal

November 12     Greensboro, NC              Greensboro Coliseum

November 13     Highland Heights, KY       The Bank of Kentucky Center

November 14     Huntington, WV             Big Sandy Superstore Arena

November 16     Wilkes-Barre, PA             Wachovia Arena

November 17      Bridgeport, CT                Arena at HarborYard    

November 19     Fairfax, VA                      Patriot Center

November 20    Charlottesville, VA            John Paul Jones Arena

November 30    Gainesville, FL               Stephen Connell Center

December 1      Tallahassee, FL             Tallahassee County Civic Center

December 2      Pensacola, FL                Pensacola Civic Center

December 4      Birmingham, AL               BJCC Arena

December 5     Louisville, KY                Broadbent Arena

December 7        Tupelo, MS              BancorpSouth Arena

December 8      Bossier City, LA            CenturyTel Center

December 9      Lafayette, LA               Cajundome       

December 11      Corpus Christi, TX        American Bank Center

December 12      San Antonio, TX          Freeman Coliseum

December 13       Austin, TX                  Frank Erwin Center

December 15     Tulsa, OK                    BOK Center

December 16      Jonesboro, AR          ASU Convocation Center

December 18      Little Rock, AR          Verizon Arena

December 19      Southaven, MS         DeSoto Civic Center

December 20     Evansville, IN            Roberts Stadium

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