Killswitch Engage Announce North American Tour With August Burns Red
Killswitch will hit the road in the U.S. and Canada in March of 2020.
Having only wrapped up their UK tour last month, metalcore legends Killswitch Engage are already making big plans for 2020. The band have announced a full North American headlining tour to kick off this coming March, with August Burns Red opening up for them.
The tour starts in the Rust Belt -- assuring that fans will freeze their asses off attending -- then heads down the east coast, through the south, and winds up through America and into Canada. It's a massive trek, so fans have plenty of chances to catch KsE live.
Stomp like a sumo wrestler to a killer breakdown at one of the following dates:
March 2020
10 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
11 Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe Live
13 Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
14 Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore
15 Raleigh, NC @ Ritz
17 Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
18 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
20 Dallas, TX @ Southside Ballroom
21 Houston, TX @ House of Blues
21 San Antonio, TX @ Vibes
23 Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
24 Los Angeles @ The Wiltern
25 Riverside, CA @ Municipal Auditorium
26 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield
28 Seattle, WA @ Showbox Sodo
29 Boise, ID @ Revolution
31 Salt Lake City, UT @ Complex
April 2020
01 Denver, CO @ Fillmore
03 Minneapolis, MN @ Fillmore
04 Chicago, IL @ Radius
05 Detroit, MI @ Fillmore
06 Toronto, ON @ Rebel
08 Montreal, QC @ MTelus
10 Portland, ME @ State Theatre
11 New York, NY @ Terminal 5
12 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
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This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of Killswitch Engage's groundbreaking album The End Of Heartache. But for guitarist Adam D, the band's new record Atonement is all that matters.
“We shouldn’t live in the past, y’know?” says Adam. “I feel like there’s been too much of that recently. Maybe more people should focus on writing more material, and not just trying to rehash stuff, y’know? There’s just too much of that!
“I’m happy that everyone agreed with me that it wasn’t a good idea,” he continued, “especially because we literally just finished our new record. So we have things to worry about.”