Dream Theater, Trivium Tour Announced

by | Aug 1, 2011

Dream Theater and Trivium will pair up for a North American trek this autumn.

Dream Theater’s forthcoming album, A Dramatic Turn of Events, is due out September 13th; Trivium’s In Waves will be released on August 9th. Both albums will hit streets by way of Roadrunner.

Initial dates:

Sep 24 San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
Sep 25 Los Angeles, CA @ Nokia Theater
Sep 27 Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO
Sep 28 Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Oct 03 Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre (no Trivium)
Oct 04 Pittsburgh, PA @ Trib Total Media Amphitheatre 
Oct 06 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Oct 07 Montreal, QC @ Place des Arts
Oct 08 Quebec City, QC @ Pavilion de la Jeunesse
Oct 10 Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
Oct 11 Morristown, NJ @ Mayo Performing Arts Center
Oct 12 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
Oct 22 Cleawater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall
Oct 25 Houston, TX  @ Verizon Wireless Theater
Oct 26 Austin, TX @ Bass Concert Hall

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