Gwar, Every Time I Die, Ghoul, Etc. Set For “Return Of The Maggot Tour”
Gwar will apparently headline the upcoming “Return Of The Maggot Tour” which will also feature Every Time I Die as direct support. Ghoul and Warbeast will split the East Coast and West Coast opening duties respectively. In addition to that, Gwar are scheduled to appear on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” on October 27th.
Dates for the “Return Of The Maggot Tour” will run as follows:
10/18 Charlotte, NC – Amos Southend
10/19 Norfolk, VA – The Norva
10/20 Washington DC – 9:30 Club
10/21 Worcester, MA – Palladium
10/22 Albany, NY – Northern Lights
10/23 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
10/24 Cleveland, OH – House Of Blues
10/25 Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Hall
10/26 Grand Rapids, MI – Intersection
10/28 Milwaukee, WI – Rave
10/29 Detroit, MI – Harpos
10/30 Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue
10/31 Chicago, IL – House Of Blues
11/01 Sauget, IL – Pop’s
11/02 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
11/04 Edmonton, AB – Events Center
11/05 Calgary, AB – Macewan Ballroom
11/07 Vancouver, BC – Commodore
11/08 Seattle,WA – Showbox
11/09 Portland, OR – Roseland
11/11 San Francisco, CA – The Regency Grand
11/12 Los Angeles, CA – House Of Blues
11/13 Pomona, CA – Glasshouse
11/14 TBA, AZ – TBA
11/15 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theatre
11/16 Denver, CO – Summit Theater
11/18 Austin, TX – East Side Drive In
11/19 Dallas, TX – House Of Blues
11/20 Houston, TX – House Of Blues
11/21 New Orleans, LA – The Hanger
11/22 Atlanta,GA – Masquerade
11/23 Tampa, FL – Green Iguana Stadium
11/25 Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theater
11/26 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
11/27 New Haven, CT – Toads Place



COMMENTS
The fuck is ETID doing supporting GWAR? Shit’s bass-ackwards.
Huhuhuh…..gwar rock, Beavis.
Because GWAR are legends. I love ETID (have a ETID throat sleeve), but GWAR should be headlining.
What’s your throat sleeve of exactly, big guy? ‘Hot Damn!’ I jest.
Tonight Is A Shipwreck from Punch Drunk Punk Rock Romance.
One of their less used and abused lyric lines done as tattoo’s.
Yeah I actually got it before Hot Damn came out and they sort of blew up.
Thumbs up. I remember when that record went berserk in the…ah…I don’t want to say the word, ‘scene’. Anyway, it certainly was quite a pivotal moment, considering Last Night wasnt hugely different. Certainly more abrasive and less slick in comparison, but…I think Hot Damn’s catchiness made it stick in people’s heads more. It was more danceable.
Yeah, it’s a shame they don’t play anything off it anymore because it’s so good. Lyric wise especially. I think it’s Keiths best work.
Agh no buffalo date? Sigh…
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