P.O.D. have revealed the dates for their 20th anniversary tour in support of their 3x multi-platinum 2001 album, “Satellite“. From Ashes To New, All Good Things and Sleep Signals will open that trek, which will begin on August 14th. Tickets are available now through payableondeath.com.
In other news, the band will also be putting out a 20th anniversary edition of “Satellite” with additional rarities, remixes and more on September 03rd via Rhino Records. A vinyl release will follow on October 08th.
That expanded edition of the album will feature 27-songs in total, including a newly remastered version of the original album along with remixes, rarities and four previously unreleased demos.
Among the bonus tracks are the b-sides “Critic” and “Sabbath” and remixes of “Boom” done by The Crystal Method and “Youth Of The Nation” by Mike$ki. A remastered version of a semi-acoustic version of “Alive” has been released as the first single from reissue and can be heard below.
P.O.D. frontman Sonny Sandoval commented of the tour:
“We’ve been touring and working hard for almost 30 years now. It’s all we know. This past year has really made me realize how much I love what I do and how much I appreciate that I am still able to make music and play live for all of those who are still listening. Thank you to all of you who still love live music and can’t wait to be a part of the P.O.D. experience. We can’t wait to see all of your beautiful faces out on the road.”
Guitarist Marcos Curiel added:
“It’s been way too long. We are beyond excited to get back to the stage — where we provide the rock and you provide the roll. From familiar faces to new ones, let’s get back to what we’ve all been waiting for. We are ready as a band to create new memories with you all. Let’s do this! Peace, love, light, and rock ‘n’ roll.”
08/14 Sturgis, SD – Buffalo Chip
08/16 Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre
08/17 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
08/19 Sioux Falls, SD – The District
08/20 Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
08/21 Glen Flora, WI – Northwoods Rock Rally
08/22 Minneapolis, MN – First Ave
08/25 Louisville, KY – KY State Fair#
08/26 Fort Wayne, IN – Piere’s
08/27 Belvidere, IL – The Apollo Theater
08/28 Joliet, IL – The Forge
08/29 Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall
08/31 Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theater
09/04 Houston, TX – BuzzFest (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – KBTZ Show)
09/05 Dallas, TX – BFD21 (Dos Equis Pavilion – KEGL Show)
09/09 Danville, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival^
09/10 New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
09/11 Laconia, NH – Granite State Music Hall
09/12 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
09/14 New York, NY – The Gramercy Theatre
09/15 Huntington, NY – The Paramount
09/16Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head Live
09/18Atlanta, GA – Center Stage
09/19 Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen
09/21 Birmingham, AL – Zydeco
09/22 Savannah, GA – Victory North
09/23 Orlando, FL – Rebel Rock Fest (Pre—Party)
09/25 Columbia, SC – The Senate
09/28 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
09/29 St. Louis, MO – Pop’s
10/01 Tulsa, OK – Tulsa State Fair
10/02 San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box
10/03 Lubbock, TX – Jake’s Backroom
10/06 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
10/07 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
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