SUMERIAN RECORDS PRESENTS 10 YEARS IN THE BLACK TOUR

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Sumerian Records continues to celebrate its 10 year anniversary, announcing the “10 Years In The Black Tour” featuring label artists Asking Alexandria and Born Of Osiris.

I See Stars, After The Burial, Upon a Burning Body and Bad Omens round out the North American tour, which launches on Oct. 25 at Seattle’s Showbox Sodo and wraps up in early December.

I can’t remember the last time I was this excited for a tour,” Asking Alexandria guitarist Ben Bruce said. “Not only is this our first true North American headlining tour in two years, as well as our first real U.S. headliner with Denis [Stoff] as our vocalist, but this is also a tour celebrating the incredible 10 year journey of Sumerian Records. We couldn’t be more proud to headline such a pivotal tour package and to celebrate the music Sumerian has released.  The tour will include our biggest production to date and the first trek out in support of our new album, The Black. This is going to be something incredibly special.

To see the celebration of a decade of Sumerian culminate with this tour is a true reflection of the communal spirit and vision that this label was built upon,” said Sumerian Records Founder Ash Avildsen.  “Fans will get to see five headliners all go out together, which is very rare these days because of tour politics, egos, money and everything else that gets in the way of giving music lovers an unforgettable line-up. The fact that these five bands are sharing the stage together and still bringing an opening act to kick off the show makes this a truly special tour. I comment them all. Stay tuned for for lots of upcoming announcements about different activities for bands and fans to interact at at these shows that go beyond just watching them perform on stage.  Mark my words: This will be the most progressive and interactive tour we have ever done. See you on the road.

10 Years In The Black Tour:

October 25   Seattle, WA   Showbox Sodo
October 27   Spokane, WA   Knitting Factory
October 28   Boise, ID   Knitting Factory
October 29   Salt Lake City, UT   The Complex
October 31   Omaha, NE   Slowdown
November 1   Chicago, IL   House of Blues
November 4   Cleveland, OH   Agora Theatre
November 6   Montreal, QC   Metropolis
November 7   Toronto, ON   Phoenix
November 9   Buffalo, NY   Town Ballroom
November 10   Philadelphia, PA   The Electric Factory
November 11   Portland, ME   State Theatre
November 12   Worcester, MA   The Palladium
November 14   New York, NY   Webster Hall
November 15   Clifton Park, NY   Upstate Concert Hall
November 16   Baltimore, MD   Ram’s Head Live
November 18   Norfolk, VA   NorVa Theatre
November 19   Charlotte, NC   Amos Southend
November 20   Orlando, FL   The Plaza Live
November 21   Ft. Lauderdale, FL   Revolution Live
November 23   Tampa, FL   The Ritz
November 25   Houston, TX   Warehouse Live
November 26   Corpus Christi, TX   Concrete Street Amphitheater
November 27   Dallas, TX   The Bomb Factory
November 28   Lubbock, TX   Lonestar Pavilion
November 29   Albuquerque, NM   El Rey Theater
December 1   Las Vegas, NV   Brooklyn Bowl
December 2   San Diego, CA   SOMA
December 3   Los Angeles, CA   The Wiltern
December 4   San Francisco, CA   The Regency Ballroom
December 6   Scottsdale, AZ   Livewire

Asking Alexandria released The Black in late March, with the 12-song album debuting at #9 on the Billboard Top 200.  Kerrang said “With The Black, Asking Alexandria have made the album that they’ve always wanted to make. Which also happens to be the album fans have always wanted to hear.”  Born of Osiris released their fifth album, Soul Sphere, last fall, and are about to kick off the Sumerian Alliance tour in Europe.  I See Stars just released the album Treehouse, which Alternative Press said offers “a powerful display of progression” for the band. Minneapolis’ After The Burial also have a recent release, Dig Deep, which arrived in February and was followed by a stint on the Sumerian Records 10 Year Anniversary tour. Upon a Burning Body just played the Chicago Open Air festival and are working on what will be their fourth album. Bad Omens release their self-titled debut in August.

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