BUCKCHERRY, AVENGED SEVENFOLD Extend Co-Headlining Tour

December 5, 2008

Ray Waddell of Billboard.com reports that BUCKCHERRY and AVENGED SEVENFOLD are extending their co-headlining tour with a second leg set to begin January 28 in Albuquerque, N.M. Joining them on the bill will be PAPA ROACH and SAVING ABEL.

The four-band bill is priced to sell, with tickets less than $40. "The idea was to take four acts that could tour alone and put them together for $40 or less to be able to let people hear three-and-a-half hours of music and experience some up-and-coming acts," says Allen Kovac, CEO of 10th Street Entertainment, which manages BUCKCHERRY and PAPA ROACH. "You're talking about a demo that seems to be 15 to 25 [years old], and their disposable income right now is a lot less than it was before."

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