IT DIES TODAY, THIS IS HELL To Team Up For U.S. Tour

February 13, 2007

Trustkill recordings artists IT DIES TODAY and THIS IS HELL have announced that they will be heading out on a full national tour with COMEBACK KID and ENDWELL, beginning the last week in March. IT DIES TODAY is currently out on tour with platinum artists PAPA ROACH and is showcasing its new vocalist Jason Wood. Wood, who is having the time of his life says of his inaugural tour, "Not only is this my first time out with IT DIES TODAY, it's the first time that the band has been this far into Canada, and the fan reaction is amazing!" he says. "We knew that changing vocalists and going into this right away was risky, but it was worth it. The crowds have been really receptive, and all the guys in PAPA ROACH are amazing."

THIS IS HELL is currently supporting POISON THE WELL on a week-long Southeast run. Speaking of the upcoming tour with IT DIES TODAY, guitarist Rick Jimenez says "We've met IT DIES TODAY a bunch of times, and I really like them musically and as people. We're looking forward to playing shows with them."

IT DIES TODAY, THIS IS HELL, COMEBACK KID, ENDWELL tour dates:

Mar. 21 - Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
Mar. 22 - Pittsburgh, PA - Rex Theatre
Mar. 23 - Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre
Mar. 24 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre
Mar. 25 - Chicago, IL - Metro
Mar. 27 - Papillion, NE (Omaha) - The Rock
Mar. 28 - St. Louis, MO - Creepy Crawl
Mar. 29 - Springfield, MO – Remington's Downtown
Mar. 30 - Nashville, TN - Rocketown
Mar. 31 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
Apr. 01 - Jacksonville, FL - Thee Imperial
Apr. 03 - Orlando, FL - The Social
Apr. 05 - Metairie, FL - The High Ground
Apr. 06 - Houston, TX - Java Jazz
Apr. 07 - Dallas, TX - The Door
Apr. 08 - San Antonio, TX - White Rabbit
Apr. 10 - Tempe, AZ - Clubhouse
Apr. 12 - Pomona, CA - The Glass House
Apr. 13 - San Diego, CA - Soma
Apr. 14 - Ventura, CA - Alpine
Apr. 15 - Orangevale, CA - Boardwalk
Apr. 16 - Portland, OR - Satyricon
Apr. 17 - Seattle, WA - El Corazon

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