OVERKILL Announce U.S. Dates In Support Of 'Killbox 13'

August 18, 2003

New Jersey thrash metal legends OVERKILL have the first dates as part of their full U.S. headlining tour in support of their latest album, "Killbox 13".

The details are as follows:

Sep. 12 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ Chance
Sep. 13 - Hartford, CT @ Webster Theatre
Sep. 14 - Harrisonberg, VA @ Main Street
Sep. 17 - W. Chicago, IL @ Synergy
Sep. 18 - Detroit, MI @ Token
Sep. 19 - Rochester, NY @ Penny Arcade
Sep. 20 - Niagara Falls, NY @ Club 427
Sep. 22 - Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's
Sep. 25 - Allentown. PA @ Crocadille Rock
Sep. 27 - Old Bridge, NJ @ Birch Hill

OVERKILL recently performed a handful of regional dates following performances at several esteemed European festivals in June. The band celebrated their 20th anniversary last year with a sold-out home state show that yielded the "Wrecking Everything – Live" CD and DVD.

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