Second Leg Announced For DISTURBED/KORN Tour

January 10, 2011

According to The Pulse Of Radio, DISTURBED and co-headliners KORN have announced the first few dates of the second leg of the "Music As A Weapon V" tour, just a few days before the Friday (January 14) kick-off of the first leg in Bloomington, Illinois. Following the first leg's wrap-up on February 12 in Lubbock, Texas, the trek will resume four weeks later on March 8, also in the Lone Star state. Just seven gigs have been confirmed, with more to be unveiled.

DISTURBED guitarist Dan Donegan told The Pulse Of Radio why his band decided to share headlining status this time around with KORN. "With such a tough economy and tours, you know, being a little more difficult to encourage the kids to come out, we thought it would be better to get another heavy hitter, somebody who's been around as long as KORN and who's just as big, you know," he said. "So we thought it would be great to kind of team up and add for a more powerful tour by having two big headliners."

The "Music As A Weapon" bill will also feature SEVENDUST and IN THIS MOMENT.

Tickets for the first leg are already on sale, while tickets for the second leg go on sale this weekend.

The first 1,000 tickets from each show will be sold at a $5 discount during the on-sale weekend to reward early ticket-buying fans.

Newly confirmed "Music As A Weapon" dates (subject to change):

March 08 - Belton, TX - Bell County Expo Center
March 09 - Las Cruces, TX - NMSU Pan American Center
March 11 - Tucson, AZ - Tucson Convention Center
March 12 - Las Vegas, NV - The Joint
March 13 - Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
March 15 - Portland, OR - Memorial Coliseum
March 17 - Yakima, WA - Yakima Valley SunDome
March 18 - Missoula, MT - Adams Center

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