SIXX:A.M.'s 'A Tale Of Two Cities'

June 7, 2016

On May 29, 2016, SIXX:A.M. members Nikki Sixx, DJ Ashba and James Michael gave more than 15,000 fans an explosive performance at River City Rock Fest in San Antonio, Texas before loading their gear back up into a charter jet to make it to the next show just in time to perform for another 20,000 fans at Dallas's KEGL BFD later that day! Go behind the scenes with the band on this journey in the clip below.

Playing multiple sets for their fans in a single day has become habit for SIXX:A.M. Embarking on eleven headlining dates and ten festival dates, across the U.S., in support of their new album, "Prayers For The Damned", the band gave their fans more than just the scheduled tour date performance. In nearly half of their headlining markets, SIXX:A.M. initiated a surprise call to action for fans to gather somewhere near the venue for an intimate impromptu acoustic set, using the hashtag #sixxamhitandrun across their social media platforms for location details.

SIXX:A.M. continues to redefine the phrase, "hardest-working rock band." Their hustle and dedication to super-serve their fans, goes unrivaled by their contemporaries. Despite each member having already experienced much career success with their previous projects and SIXX:A.M. nearing their tenth year band anniversary, their passion still matches the fire and hunger of a brand new act.

It comes as no-surprise this trio closed out the U.S. leg of their tour on May 29, playing to as many fans as they possibly could in any given 24-hour period. As the band currently continues playing all major European festival overseas and headlining select dates in Germany and Holland, look out for them to continue to give fans high energy performances and surprise sets. You can catch SIXX:A.M. back in the U.S. this fall, on tour with FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH and SHINEDOWN.

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