Skillet Joins Forces with Adelitas Way for the "The Aftermath Tour"
Christian rock band Skillet will be joining forces with Adelitas Way to embark on their Fall 2021 US tour. Skillet will be promoting their latest album Victorious: The Aftermath. The collection featured all twelve original tracks from 2019's Victorious album, plus eight additional songs, including two previously unreleased cuts, and five reimagined songs.
"We're back and ready to rock! The Aftermath Tour with special guests ADELITAS WAY is coming to a city near you this fall," Skillet shared. "Who's coming?"
Adelitas Way is an independent American hard rock band formed in Las Vegas in 2006. The band has often been identified as part of the post-grunge movement due to taking influence from such bands as Audioslave, Nirvana, and Soundgarden. The band formed in 2006 consisting of the members: vocalist Rick DeJesus, drummer Trevor Stafford, guitarist Chris Iorio, and bassist Derek Johnston. Iorio would later leave the band and be replaced by Robert Zakaryan and Johnston would also depart from the band and be replaced by Andrew Cushing.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday. A list of tour dates is below.
September 12 - Chicago, IL
September 14 - Cleveland, OH
September 15 - Albany, NY
September 18 - Sayreville, NJ
September 19 - Silver Spring, MD
September 21 - Norfolk, VA
September 22 - Raleigh, NC
September 25 - Atlanta, GA
September 28 - Dallas, TX
September 29 - Houston, TX
October 1 - San Antonio, TX
October 2 - Oklahoma City, OK
October 5 - Colorado Springs, CO
October 6 - Salt Lake City, UT
October 9 - Boise, ID
October 11 - Portland, OR
October 12 - Kennewick, WA
October 14 - Las Vegas, NV
October 15 - Tempe, AZ
October 16 - Anaheim, CA
October 17 - Tucson, AZ
October 19 - Albuquerque, NM
October 21 - Kansas City, MO
October 22 - St. Louis, MO
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