Static-X and Sevendust are set to embark on the third leg of their co-headlining “Machine Killer” tour, continuing a successful collaboration that has rekindled their touring partnership since 1999. The bands have announced new tour dates, with the tour set to commence on April 28, primarily covering the northwestern United States and including three Canadian stops.
Following the success of the first leg last fall and a second U.S. leg scheduled from February 1 to 27, the third trek promises to bring an electrifying musical experience to fans. Dope will once again join as support, maintaining the high-energy lineup that has been a hit with audiences.
Sevendust is hitting the road to promote their 14th studio album, “Truth Killer,” which has been hailed as the best hard rock album of 2023 by Loudwire. Meanwhile, Static-X is gearing up for the release of “Project: Regeneration Vol. 2” on January 26, an album featuring the last vocal performances and musical compositions of their late frontman Wayne Static.
The “Machine Killer 2024 Leg 3” tour promises to be an exhilarating journey through cities like San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, and Minneapolis. Fans can find tickets and more information on the Static-X and Sevendust websites. This tour not only celebrates the legacy of Wayne Static but also showcases the enduring appeal and dynamism of both bands in the hard rock scene.
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