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After several sold-out shows last year on their inaugural North American co-headlining tour with ELUVEITIE, Finnish epic metallers WINTERSUN will return to North American shores once again for a headlining tour this August/September sponsored by MetalSucks! Joining them are Italian symphonic death metal champions FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE, melodic tech-death kings ARSIS and up-and-comers STARKILL."We're thrilled to return to North America for a full-scale headliner tour in August and September! It will be our first longer own headlining tour ever and this time, without any setlist length limitations, we'll be able to offer the North American crowds a special show - representing both the Wintersun and TIME I albums. There might also be some surprises in the setlist as well... We are really looking forward to sharing the live magic with YOU, all the fans out there!" Kai, Jari, Teemu & JukkaWINTERSUNFLESHGOD APOCALYPSE ARSISSTARKILL06.08.2013 US Silver Spring, MD - The Fillmore07.08.2013 US Philadelphia, PA - Theater of Living Arts08.08.2013 US New York, NY - Irving Plaza09.08.2013 US Boston, MA - The Sinclair10.08.2013 CA Montreal, QC - HEAVY MTL*11.08.2013 CA Toronto, ON - The Opera House13.08.2013 US Cincinnati, OH - Bogart's14.08.2013 US Cleveland, OH - House of Blues15.08.2013 US Chicago, IL - House of Blues16.08.2013 US Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall17.08.2013 US St. Paul, MN - Station 418.08.2013 CA Winnipeg, MB - Park Theatre19.08.2013 CA Regina, SK - Riddell Center @ UoR20.08.2013 CA Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room21.08.2013 CA Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw Theater23.08.2013 US Seattle, WA - Studio Seven24.08.2013 US Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theater25.08.2013 US San Francisco, CA - DNA Lounge26.08.2013 US West Hollywood, CA - House of Blues27.08.2013 US Anaheim, CA - House of Blues28.08.2013 US San Diego, CA - House of Blues29.08.2013 US Tempe, AZ - Joe's Grotto31.08.2013 US Dallas, TX - House of Blues01.09.2013 US Houston, TX - House of Blues03.09.2013 US Fort Lauderdale, FL - Revolution04.09.2013 US Orlando, FL - House of Blues05.09.2013 US Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade06.09.2013 US Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore*Wintersun onlyTickets will go on-sale on Wednesday, June 5th at 10:00 am local time via TicketMaster, Live-Nation, and venue ticketing services. Additional tickets will be available via any other outlets on Friday, June 7th at 10:00 am local time.TIME I was released on October 22, 2012 in North America via Nuclear Blast.wintersun_northamericatour_2013_dates.jpg?x=520Read more... then come back and comment below.

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