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Led by the inimitable & multi-talented front woman Floor Jansen, Dutch heavy metallers REVAMP are proud to announce their maiden tour through the U.S. and Canada this upcoming April & May, 2014. The band will open for headlining American metallers ICED EARTH on their “Worldwide Plagues” tour and SABATON from Sweden, who will be direct support. The six-week trek launches of April 4th in Grand Rapids, Michigan, includes stops in eight Canadian cities, and wraps up in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 16th. States REVAMP vocalist Floor Jansen: “We thank EVERYONE who made this possible and can’t wait to rock with all of our loyal American and Canadian fans!” REVAMP tour dates for the “Worldwide Plagues” North American tour with ICED EARTH and SABATON are: 04.04. USA Grand Rapids, MI - The Intersection 05.04. USA Milwaukee, WI - The Rave 06.04. USA Chicago, IL - House Of Blues 07.04. USA Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue 09.04. USA Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE 10.04. USA Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall 11.04. USA Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre 12.04. USA Detroit, MI - St. Andrew’s Hall 14.04. CND Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre 15.04. CND Quebec City, QC - Imperial Theater 16.04. CND Montreal, QC - Corona Theatre 17.04. USA Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero –18.04. USA New York, NY - Best Buy Theater 19.04. USA Worcester, MA - The Palladium 21.04. USA West Springfield, VA - Empire 23.04. USA Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade 24.04. USA Orlando, FL - House Of Blues 25.04. USA Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution 26.04. USA St. Petersburg, FL - State Theatre 28.04. USA Houston, TX - Scout Bar 29.04. USA Dallas, TX - Trees 01.05. USA Tempe, AZ - Club Red 02.05. USA West Hollywood, CA - House Of Blues 03.05. USA San Francisco, CA - Slim’s 05.05. USA Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory 06.05. USA Seattle, WA - El Corazon 07.05. CND Vancouver, B.C. - The Venue 09.05. CND Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room10.05. CND Calgary, AB - Republik 11.0.5 CND Regina, SK - Riddell Centre 12.05. CND Winnipeg, MB - Park Theatre 14.05. USA Denver, CO - The Summit Music Hall 15.05. USA Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater 16.05. USA Oklahoma City, OK - Diamond Ballroom revamp-nordamerika-maiden-tour.jpg REVAMP will be out supporting their second studio album »Wild Card«. Guest vocalists include Devin Townsend, Mark Jansen of EPICA, Marcela Bovio & Johan van Stratum of STREAM OF PASSION, and Daniel de Jongh of TEXTURES. Fans can order the album via the »Wild Card« Landing Page: http://bit.ly/revampwica Read more... then come back and comment below.

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