Underoath announce 2022 North American tour with Every Time I Die and Spiritbox

Underoath announce 2022 North American tour with Every Time I Die and Spiritbox

Underoath have announced a tour in support of their forthcoming studio album Voyeurist.

Revealed today, their headlining tour will kick off on February 18 inside Dallas’ Southside Ballroom, and it’ll conclude with a performance at Atlanta’s Tabernacle on March 25. For this trek, Underoath will be joined by Every Time I Die and Spiritbox.

Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday (August 20) at 10 a.m. local time. Pre-sale tickets will go live on Thursday (August 19) at 10 a.m. local time.

Voyeurist, which is the follow-up to Underoath’s 2018 studio album Erase Me, can be pre-ordered here. The album will be released on January 14. Every Time I Die will unveil their ninth studio album soon. Spiritbox will release their debut album Eternal Blue on September 17.

Underoath tour dates

2/18 Dallas, TX Southside Ballroom

2/19 Houston, TX Bayou Music Center

2/20 San Antonio, TX The Aztec Theatre

2/23 Phoenix, AZ The Van Buren

2/24 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern

2/25 Anaheim, CA House of Blues

2/26 San Francisco, CA The Warfield

2/28 Seattle, WA Showbox

3/1 Vancouver, BC The Vogue Theater

3/2 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory

3/4 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex

3/5 Denver, CO The Ogden Theatre

3/7 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore

3/8 Chicago, IL Radius

3/9 Detroit, MI The Fillmore

3/11 Toronto, ON History

3/12 Cleveland, OH Agora

3/13 Wallingford, CT The Dome

3/14 Boston, MA House of Blues

3/15 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE

3/17 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel

3/18 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore

3/19 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore

3/20 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom

3/22 Cincinnati, OH Icon

3/23 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore

3/25 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle

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