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Bad Religion and Alkaline Trio Announce North American Co-Headlining Tour

Two of punk's greatest bands will unite for a North American tour this spring.

Bad Religion and Alkaline Trio Announce North American Co-Headlining Tour

In very different ways, Bad Religion and Alkaline Trio sum up much of the modern punk ethos. The former plays the role of the head, speaking truth to power from a place of political awareness and adding humanity to complicated issues; the latter is the heart, offering a sardonic and sometimes morbid outlook on matters of human emotion both localized and sweeping. Now, the whole identity is coming together this spring, as the two outfits have announced a co-headlining tour.

The trek will kick off this coming March in Los Angeles, head through the southwest and eventually on up the east coast, with a single Canadian show peppered in the middle. The tour ends with a run through the Rust Belt and up into Chicago and Milwaukee, which makes sense given that Chicago is Alkaline's hometown.

Catch the punk rock whirlwind at one fo the dates below:

March 2020

26 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Palladium
27 - Las Vegas, Nev. @ Brooklyn Bowl
28 - Phoenix, Ariz. @ Marquee Theatre
30 - Denver, Colo. @ Mission Ballroom

April 2020

01 - Austin, Texas @ Stubb's
02 - Dallas, Texas @ Gas Monkey
04 - Orlando, Fla. @ House of Blues
06 - Norfolk, Va. @ The NorVA
07 - Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore
08 - Buffalo, N.Y. @ Buffalo RiverWorks
10 - Asbury Park, N.J. @ Convention Hall
11 - Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium
13 - Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Stage AE
14 - Toronto, Ontario @ Rebel
15 - Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore
17 - Columbus, Ohio @ Express Live!
18 - Chicago, Ill. @ Radius
19 - Milwaukee, Wis. @ Eagles Club

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It's good that Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba still gets to play with his flagship band, given that he's been working his keister off in blink-182 of late. But as he told our own Mischa Pearlman in his K! Interview, Matt doesn't see his work with blink as a detriment to his work with Alkaline, and knows his bandmates have always got his back.

"Derek and Danny are my brothers," said Matt. "That’s my family right there. Doing blink has put Trio on pause for now, but nothing more. It didn’t pause our friendship – Danny would come out to blink shows and I would go to his solo shows. It’s weird to have that put on pause, but we’ve been so transparent with each other."

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