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In This Moment + Black Veil Brides Announce Joint 2021 North American Tour

In This Moment + Black Veil Brides Announce Joint 2021 North American Tour

In This Moment and Black Veil Brides will band together for the “In Between Tour” this fall, a lengthy concert trek from the two acts that will cover the United States from September to November.

As reported by Revolver, the tour, first scheduled for 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic shuttered most large live events, features support artists in Ded and Raven Black.

See all the dates down toward the bottom of this post.

Taking its name from the lead single (“The In-Between”) from In This Moment’s latest album, 2020’s Mother, the 45-date tour kicks off in Lincoln, Neb., on Sept. 17 before winding up in Atlanta eight weeks later. Seeing as how the pandemic kept both bands from playing out until now, it will mark the first time that In This Moment can debut much of their Mother material in concert.

Black Veil Brides last year released their debut album in a re-recorded form, Re-Stitch These Wounds, but the studio album follow-up to their 2018 set, Vale, arrives later this year — it’s called The Phantom Tomorrow.

Tickets go on sale this Friday (May 21).

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In This Moment + Black Veil Brides Fall 2021 U.S. Tour Dates

Sept. 17 – Lincoln, Neb. @ Centennial Mall
Sept. 18 – Springfield, Mo. @ Shrine Mosque
Sept. 19 – Dallas, Texas @ Southside Ballroom
Sept. 20 – Houston, Texas @ Bayou Music Center
Sept. 22 – San Antonio, Texas @ Aztec Theatre
Sept. 24 – Lubbock, Texas @ Lone Star Ampitheater
Sept. 25 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ The Criterion
Sept. 27 – Denver, Colo. @ Mission Theatre
Sept. 29 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues
Sept. 30 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Arizona Federal Theatre
Oct. 2 – Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues
Oct. 3 – San Francisco, Calif. @ The Warfield
Oct. 5 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Complex
Oct. 7 – Casper, Wy. @ Casper Events Center
Oct. 8 – Billings, Mont. @ First Interstate Arena
Oct. 10 – Spokane, Wash. @ Knitting Factory (No BVB)
Oct. 12 – Boise, Idaho @ Revolution Center
Oct. 13 – Portland, Ore. @ Roseland Ballroom
Oct. 14 – Seattle, Wash. @ Paramount Theatre
Oct. 16 – Reno, Nev. @ Grand Theatre
Oct. 19 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Midland Theatre
Oct. 20 – St. Louis, Mo. @ The Factory @ The District
Oct. 22 – Hammond, Ind. @ Horseshoe Hammond
Oct. 23 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Eagles Ballroom
Oct. 24 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Myth Live
Oct. 26 – Green Bay, Wis. @ Resch Expo
Oct. 27 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ 20 Monroe Live
Oct. 29 – Louisville, Ky. @ Palace Theatre
Oct. 30 – Columbus, Ohio @ Express LIve
Oct. 31 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Stage AE
Nov. 2 – Cleveland, Ohio @ The Agora
Nov. 3 – Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore
Nov. 5 – Stroudsburg, Pa. @ Sherman Theater
Nov. 6 – Montclair, N.J. @ Wellmont Theatre
Nov. 7 – Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium
Nov. 9 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Franklin Music Hall
Nov. 10 – Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore
Nov. 12 – Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ House of Blues
Nov. 13 – Cherokee, N.C. @ Harrah’s
Nov. 14 – Nashville, Tenn @ Marathon Music
Nov. 16 – Richmond, Va. @ The National
Nov. 17 – Greensboro, N.C. @ Piedmont Hall
Nov. 19 – Tampa, Fla. @ Hard Rock Casino
Nov. 20 – Lake Buena Vista, Calif. @ House of Blues
Nov. 21 – Atlanta, Ga. @ The Tabernacle

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