Punk veterans Bad Religion will embark on a national tour this fall in support of their critically acclaimed album, New Maps of Hell. Currently wrapping up their headlining stint at the 2007 Van’s Warped Tour, the band will take their incendiary live show on the road this fall with labelmates Gallows and punk act The Briggs in tow. The tour will kick off on September 29th in
From Greg GraffinÂ’s soaring soulful vocals to Brooks WackermanÂ’s tight machine gun drums, Bad ReligionÂ’s highly energetic live shows command attention and prove the groupÂ’s unwavering ability to rock after 27 years as a band.Â
Bad Religion’s fourteenth studio album, New Maps of Hell, “revels in roaring guitar riffs and pounding drum beats as it explores ‘bittersweet idealism’ and ‘guarded hope’ on tracks with a big, anthem-like feel” (Dallas Morning News). Produced by Joe Barresi (Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins), the album “does an admirable job proving that the
Check out one of Southern CaliforniaÂ’s most beloved and influential bandÂ’s this fall when Bad Religion tours the
Tour Dates:
9/29 – Schnepf Farms –
9/30 – Club 101 –
10/01 – House of Blues –
10/04 – Clutch Cargo’s –
10/05 – House of Blues –
10/07 – The Eagles Club –
10/09 –
10/10 –
10/11 – Agora Theatre –
10/12 – Town Ballroom –
10/14 – 9:30 Club –
10/15 – Nokia Theatre Times Square –
10/16 – Roxy –
10/17 – Electric Factory Ballroom –
10/19 – Crocodile Rock Café –
10/20 – Starland Ballroom –