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THEORY (Image courtesy of Atom Splitter PR)
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THEORY to play in Niagara Falls following 2021 headline tour

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Mon, May 3rd 2021 06:45 pm

Returning to the road this fall, multi-Platinum band THEORY (Theory Of A Deadman) have announced new headline tour dates for September, which will feature support from Cory Marks. 

A special fan presale goes live tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4 (10 a.m. local time), with radio and venue presales following on Wednesday, May 5 (10 a.m. local time). Public on-sale begins Friday, May 7 (10 a.m. local time), with the tour dates kicking off Sept. 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina, at The Fillmore.

Following the September dates, THEORY will return to the road for a run of rescheduled headline dates with special guest 10 Years that kick off Oct. 29 at Des Moines, Iowa's, Val Air Ballroom. 

The show stops at The Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls on Nov. 21.

Additional dates will be announced in the coming weeks. For tickets and more information, visit here.

Fans can expect a set packed with smash hits, longstanding favorites, and material from the band's 2020 full-length, “Say Nothing.” As such, this will be the very first proper tour in support of the album. 

Upon release last year, “Say Nothing” debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard alternative albums chart and No. 3 on the rock albums chart. 

Produced by Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz, Yungblud), “Say Nothing” finds THEORY speaking up through timely lyrical commentary with the band's finger on the pulse of the current climate and the issues that our society is grappling with today, all threaded together with a message that's both a cautionary warning and a hopeful wish for our collective future. The title track offers up a stark, emotional confessional about a communication breakdown in a relationship that ultimately leads to its demise. "Strangers" addresses the current tense state of American politics and the divisive nature of our culture, calling out how nasty it has become between those with differing political affiliations and our society's increasing inability to openly listen and relate to one another. With undeniable anthems, scorching songcraft, experimental vision, rock ‘n' roll attitude, and clever pop ambition, “Say Nothing” is a continuation of their musical and thematic evolution, displaying the band's powerful storytelling in full force and introducing fresh sounds and sonics.

THEORY's 2017 album, “Wake Up Call,” featured their Platinum single "Rx (Medicate)," which addressed the opioid epidemic and racked up more than 250 million streams, becoming their third No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and earning the band an iHeartRadio Music Award nomination for Rock Song of the Year. Over the course of nearly two decades, THEORY's catalog has earned them several Platinum and Gold singles, a Platinum album, and two Top 10 album debuts on the Billboard Top 200.

THEORY is Tyler Connolly (lead vocals, guitar), Dave Brenner (guitar, backing vocals), Dean Back (bass) and Joey Dandeneau (drums, backing vocals).

Knoxville, Tennessee-based alternative rockers 10 Years exploded onto the scene in 2005 with their chart-topping debut single "Wasteland," and have toured the globe supporting multiple top 10 hits throughout the years. With an electrifying live show, the band is looking forward to bringing that energy to the stage once again and connecting with fans.

The band released a new album, “Violent Allies,” in 2020. The single "The Unknown" is climbing the rock charts. The repertoire from the new album has over 18 million cumulative streams, while the band'' prior release, “(how to live) AS GHOSTS,” exceeds 58 million plays.

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