Bring Me the Horizon, August Burns Red Headline Alternative Press Tour
Epitaph Records
The AP tour roster is rounded out by Emarosa, Polar Bear Club and This Is Hell, so it will certainly feel like thunder is roaring from the stage when this tour hits your unsuspecting city.
"We're excited to present an entirely new side of the AP tour," AP marketing director Dawn Marshman said in an official statement on the matter. "It's great that we've found a platform to showcase heavier genres we cover consistently in the magazine that might get overlooked otherwise. This tour is going to be amazing!"
Purchasing a ticket doesn't merely allow you entry into the venue to see the show. Your ticket is like a key unlocking lots of prizes. In this economy, the price of admission is rarely gets you more than the admission itself, but with this event, AP is changing the rules. Each ticket purchased includes a one-year subscription to AP for the purchaser or a friend.
Additionally, each band will design their own T-shirt through Indie Merch to be sold during the tour, which translates to limited-edition and rare gear. Free posters of all five bands will be available in limited quantities at each stop as well, and attendees can have them signed at AP's nightly, free meet and greets. Get there early to get your poster, as they're probably not going to last.
Rounding out the haul is an exclusive offer for pre-sale purchasers only: Fans will receive both newsstand covers of the AP tour fall issue along with the subscriber-only version for an additional $9.99 along with the purchase of a pre-sale tickets.
Associated Press Tour dates
10/13 -- Detroit, MI -- Crofoot Ballroom
10/14 -- Cincinnati, OH -- Bogart's
10/15 -- Sauget, IL -- Pops
10/16 -- Milwaukee, WI -- The Rave
10/17 -- Chicago, IL -- House of Blues
10/19 -- Minneapolis, MN -- Cabooze
10/20 -- Kansas City, MO -- The Beaumont Club
10/21 -- Denver, CO -- The Summit Music Hall
10/22 -- Salt Lake City, UT -- In The Venue
10/24 -- Seattle, WA -- The Showbox
10/25 -- Portland, OR -- Wonder Ballroom
10/27 -- San Francisco, CA -- Grand Ballroom
10/28 -- Pomona, CA -- Fox Theatre
10/29 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Club Nokia
10/30 -- San Diego, CA -- Soma
10/31 -- Las Vegas, NV -- House of Blues
11/02 -- Tucson, AZ -- Rialto Theatre
11/04 -- Austin, TX -- Emo's
11/05 -- San Antonio, TX -- White Rabbit
11/06 -- Dallas, TX -- House of Blues
11/07 -- Houston, TX -- Warehouse Live
11/09 -- Orlando, FL -- Hard Rock Live
11/10 -- Ft. Lauderdale, FL -- Revolution
11/11 -- Tampa, FL -- The Ritz
11/12 -- Atlanta, GA -- The Masquerade
11/13 -- Nashville, TN -- Rocketown
11/14 -- Charlotte, NC -- Amos' Southend Music Hall
11/16 -- Norfolk, VA -- The Norva
11/17 -- Baltimore, MD -- Sonar
11/18 -- Philadelphia, PA -- Electric Factory
11/19 -- Boston, MA -- House of Blues
11/20 -- Williamsville, NY -- Club Infinity
11/21 -- Toronto, ON -- Kool Haus
11/22 -- Montreal, QC -- Metropolis
11/24 -- New York, NY -- Nokia Theatre
11/25 -- New Haven, CT -- Toad's Place
11/26 -- Sayreville, NJ -- Starland Ballroom
11/27 -- Allentown, PA -- Crocodile Rock Café
11/28 -- Cleveland, OH -- House of Blues

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