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Skinny Puppy Announces Round 2 of Final Tour

“It’s been 8 long years since we’ve toured and there is no better way to end our run as a group than with a tour celebrating our 40th anniversary.”

Industrial music pioneers Skinny Puppy have unveiled the second act of their North American farewell journey. They plan to resurface on the touring circuit this November, making their mark in cities they couldn’t reach during the spring leg of this tour.

The second leg of Skinny Puppy’s final tour will start on November 8th at House of Blues in Dallas. Their itinerary includes 11 dates (so far), with a special performance on November 24th at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, where the band originated in 1982. They will also be playing in cities like Pittsburgh, Chicago (an additional show was just added on November 14th), Calgary, Vancouver, and San Francisco. The tour will culminate with a two-night event on December 4th and 5th at the prestigious Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles.

In the second round of the farewell tour, Lead Into Gold – the project of Ministry’s Paul Barker – will be the supporting act, just like in the first round of dates earlier this year.

An artist pre-sale begins today (July 25th) at 9:00 AM PT / noon ET using the code FCFINAL via Ticketmaster. A Live Nation pre-sale starts one hour later at the same link using the code LEGEND. General sales launch on Friday (July 28th).

Tour Dates:

  • 11/08 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
  • 11/11 – Pittsburgh, PA @ The Roxian Theatre
  • 11/14 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
  • 11/15 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
  • 11/18 – Edmonton, AB @ Midway Music Hall
  • 11/19 – Calgary, AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre
  • 11/24 – Vancouver, BC @ The Commodore Ballroom
  • 11/28 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
  • 11/30 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
  • 12/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ Belasco
  • 12/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ Belasco

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