Slash Announces North American Tour Dates
. Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators have added a string of North American headline tour dates and festival appearances to their world tour in support of their latest album. The month-long trek will kick off on April 25th in Orlando, FL at the Central Florida Fairgrounds and concludes on May 23rd in Houston, TX at the House of Blues. The tour includes appearances at several music festivals including Welcome To Rockville on April 26th, Carolina Rebellion on May 3rd, Rise About Fest on May 9th and Rock on the Range on May 15th. The new trek will be the former Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver star's first U.S. tour in support of the "World On Fire" album. Slash had the following to say about the new tour plans: "The World On Fire tour has been nothing short of awesome. So I can't wait to jump on these US festivals in May. As well as mix in our headlining show for a bunch of dates along the way." Slash and the band head down under this week to kick off a series of dates in Australia and New Zealand including appearances at this year's Soundwave Festival as well as few headlining shows. The tour kicks off today in Wellington Central, NZ. Following those dates the band will kick off a South American tour on March 4th in Santiago, Chile at Teatro Caupolican. That tour leg will conclude on March 28th in Monterrey, Mexico. In June the band will head over to Europe a series of shows including appearances at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 4th, Rock Im Park on June 5th and the Download Festival on June 12th-14th. Australia/New Zealand Leg: South American Leg: U.S. Leg: European Dates:
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