Linkin Park plan to hit the road again in early 2002, taking Cypress Hill, Adema and DJ Z-Trip along for the ride. The North America outing now dubbed the �Projekt Revolution Tour� gets underway on January 29th on Colorado springs and will conclude with a show in San Diego on Feb 24th.
More dates are expected to be announced soon; here are announced the Projekt Revolution Tour dates as they stand at press time:
01/29 - Colorado Springs, Co. - World Arena
01/30 - Wichita, Kansas. - Kansas Coliseum
02/1 � Chicago, Ill. - UIC Pavillion
02/2 - Madison, Wisc. - Alliant Energy
Center
02/4 � Detroit, Mich. - Cobo Arena
02/5 - Dayton, Oh - Nutter Center
02/7 - Wilkes-Barre, Pa. - First Union
Arena
02/8 - Uniondale, N.Y. - Nassau Coliseum
02/9 - St. College, Pa. - Bryce Jordan
Center
02/11 - Lowell, Mass. - Tsongas Arena
02/13 � Philadelphia, Pa. - Spectrum
02/16 - Little Rock, Ark. - Alltel Center
02/17 - Ft. Worth, Tx - Convention Center
02/18 - Oklahoma City, OK TBC
02/20 - Albuquerque, N.M. - Tinley Coliseum
02/22 - Long Beach, Ca. - Long Beach Arena
02/23 - Las Vegas, NV - Thomas & Mack
Center
02/24 - San Diego, Ca - Cox Arena
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