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The tour kicks off in mid November.

To celebrate the 21st anniversary of their acoustic album Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live, Sevendust is hitting the road this fall with a special acoustic tour. Fans can expect intimate, stripped-down renditions of songs spanning the band's career, from heavy hitting radio singles to more emotional ballads and deep cut fan favorites.

The Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live tour launches on November 14 in Columbia, Missouri, and wraps on December 12 in San Antonio, Texas. Country artist Cory Marks will open all 22 dates. Tickets and VIP packages are available now through the band’s official channels.

November 14 Columbia, MO - The Blue Note
November 15 Memphis, TN - Graceland
November 16 Nashville, IN - Brown County Music Center
November 18 Newport, KY - MegaCorp Pavilion
November 19 Detroit, MI - Masonic Jack White Theatre
November 21 Glenside, PA - Keswick Theatre
November 22 Somerville, MA - Somerville Theatre
November 24 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
November 25 Grand Rapids, MI - GLC Live at 20 Monroe
November 26 Bloomington, IL - Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
November 28 Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore
November 29 Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
November 30 West Des Moines, IA - Val Air Ballroom
December 2 Green Bay, WI - EPIC Event Center
December 3 Lincoln, NE - Bourbon Theatre
December 5 Kansas City, MO - The Truman
December 6 East Moline, IL - The Rust Belt
December 7 St. Louis, MO - The Hawthorn
December 9 New Orleans, LA - The Fillmore
December 10 Houston, TX - House of Blues
December 11 Dallas, TX - Texas Theatre
December 12 San Antonio, TX - Aztec Theatre

This fall’s acoustic run follows last year’s Seasons anniversary tour, celebrating the 2003 album that featured hits like “Enemy” and “Face to Face,” both of which remain live staples more than two decades later. This tour also comes on the heels of their acclaimed 14th studio album Truth Killer, which produced the band’s highest-charting single to date on rock radio—“Everything,” peaking at No. 6. It also became the highest-charting rock single in Napalm Records’ history. Readers can find the Nu Metal Agenda's album review here.

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