Presented by our pals over at Metal Injection, the Winter Warriors tour will once again feature Battlecross, and they’ll be joined by Havok, Nekrogoblikon, and Black Fast. It’s small in scale (just six dates), but big in heart, as each band is giving a portion of their shirt sales to support VetTix – they give free tickets to sporting events, concerts, and performing arts to family members of troops Killed In Action, active duty, and veterans. So, if you’re in the military you can sign up on November 17th with VetTix and get into one of the dates below for free.

Said guitarist Hiran Deraniyagala in an interview with us a few months back, on touring:

“I definitely have my eyes on the world and that’s definitely our goal. For us, we want to take this as far as we can and that means playing everywhere and anywhere possible. We strive for that and I think we made our mark a little bit last year doing the festivals and doing some touring out there but I still feel we’ve only scratched the surface over there and we definitely need to get back over there and continue to make our mark.”

Battlecross is on the road now with GWAR and Born of Osiris, touring in support of their latest album, Rise to Power, which debuted at #103 back in September.

GWAR, Born Of Osiris, Battlecross 2015 tour:
11/11 Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
11/12 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
11/13 New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
11/14 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
11/17 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
11/18 Nashville, TN @ Exit/In
11/19 New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
11/20 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live
11/21 Houston, TX @ Houston Whatever Fest
11/25 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
11/27 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
11/28 Orlando, FL @ Venue 578

Battlecross Winter Warriors Tour with Havok, Nekrogoblikon, and Black Fast:
12/11 Pittsburgh, PA @ Cattivo*
12/12 Crest Hill, IL @ Bada Brew
12/13 Dayton, OH @ Rockstar Pro Arena
12/14 Rochester, NY @Montage Music Hall
12/17 Toronto, ON @ The Garrison
12/18 Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop

(via Metal Injection)

 

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