
Photo by Silly Robot Studios
Queensrÿche will continue to celebrate their overall sixteenth studio album, Digital Noise Alliance, by embarking on the 2023 Digital Noise Alliance Tour. The trek is scheduled to kick off on March 3rd in Orlando, FL and will run through April 16th in St. Petersberg. Support will come from Marty Friedman and Trauma.
The band comments:
“We are very excited to be doing this headline tour in support of our most recent album, Digital Noise Alliance! This touring package is amped up and very much looking forward to seeing all of you! Come on out and let’s have a great time together, as live music is as vibrant as ever once again!”
Tour Dates:
03/03/2023 Orlando, FL @ The Plaza Live
03/04/2023 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
03/05/2023 Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre
03/07/2023 Destin, FL @ Club LA
03/09/2023 San Antonio, TX @ The Vibes Event Center
03/10/2023 Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
03/11/2023 Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues
03/12/2023 Midland, TX @ La Hacienda Event Center
03/14/2023 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
03/16/2023 Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
03/17/2023 El Cajon, CA @ House Of Blues
03/21/2023 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
03/22/2023 Seattle, WA @ The Neptune Theatre
03/24/2023 Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
03/25/2023 Kansas City, KS @ Knuckleheads Saloon
03/26/2023 St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
03/28/2023 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
03/29/2023 Ft. Wayne, IN @ The Clyde Theatre
03/31/2023 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall
04/01/2023 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
04/02/2023 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall
04/04/2023 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
04/05/2023 Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theater
04/07/2023 Boston, MA @ The Palladium
04/08/2023 Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
04/10/2023 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
04/11/2023 Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage
04/12/2023 Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
04/14/2023 Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
04/15/2023 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Heaven)
04/16/2023 St. Petersberg, FL @ Jannus Live
To celebrate the tour announcement, the group has shared a music video for the song “Sicdeth.”
Vocalist Todd La Torre comments on the track:
“‘Sicdeth’ is an abstract tale about convicted killers and the fallout of those attached on both sides. How can the victims’ and the assailants’ families overcome such pain? The inmate now has only their mind with which to escape. The song lyrics discretely touch on the very polarizing convicted murderer Jody Arias. The video however was more tailored to the Aileen Wuornos case.”
Watch the clip below: