Revolt Tour

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Revolt Tour
Tour by Hollywood Undead
Revolt Tour Banner.jpg
The official banner for the tour
LocationNorth America
Associated album American Tragedy
Start dateApril 6, 2011
End dateMay 27, 2011
Legs1
No. of shows30
Hollywood Undead concert chronology
  • Nightmare After Christmas Tour
    (2011)
  • Revolt Tour
    (2011)
  • Endless Summer Tour
    (2011)

The Revolt Tour was a tour by rap rock band Hollywood Undead, taking place in support of their second studio album American Tragedy , which was released on April 5, 2011. The tour began the day after the album's North American release on April 6, 2011. The tour follows their supporting role in Bullet for my Valentine's Fever Tour in late 2010 and Avenged Sevenfold's Nightmare After Christmas Tour in early 2011. It is the band's first headlining promotional tour following their 2009 touring in support of their 2008 debut album, Swan Songs .

Contents

The tour began in Boston, Massachusetts on April 6, 2011 and concluded on May 27 in Des Moines, Iowa. The tour venues consisted mainly of "House of Blues" locations along with other various venues along the way. Following the Revolt Tour, Hollywood Undead played several festivals then headlined a second major tour, the Endless Summer Tour, where they were joined by All That Remains beginning on July 9, 2011. Supporting act All That Remains was in the tour in support of their album, For We Are Many . [1]

Set list

Hollywood Undead (headliner) [2]
  1. "Undead"
  2. "Sell Your Soul"
  3. "Been to Hell"
  4. "Bottle and a Gun"
  5. "Gangsta Sexy" (performed in place of "Bottle and a Gun" on certain tour dates)
  6. "California"
  7. "City"
  8. "Black Dahlia"
  9. "Comin' in Hot"
  10. "Paradise Lost"
  11. "My Town"
  12. "No. 5"
  13. "Young"

Encore

  1. "Everywhere I Go"
  2. "Hear Me Now"
10 Years (support) [3]
  1. "The Wicked Ones"
  2. "At a Loss"
  3. "Empires"
  4. "Now is the Time (Ravenous)"
  5. "Fade into (The Ocean)"
  6. "Fix Me"
  7. "Wasteland"
  8. "Shoot it Out"
New Medicine (support) [4]
  1. "The Takeover"
  2. "American Wasted"
  3. "Race You to the Bottom"
  4. "Little Sister"
  5. "Resolve to Fight"
  6. "Laid"
  7. "Rich Kids"
Drive-A (support) [5]
  1. "Loss of Desire"
  2. "Everyone's Alone"
  3. "Head Underwater"
  4. "It's Getting Worse"
  5. "Out of Focus"
  6. "The Hell with Motivation"
  7. "Take a Side"
  8. "Can't Sleep It Off"
  9. "Are You Blind"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
April 6, 2011 Boston United States [6] House of Blues
April 8, 2011 Wallingford The Dome at Oakdale
April 9, 2011New York City Irving Plaza
April 10, 2011 Buffalo Town Ballroom
April 12, 2011 Philadelphia Theater of Living Arts
April 13, 2011 Maryland Bourbon Street Ballroom
April 15, 2011 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
April 17, 2011 For Lauderdale Revolution
April 19, 2011 New Orleans House of Blues
April 20, 2011 Dallas House of Blues
April 22, 2011 Albuquerque Sunshine Theater
April 25, 2011 Modesto Modesto Center Plaza
April 26, 2011 Reno Knitting Factory Concert House
April 27, 2011 Sacramento Ace of Spades
April 29, 2011San DiegoHouse of Blues
April 30, 2011Los Angeles The Wiltern
May 1, 2011San Francisco The Fillmore
May 3, 2011 Spokane Knitting Factory Concert House
May 6, 2011 Las Vegas House of Blues
May 9, 2011 Odessa Dos Amigos
May 10, 2011 Houston House of Blues
May 12, 2011 Denver The Fillmore Auditorium
May 14, 2011 Chicago House of Blues
May 17, 2011 Myrtle Beach House of Blues
May 18, 2011 Atlanta Tabernacle
May 20, 2011 Cincinnati Bogart's
May 21, 2011 Detroit St. Andrew's Hall
May 24, 2011 Cleveland House of Blues
May 25, 2011 Grand Rapids The Orbit Room
May 27, 2011 Des Moines Val Air Ballroom

Support acts

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