
Anberlin will be the opening act on an upcoming co-headlining tour starring Taking Back Sunday and the All-American Rejects, according to a press release issued on Tuesday (September 8th). The band, who recently scored a chart-topping modern rock hit with "Feel Good Drag," will begin the trek on November 3rd in East Lansing, Michigan, finishing up on December 6th in Miami Beach. Meanwhile, Taking Back Sunday and the All-American Rejects have both been doing some support work themselves lately on different legs of the Blink-182 reunion tour.
The new Dave Matthews Band album, Big Whiskey And The GrooGrux King, has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It first debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 chart in June, marking the group's fifth consecutive studio effort to enter the chart in the top position. Dave Matthews Band and Metallica are now tied as the only two groups in chart history to have five consecutive studio albums open in the top slot
Lenny Kravitz is bringing his Let Love Rule tour to the U.S., beginning October 11th with a batch of shows at New York City's Irving Plaza. According to Billboard.com, The outing, dubbed LLR 20 (09) will wind down with Kravitz's headlining gig at the Voodoo Experience festival in New Orleans. Kravitz has had a busy year, markign the 20th anniversary of his debut album with a big European tour, which stopped in 54 cities. He also released a new edition of his 1989 debut, Let Love Rule, including unreleased demos, B-sides and live recordings.
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