Static-X and Sevendust announce spring leg of ‘Machine Killer Tour’

Static X performs at the Fillmore Detroit; Detroit^ Michigan -USA- March 25^ 2023
Static X performs at the Fillmore Detroit; Detroit^ Michigan -USA- March 25^ 2023

Sevendust and Static-X have added a third leg to their Machine Killer Tour to launch Spring 2024. Dope and Lines of Loyalty will once again serve as special guests on the tour. The new trek will kick-off on February 1, with the newly added date of April 28 at The Complex in Salt Lake City, Utah, before wrapping up on May 18 at Myth in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Sevendust frontman Lajon Witherspoon stated: “We can’t wait to hit the road with our friends in Static-X and DOPE. It has been 24 years since the last time we have shared a stage with those guys. We can’t wait to do it again this Fall and to bring together all of our family members together in one place.” Adds Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery: “We’re excited to join our friends in Static-X and Dope who we share much history with on tour. I have no doubt that this will be an extremely entertaining and high production run. The bands and the fans have much to look forward to on this one. Do not miss out!”  Static-X guitarist Tony Campos also shared: “We are beyond thrilled to be touring with Sevendust again. They bring one hell of a show each and every night, so this tour is going to be one for the ages.”

In addition to their co-headlining Machine Killer tour dates, both bands will be appearing at the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 27 alongside System of a Down, Slipknot, A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Bring Me The Horizon, and more. Static-X also announced Project Regeneration: Vol 2 and released the first single from that album – a cover of the Nine Inch Nails classic “Terrible Lie.” Project Regeneration: Vol 2 is available for pre-order – here.

General tickets are on sale now; for more information on tickets for all shows and VIP packages head to Static-X.org or Sevendust.com.

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