Between The Buried & Me’s 2015 tour brings them to Vinyl Music Hall, Sidebar Theater, Venue 578, Revolution and Freebird Live
Published by Sareth Ney on April 3, 2015 at 3:02 p.m.
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Fla.—Between The Buried & Me will be making tour stops in five Fla. venues, in the spring and summer. The first will take place at Vinyl Music Hall in Pensacola, Fla. on April 8. They will return in the summer and perform at Sidebar Theater in Tallahassee, on July 8. The third will take place at Venue 578 in Orlando, on July 9. Next, they will be at Revolution in Ft. Lauderdale on July 10. They will end their Sunshine State tour at Freebird Live, on July 11. Their tour begins at The Orange Peel in Asheville, N.C. on April 5 and will conclude on Aug. 15 at the Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tenn.
Between The Buried & Me will be on tour promoting their upcoming album, “Coma Ecliptic”, and it will be released on July 10. It will be their 7th full length record. Fans can listen to the first single, “Memory Palace”, by clicking here. Very important person (VIP) packages are available now. The package includes an exclusive questions and answers (Q&A) interview with the band and Animals As Leaders, photo opportunities and an 18x24 poster autographed by both bands and a souvenir laminate which will allow spectators to enter the venues earlier than those with general admission tickets. VIP packages can be purchased by clicking here and general admission tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
Tommy Rogers is the vocalist and keyboardist, Paul Waggoner and Dustie Waring are the guitarists, Dan Briggs is the bassist and Blake Richardson is the drummer of Between The Buried & Me. On April 6 from 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. EST, they will be hosting a live questions and answers (Q&A) session on twitter. To tweet the band and members, please use these twitter handles:
Between The Buried & Me: @btbamofficial
Tommy Rogers: @tommybtbam
Paul Waggoner: @paulbtbam
Dan Briggs: @danbriggsx
Dustie Waring: @Dustiebtbam
Blake Richardson: @blakeyeatsteaky
To “Like” Between the Buried and Me on facebook, please click here. To follow them on Instagram, please click here. To follow them on twitter, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here. To follow Dan Briggs on twitter, please click here. To follow Blake Richardson on twitter, please click here. To follow Tommy Rogers on twitter, please click here. To follow Paul Waggoner on twitter, please click here. To follow Dustie Waring on twitter, please click here.
Between The Buried & Me will be on tour promoting their upcoming album, “Coma Ecliptic”, and it will be released on July 10. It will be their 7th full length record. Fans can listen to the first single, “Memory Palace”, by clicking here. Very important person (VIP) packages are available now. The package includes an exclusive questions and answers (Q&A) interview with the band and Animals As Leaders, photo opportunities and an 18x24 poster autographed by both bands and a souvenir laminate which will allow spectators to enter the venues earlier than those with general admission tickets. VIP packages can be purchased by clicking here and general admission tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
Tommy Rogers is the vocalist and keyboardist, Paul Waggoner and Dustie Waring are the guitarists, Dan Briggs is the bassist and Blake Richardson is the drummer of Between The Buried & Me. On April 6 from 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. EST, they will be hosting a live questions and answers (Q&A) session on twitter. To tweet the band and members, please use these twitter handles:
Between The Buried & Me: @btbamofficial
Tommy Rogers: @tommybtbam
Paul Waggoner: @paulbtbam
Dan Briggs: @danbriggsx
Dustie Waring: @Dustiebtbam
Blake Richardson: @blakeyeatsteaky
To “Like” Between the Buried and Me on facebook, please click here. To follow them on Instagram, please click here. To follow them on twitter, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here. To follow Dan Briggs on twitter, please click here. To follow Blake Richardson on twitter, please click here. To follow Tommy Rogers on twitter, please click here. To follow Paul Waggoner on twitter, please click here. To follow Dustie Waring on twitter, please click here.
April 5 - The Orange Peel, Asheville, N.C.
April 6 - Music Farm, Charleston, S.C.
April 8 - Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Fla.
April 9 - The Howlin Wolf, New Orleans
April 10 - Empire Garage at Texas Independence Festival, Austin, Texas
April 11 - The Bomb Factory at Atomic Music Festival, Dallas
April 13 - The Granada, Lawrence, Kan.
April 14 - The Ready Room, St. Louis
April 15 - Deluxe at Old National Centre, Indianapolis
April 17 - The Palladium at New England Metal & Hardcore Festival, Worcester, Mass.
April 18 - Port City Music Hall, Portland, Maine
April 19 - Chameleon Club, Lancaster, Pa.
June 11-14, Manchester, Tenn., Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
Tour with Animals As Leaders and The Contortionist
July 7 - Athens, Ga., Georgia Theatre
July 8 - Tallahassee, Fla., Sidebar Theater
July 9 - Orlando, Fla., Venue 578
July 10 - Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Revolution
July 11 - Jacksonville, Fla., Freebird Live
July 13 – Houston, Warehouse Live
July 14 - Little Rock, Ark., Juanita's
July 15 - Oklahoma City, Diamond Ballroom
July 17 - Grand Junction, Colo., Mesa Theater and Club
July 18 - Las Vegas, Brooklyn Bowl
July 19 - Tucson, Ariz., Club X's
July 21 - Santa Ana, Calif., The Observatory
July 22 - San Diego, Observatory North Park
July 23 - Santa Cruz, Calif., The Catalyst
July 24 - Sacramento, Calif., Ace of Spaces
July 25 - Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House
July 27 - Salt Lake City, The Complex
July 29 - Des Moines, Iowa, Wooly's
July 30 - Joliet, Ill., Mojoes
July 31 - Columbus, Ohio, Newport Music Hall
Aug. 1 - Grand Rapids, Mich., The Intersection
Aug. 2 - Bloomington, Ill., The Castle Theatre
Aug. 4 - London, ON, London Music Hall
Aug. 6 - Buffalo, N.Y., The Town Ballroom
Aug. 7 - Pittsburgh, Stage AE
Aug. 8 - Norfolk, Va.,The NorVa
Aug. 9 - Wilmington, N.C., Ziggys by the Sea
Aug. 11 - Clifton Park, N.Y., Upstate Concert Hall
Aug. 12 - Providence, R.I., Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Aug. 13 - Sayreville, N.J., Starland Ballroom
Aug. 14 - Winston-Salem, N.C., Ziggys
Aug. 15 - Nashville, Tenn., Marathon Music Works
April 6 - Music Farm, Charleston, S.C.
April 8 - Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Fla.
April 9 - The Howlin Wolf, New Orleans
April 10 - Empire Garage at Texas Independence Festival, Austin, Texas
April 11 - The Bomb Factory at Atomic Music Festival, Dallas
April 13 - The Granada, Lawrence, Kan.
April 14 - The Ready Room, St. Louis
April 15 - Deluxe at Old National Centre, Indianapolis
April 17 - The Palladium at New England Metal & Hardcore Festival, Worcester, Mass.
April 18 - Port City Music Hall, Portland, Maine
April 19 - Chameleon Club, Lancaster, Pa.
June 11-14, Manchester, Tenn., Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
Tour with Animals As Leaders and The Contortionist
July 7 - Athens, Ga., Georgia Theatre
July 8 - Tallahassee, Fla., Sidebar Theater
July 9 - Orlando, Fla., Venue 578
July 10 - Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Revolution
July 11 - Jacksonville, Fla., Freebird Live
July 13 – Houston, Warehouse Live
July 14 - Little Rock, Ark., Juanita's
July 15 - Oklahoma City, Diamond Ballroom
July 17 - Grand Junction, Colo., Mesa Theater and Club
July 18 - Las Vegas, Brooklyn Bowl
July 19 - Tucson, Ariz., Club X's
July 21 - Santa Ana, Calif., The Observatory
July 22 - San Diego, Observatory North Park
July 23 - Santa Cruz, Calif., The Catalyst
July 24 - Sacramento, Calif., Ace of Spaces
July 25 - Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House
July 27 - Salt Lake City, The Complex
July 29 - Des Moines, Iowa, Wooly's
July 30 - Joliet, Ill., Mojoes
July 31 - Columbus, Ohio, Newport Music Hall
Aug. 1 - Grand Rapids, Mich., The Intersection
Aug. 2 - Bloomington, Ill., The Castle Theatre
Aug. 4 - London, ON, London Music Hall
Aug. 6 - Buffalo, N.Y., The Town Ballroom
Aug. 7 - Pittsburgh, Stage AE
Aug. 8 - Norfolk, Va.,The NorVa
Aug. 9 - Wilmington, N.C., Ziggys by the Sea
Aug. 11 - Clifton Park, N.Y., Upstate Concert Hall
Aug. 12 - Providence, R.I., Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Aug. 13 - Sayreville, N.J., Starland Ballroom
Aug. 14 - Winston-Salem, N.C., Ziggys
Aug. 15 - Nashville, Tenn., Marathon Music Works
about the author
Sareth Ney is a concert journalist for the Wu-Man Chu Chronicles. It is a division of A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. After graduating—he continued his four year apprenticeship with master of horror, Clive Barker. In California, he met members of the Wu-Tang Clan. He became the journalist/superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He inducts everyone into his hall of fame, “Supreme Clientele”. His goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones. He is the founder and co-host of No Cover Podcast.