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P.O.D. Announces Headlining Itinerary; "The Warriors Tour 2: Guilty By Association" Takes Off April 20th in Philadelphia
"Goodbye For Now" Scores Band an Unprecedented Fourth #1 Video on MTV's "TRL"
Diet Mountain Dew Event Pairs Band With Olympic Gold Medalists Shaun White & Hannah Teter in New York City's Times Square
Atlantic recording group P.O.D. has unveiled
details of their eagerly awaited headlining spring tour of the United
States. The month-long trek comes in the wake of the Southern
California-based band's fourth full-length label release, "TESTIFY."
The tour -- dubbed "The Warriors Tour 2: Guilty By Association" -- recalls
the punk rock spirit of the band's original Warriors Tour of 1998, with
smaller venues and cheap tickets. Opening on April 20th at Philadelphia's
Trocadero (see attached itinerary), the multi-artist road show will travel
the country through a May 21st stop at Seattle's The Showbox. P.O.D.'s
three special guests on all dates will be Pillar, the Chariot (featuring
Josh Scogin from Norma Jean), and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (fronted
by Underoath's Dallas Taylor).
P.O.D. recently scored their fourth #1 video on MTV's "Total Request Live"
-- an unprecedented achievement for a rock band. "Goodbye For Now" joins
the ranks of the band's previous countdown-topping videos, "Rock The
Party," "Alive," and "Will You." In addition, Sonny and Wuv co-hosted
MTV2's "T-Minus Rock" countdown. By week's end, the Warriors had spoken,
voting "Goodbye For Now" into the #1 position.
Tomorrow, March 8th, P.O.D. will return to New York City's Times Square for
an appearance in conjunction with the launch of a new Diet Mountain Dew ad
campaign. The band will join Olympic Gold Medalists Shaun White and Hannah
Teter at a specially built snowboarder's half pipe on the concrete island
in the center of Times Square.
Produced by P.O.D. in collaboration with Glen Ballard (Dave Matthews Band,
Aerosmith, Van Halen), "TESTIFY" is the band's most provocative and
powerful work to date. The album, which made a top 10 debut on the
Billboard 200, features extraordinary alliances with several like-minded
artists, including acclaimed Hasidic artist Matisyahu (who lends his
distinctive vocal talent to two roots-rock-reggae-flavored cuts) and the
legendary Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., who guest on the rap-fuelled "On The Grind."
Elsewhere, longtime followers of P.O.D. -- aka "the Warriors" -- will
rejoice in many of the band's trademark sonics, from the full-on energy of
"This Time" to the ferocious "Lights Out" and "Say Hello."
The poignant "Goodbye For Now" is following in the path of such previous
P.O.D. hits as "Alive," "Youth Of The Nation," "Boom," and "Will You." The
track continues its hold on the airplay charts, including both Active Rock
and Rock outlets nationwide. In addition, "Goodbye For Now" is a top 3
with-a-bullet smash at Christian Rock radio.
The band kicked off 2006 with an explosive New Year's Eve outdoor
performance atop the Pontiac Garage in New York City's Times Square --
which aired on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live." Since then, P.O.D. has made a
number of major TV appearances, including live performances on MTV's "Total
Request Live," NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," and NBC's "Last Call
with Carson Daly."
Since the release of their first Atlantic album just six years ago, P.O.D.
has earned global acclaim and multi-platinum sales for their trademark
brand of uplifting power rock. Over their 14-year career, the band has
logged a remarkable array of achievements, including worldwide sales
exceeding seven million, three Grammy nominations, sold-out international
concert tours, a series of top-charting rock radio hits, and four #1 videos
on MTV's "Total Request Live." Supported by their passionate fanbase of
"Warriors," P.O.D. has proudly created what they describe as "a catalog of
music that we want to respect and honor with each step into the future."
P.O.D. is: Sonny * Wuv * Traa * Truby.
P.O.D.
"The Warriors Tour 2: Guilty By Association" - Spring 2006
w/ Pillar, the Chariot, and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
April
20 Philadelphia, PA The Trocadero
21 Albany, NY Northern Lights
22 Boston, MA Axis
24 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
25 Hartford, CT Webster Theater
26 New York, NY Nokia Theatre Times Square
28 Pontiac, MI Clutch Cargo's
29 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
May
1 Minneapolis, MN Club 3 Degrees
2 Chicago, IL House Of Blues
4 Atlanta, GA TBA
5 Jackson, MS Coliseum Festival Grounds
6 Birmingham, AL Schaeffer Eye Center
7 Little Rock, AR Metroplex
9 Houston, TX Meridian
10 Dallas, TX Gypsy Tea Room & Ballroom
11 Tulsa, OK Cain's Ballroom
13 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
14 Las Vegas, NV House Of Blues
15 Anaheim, CA House Of Blues
17 Los Angeles, CA Avalon
18 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
20 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
21 Seattle, WA The Showbox
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