Evanescence and Halestorm Fall Tour 2021: Dates, venues, how to buy tickets and all you need to know about US arena tour

The VIP package will come with premium seats, access to Evanescence's soundcheck, Q&A with the band and exclusive merch items
PUBLISHED MAY 11, 2021
Evanescence lead Amy Lee and Halestorm lead Lzzy Hale took to Twitter to announce the big news (Getty Images)
Evanescence lead Amy Lee and Halestorm lead Lzzy Hale took to Twitter to announce the big news (Getty Images)

Thanks to the global pandemic, live concerts have hit a rock bottom. However, we can expect the revival of the same when rock band Evanescence hits the road in 2021 end for a newly-announced tour with their frequent collaborators Halestorm.

The widely-acclaimed rock band, which consists of members Amy Lee, Tim McCord, Will Hunt, Troy McLawhorn and Jen Majura, announced the Fall 2021 US Arena Tour in support of their new album called ‘The Bitter Truth.’ Evanescence lead Amy Lee and Halestorm lead Lzzy Hale took to Twitter to announce the big news with the help of a short video. The official Twitter handle of Evanescence captioned the post as, “Are you ready for some REAL LIVE music? We’ve all missed concerts for far too long, but the time has come and we’re back to perform a US arena tour this coming Fall with our friends in @Halestorm!!”
 
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Dates and venues

The newly-announced tour will kick off on November 5 in Portland, Oregon, and will run through December 18 with the final show scheduled in Worcester, Massachusetts. Both the bands will hit the road together for their planned 15 shows. Here’s how the complete schedule of Evanescence Tour 2021 with Halestorm looks like:

November 5 - Portland, Ore. @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 7 - Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena
November 9 - San Jose, Calif. @ SAP Center at San Jose
November 12 - Las Vegas, Nev. @ The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - The Chelsea
November 13 - San Diego, Calif. @ San Diego State University - Viejas Arena
November 15 - Phoenix, Ariz. @ Arizona Federal Theatre
November 20 - Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena
December 2 - Duluth, Ga. @ Infinite Energy Arena
December 5 - Saint Louis, Mo. @ Saint Louis University - Chaifetz Arena
December 11 - Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena
December 12 - Cincinnati, Ohio @ Heritage Bank Center
December 14 - Pittsburgh, Pa. @ University of Pittsburgh - Petersen Events Center
December 15 - Newark, N.J. @ Prudential Center
December 17 - Camden, N.J. @ BB&T Pavilion
December 18 - Worcester, Mass. @ DCU Center



 



 

What to expect?

Evanescence was formed in 1995 and is best known for their hit singles ‘Bring Me to Life’ and ‘My Immortal’. Halestorm on the other hand was formed in 1997 and includes members namely Lzzy Hale, Arejay Hale, Joe Hottinger, and Josh Smith. The Grammy award-winning band is best known for singles like ‘Love Bites’ and ‘I Get Off’ among others. Speaking about the tour, Evanescence lead Amy Lee said, as reported by Loudwire, “Words can’t express how excited we are to go back on tour with our friends and rock out again. We’ve been building this new music in isolation for over a year and dreaming of what it will be like to finally play it live, and to experience it together with our fans for the first time. We can’t wait to see you there!”

Lzzy Hale, who is the lead vocalist and guitarist of Halestorm, spoke on the same and added, “We have all been mourning the loss of live music, and patiently waiting, looking toward an uncertain future. Finally, the future looks bright and I can’t think of a better way to break the silence than with our dear friends in Evanescence.” She continued, “I can only imagine how it will feel to step on stage again night after night, and reconnect with all of the fans whom I’ve missed so much” concluding “Get ready for intense emotions, loud performances, and a newly exhilarated energy unlike any tour we’ve experienced in the past. Looking forward to seeing you all!" 

Members of the band Evanescence appear backstage during the Much Music Video Awards on June 20, 2004, in Toronto, Canada. (Getty Images)

How to buy tickets?

If you are planning to attend the concerts, then you can simply head to the official website of Evanescence to stay updated. The ticket sale will kick off on May 14 via LiveNation.com. You can also visit here to grab your VIP tickets. The VIP package will come with premium seats, access to Evanescence's soundcheck, Q&A with the band, and exclusive merch items. According to Loudwire, fans can also get their hands on the tickets with the help of a pre-sale that opens on May 12 to Spotify listeners of both bands.

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