Hoobastank, P.O.D and Alien Ant Farm Tour Confirmed

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Hoobastank, P.O.D and Alien Ant Farm have confirmed that they will be touring the UK together this May for a run of dates.

All three bands hail from California; Hoobastank have sold over 10 million albums worldwide and had a worldwide smash hit single with the song, “The Reason”, P.O.D have also sold in excess of 10 million albums and had huge hits such as “Alive” and “Youth Of The Nation” and Alien Ant Farm have sold over 5 million albums worldwide and had a huge hit single with their cover of the Michael Jackson classic “Smooth Criminal.” This triple bill tour is the first time all three bands have toured together and an amazing package for all fans!

Doug Robb from Hoobastank commented “We are extremely excited about FINALLY coming back to the UK to play some shows. It's been way too long. What better way, also, then to come back with two great bands that we have a long history and friendship with, P.O.D and Alien Ant Farm. We hope to see all the loyal fans who've waited so long for our return as well as make some new longtime friends. We'll see you soon!” "We are so looking forward to crossing the Atlantic Ocean and rocking out for our fellow mates” says Marcos from P.O.D. “In the legendary words of Grand Funk Railroad, "We're an American band, We're comin' to your town, We'll help you party it down, We're an American band."

Dryden Mitchell from Alien Ant Farm has said “"UK crowds are some of the best in the world. I can't wait to get over there! We've played many shows with both Hoobastank and P.O.D., so to have us all together is going to make for a perfect night!"

MAY
Thursday 7th LONDON KoKo
Friday 8th WOLVERHAMPTON Wulfrun Hall
Saturday 9th NOTTINGHAM Rock City
Sunday 10th PLYMOUTH University
Tuesday 12th READING Sub 89
Wednesday 13th WREXHAM William Aston Hall
Thursday 14th BRISTOL Motions
Friday 15th CARDIFF Y Plas
Saturday 6th MANCHESTER Academy 2
Sunday 17th SOUTHAMPTON Engine Rooms

Published on 11 February 2015 by UKFG

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