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Underoath Plots Spring Tour, Warped Dates

Underoath is taking to the road for a seven-week tour beginning next Thursday (Feb. 22) at the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pa. As previously reported , the trek comes on the heels of drummer/vocalist Aaron Gillespie’s tour with his side project, the Almost.

The group will be sharing the stage with Taking Back Sunday through April 7 at the House Of Blues in Atlantic City, N.J. Underoath is supporting its most recent Tooth & Nail release, “Define the Great Line,” which was recently certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for U.S. shipments of 500,000 copies.

The band will also play some dates on this year’s Warped Tour, despite dropping off the 2006 lineup due to interpersonal conflicts. “Things are better than ever now. We’ve done three tours since then, so things are good,” Gillespie told Billboard.com in January.

The sextet is also scheduled to perform June 30 at the 2007 Cornerstone Festival, the annual Christian music event held in Bushnell, Ill.

Here are Underoath’s tour dates:
Feb. 22: University Park, Penn. (Bryce Jordan Center) Feb. 23: Ypsilanti, Mich. (EMU Convocation Center) Feb. 25: Birmingham, Ala. (Boutwell Auditorium) Feb. 27: San Antonio, Texas (Sunset Station) Feb. 28: Dallas (Palladium) March 1: Oklahoma City (Lloyd Noble Center) March 2: St. Louis (Pageant) March 3: Milwaukee (Eagles Ballroom) March 4: St. Paul, Minn. (Myth) March 6: Des Moines, Iowa (Val Air Ballroom) March 7: Kansas City, Mo. (Uptown Theatre) March 8: Denver (Fillmore Auditorium) March 9: Salt Lake City (Salt Air) March 10: Las Vegas (House of Blues) March 11: San Bernardino, Calif. (Orange Pavilion) March 13: Irvine, Calif. (UCI Bren Events Center) March 14: San Francisco (The Concourse) March 15: San Luis Obispo, Calif. (SLO University Rec Center) March 16: Reno, Nev. (Lawlor Event Center/Univ. of Nevada) March 17: Boise, Idaho (Theatre at Taco Bell Arena) March 18: Vancouver (PNE Forum) March 20: Edmonton (AgriCom Northlands) March 21: Calgary (Calgary Corral) March 22: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Prairieland Park) March 23: Winnipeg, Manitoba (Burton Cummings Theatre) March 25: Thunder Bay, Ontario (Community Auditorium) March 27: Ottawa (Congress Centre) March 28: London, Ontario (Centennial Hall) March 29: Toronto (Arrow Hall) March 30: Montreal (Theatre Olympia) March 31: Moon Township, Penn. (Sewall Center/Robert Morris Univ.) April 1: Albany, N.Y. (Armory) April 4: Wilkes-Barre, Penn. (Wachovia Arena) April 5: Amherst, Mass. (Mullins Center) April 6: Lowell, Mass. (Tsongas Arena) April 7: Atlantic City, N.J. (House of Blues)

 
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