Jägermeister Music Tour
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Jägermeister Music Tour | |
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Location(s) | United States |
Years active | 2002 – present |
Date(s) | Spring and Autumn |
Genre(s) | Hard rock, metal, punk |
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The Jägermeister Music Tour is a hard rock, metal and punk concert tour and music festival held biannually in the United States since 2002. It is sponsored by Jägermeister liqueur.
The 2007 Spring edition will start on March 23 and end on May 4. It will feature Stone Sour, Lacuna Coil and Shadows Fall.
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[edit] History
First Jägermeister was started in 2002 and had Drowning Pool headlining, featuring Ill Niño, Coal Chamber, 40 Below Summer and other local bands. The tour had 37 dates that started March 8th and went to April 23rd. The tour has happend twice a year since then. Spring 2003 tour went from March 6th to April 20th and featured Saliva, (hed) Planet Earth headlining, along with Breaking Benjamin, Systematic, Stereomud, and local bands. Fall 2003 went from October 8th to November 29th and featured Slayer Headlining with Hatebreed, Arch Enemy, and local bands. Spring 2004 stretched from March 30th to May 14th and featured Slipknot headlining with Fear Factory, Chimaira, and local bands. Fall 2004 went from October 31st to December 17th and featured Slayer's second headlining of this tour along with Killswitch Engage, Mastodon, and local bands. Spring 2005 went from March 29th to May 6th and featured Alterbridge as the headlining band with Future Leaders of the World, Submersed, and local bands. In Fall 2005 the tour was headlined by Disturbed with other bands, bloodsimple, A Dozen Furies, Corrosion, and other local bands. This one stretched from November 11th to February 23rd. In the spring of 2006 the tour went from April 20th to June 16th and had Staind headlining with Three Days Grace, Hurt, and other local bands. The Fall 2006 tour started October 19th and went to December 9th, and featured Slightly Stoopid and Pepper as headliners and multiple "guest bands" including Rev. Right Time, The Supervillians, Kicking K8, as well as six other bands.
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[edit] Tour dates
[edit] Fall 2006
[edit] October
- 19 – Anaheim – The Grove of Anaheim
- 20 – Bakersfield – The Fox Theater
- 21 – San Francisco – Warfield Theatre
- 22 – Eugene – McDonald Theatre
- 23 – Portland – Crystal Ballroom
- 25 – Park City – Harry O's
- 26 – Vail – 8150 (Pepper only)
- 26 – Aspen – Belly Up Aspen (Slightly Stoopid only)
- 27 – Denver – Fillmore Auditorium
- 28 – Omaha – Sokol Underground
- 31 – St. Louis – The Pageant
[edit] November
- 1 – Milwaukee – The Rave
- 2 – Indianapolis – Vogue Theatre
- 3 – Chicago – Congress Theatre
- 4 – Minneapolis – First Avenue
- 7 – Detroit – St. Andrews Hall
- 8 – Cleveland – House of Blues
- 9 – Columbus – Newport Music Hall
- 10 – New York City – Roseland Ballroom
- 11 – Atlantic City – House of Blues
- 14 – Boston – Avalon Ballroom
- 15 – Philadelphia – Electric Factory
- 16 – Sayreville – Starland Ballroom
- 17 – Baltimore – Rams Head Live
- 18 – Charleston – Music Farm
- 19 – North Myrtle Beach – House of Blues
- 20 – Orlando – Hard Rock Live
- 21 – Fort Lauderdale – Revolution
- 24 – Jacksonville – Plush
- 25 – Atlanta – Roxy
- 26 – Nashville – City Hall
- 29 – Houston – Club V
- 30 – Corpus Christi – Concrete Street Amphitheatre
[edit] December
- 2 – Tulsa – Cain's Ballroom
- 5 – Phoenix – Celebrity Theatre
- 6 – Los Angeles – The Wiltern LG
- 7 – Las Vegas – House of Blues
- 8 – San Diego – 4th & B
- 9 – San Diego – 4th & B
[edit] Spring 2007
[edit] March
- 23 – St. Paul – Myth
- 24 – Milwaukee – The Rave Eagles Club
- 25 – Columbus – Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
- 27 – Chicago – Congress Theater
- 28 – Indianapolis – Murat Egyptian Room
- 30 – Detroit – State Theatre
- 31 – Niagara Falls – Niagara Action Dome
[edit] April
- 1 – Cleveland – House of Blues
- 3 – New York City – Roseland Ballroom
- 4 – Boston – Avalon
- 6 – Philadelphia – Electric Factory
- 7 – Atlantic City – House of Blues
- 8 – Baltimore – Rams Head Live!
- 10 – Atlanta – The Tabernacle
- 11 – Fort Lauderdale – Revolution
- 13 – North Myrtle Beach – House of Blues
- 14 – Lake Buena Vista – House of Blues
- 16 – Houston – Verizon Wireless Theater
- 17 – Dallas – Palladium Ballroom
- 18 – San Antonio – Sunset Station Lonestar Pavilion
- 20 – Las Vegas – House of Blues
- 21 – Phoenix – Celebrity Theatre
- 22 – San Diego – House of Blues
- 24 – Anaheim – House of Blues
- 25 – Los Angeles – The Wiltern
- 28 – Denver – Fillmore Auditorium
- 30 – Kansas City – Beaumont Club
[edit] May
- 1 – St. Louis – The Pageant
- 2 – Omaha – Sokol Underground
- 4 – West Des Moines – Val Air Ballroom