The Union Underground, SOiL, Ra, and Flaw will be joining forces for the “Back To The 2000s” tour. That run will take place in March 2024 and it will feature sets of early material including songs from The Union Underground’s “An Education In Rebellion,” SOiL’s “Scars,” Ra’s “From One,” and Flaw’s “Through The Eyes.” Here’s the dates:
03/01 San Antonio, TX – The Rockbox
03/02 Houston, TX – Scout Bar
03/03 Dallas, TX – Trees
03/06 Fort Wayne, IN – Piere’s
03/07 Battle Creek, MI – The Music Factory
03/08 Flint, MI – The Machine Shop
03/09 Harrison, OH – The Blue Note
03/10 Columbus. OH – The King Of Clubs
03/13 Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz
03/14 Hermon, ME – Morgan Hill Event Center
03/15 New Bedford, MA – The Vault Music Hall
03/16 Reading, PA – Reverb
03/17 Leesburg, VA – Tally Ho Theater
03/19 Lakewood, OH – The Winchester
03/20 Hobart, IN – Hobart Art Theater
03/21 Bloomington. IL – The Castle Theater
03/22 Ringle, WI – Q And Z Expo Center
03/23 Joliet, IL – The Forge
The Union Underground’s Bryan Scott commented:
“I’m looking forward to re-introducing the world to ‘An Education In Rebellion‘, which in my clearly biased opinion, is a fantastic, timeless album! The continued love and support from Union Underground fans over the years has been overwhelming, and that devotion is exactly what has inspired the new music on the forthcoming album.
Make no mistake, this is not a nostalgia tour. It’s the launch of a new chapter for the band and an opportunity for new generations of music lovers to discover us. And our longtime friends in SOiL are the perfect partners in crime for the experience! We will perform ‘AEIR‘ in its entirety, Across The Nation and a couple of unreleased songs from the new album. Let’s Get It On!”
SOiL’s Tim King added:
“Bryan Scott and I came up with this idea quite some time ago. I’m so happy we were able to bring all these bands together for what is sure to be a great re-introduction to this genre of music.
The first tour SOiL did on the ‘Scars‘ album was with The Union Underground in 2001. Here we are over 20 years later doing it again. It just proves that great bands can last the test of time”