20 Years Of Tears: Join Hawthorne Heights, Thursday, Anberlin, and More for a Decade-Defining Celebration

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Hawthorne Heights: The “20 Years of Tears” tour has been officially announced, featuring a lineup of bands that rose to prominence in the early 2000s. Headlined by Hawthorne Heights, Thursday, Saosin, and Anberlin, the tour will commence in June and run through the middle of September.

JT Woodruff, the vocalist of Hawthorne Heights and the mastermind behind the tour, describes it as a celebration of the genre that defined a generation. The tour will showcase bands that emerged from basements to stadium stages, aiming to reignite the passion of fans who found solace in the music during their youth. Hawthorne Heights will perform their debut album, “The Silence in Black and White,” in its entirety.

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The tour includes dates from the recently announced Is For Lovers Festival, with participating artists playing multiple festival dates. Tickets for all shows go on sale this Friday, April 19th, with various pre-sales available starting tomorrow.

Hawthorne Heights tour dates

  • June 22: Stateline, NV (Lake Tahoe Is For Lovers)
  • June 23: Salt Lake City, UT (Granary Live)
  • June 24: Denver, CO (Ogden Theatre)
  • June 27: Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Summerfest)
  • June 28: Chicago, IL (The Salt Shed)
  • June 29: Grand Rapids, MI (Intersection Outdoors)
  • June 30: Cleveland Heights, OH (Cain Park)
  • July 1: Detroit, MI (The Fillmore)
  • July 3: Charleston, SC (The Refinery)
  • July 6: Clearwater, FL (The BayCare Sound)
  • July 7: Pompano Beach, FL (Pompano Beach Amphitheater)
  • July 9: Atlanta, GA (The Eastern)
  • July 10: Greenville, SC (The Foundry)
  • July 11: Asheville, NC (Salvage Station)
  • July 13: Charleston, WV (West Virginia Is For Lovers)
  • July 14: Pittsburgh, PA (Stage AE)
  • July 16: Silver Spring, MD (The Fillmore)
  • July 17: Wallingford, CT (The Dome at Oakdale)
  • July 20: Manteo, NC (OBX Is For Lovers)
  • July 21: Charlotte, NC (The Fillmore)
  • July 23: Knoxville, TN (The Back Alley at Creekside)
  • July 24: Nashville, TN (Skydeck)
  • July 25: Fort Wayne, IN (The Clyde Theatre)
  • July 27: Sauget, IL (Pop’s Is For Lovers)
  • July 28: Rogers, AR (The Walmart Amphitheater)
  • August 3: Hot Springs, AR (Magic Springs Theme Park)
  • August 8: St. Augustine, FL (The St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
  • August 9: Orlando, FL (House of Blues)
  • August 10: Pensacola, FL (The Handlebar Outdoors)
  • August 12: New Orleans, LA (The Fillmore)
  • August 13: Katy, TX (Home Run Dugout)
  • August 14: Austin, TX (Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater)
  • August 16: Kansas City, MO (Uptown Theater)
  • August 17: Eau Claire, WI (Reverb Music Festival)
  • August 18: Superior, WI (Earth Rider Fest Grounds)
  • August 19: Fargo, ND (Outdoors at Fargo Brewing)
  • August 21: Green Bay, WI (Epic Event Center)
  • August 22: Cedar Rapids, IA (McGrath Amphitheatre)
  • August 24: Council Bluffs, IA (Iowa Is For Lovers)
  • August 26: Dallas, TX (Toyota Music Factory)
  • August 27: San Antonio, TX (Sunken Garden Theater)
  • August 28: Lubbock, TX (Lonestar Events Center)
  • August 31: Los Angeles, CA (California Is For Lovers)
  • September 1: Phoenix, AZ (The Van Buren)
  • September 2: Albuquerque, NM (Revel)
  • September 5: Memphis, TN (Minglewood Hall)
  • September 7: Cincinnati, OH (Ohio Is For Lovers)
  • September 8: Pickering, OH (Pickering Casino Resort)
  • September 10: Bangor, ME (Cross Insurance Center)
  • September 11: Sayreville, NJ (Starland Ballroom)
  • September 12: New York, NY (Palladium Times Square)
  • September 13: Harrisburg, PA (XL Live Southside Stage)
  • September 14: Wayland, NY (FOrX Summer Stage)
  • September 15: Worcester, MA (The Palladium)

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