After keeping busy and fans entertained with some special livestream events, Sevendust have made additional plans to stay on the road this year, having just announced a headlining U.S. September tour with support coming from Tremonti and Lydia Can't Breathe.

The band, who released their 13th album, Blood & Stone, last year, already have a socially distanced run on the books this summer for late June through early July. It all begins again on Sept. 3 with a festival stop in Pryor, Oklahoma, with another 16 shows before the tour concludes Sept. 26 in Orlando, Florida, with another festival appearance.

Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti will be taking his solo group out on the jaunt and will also be onstage at just one of the four scheduled festival gigs that dot the routing, which is concentrated in eastern half of the country. Time will tell if the new music he's working on will have materialized into a new album by the time the tour kicks off.

Tickets for the September tour go on sale on Friday (July 18), so keep an eye on the Sevendust website to snag yours when they're available.

Sevendust, Tremonti + Lydia Can't Breathe 2021 U.S. Tour Dates

Sevendust, Tremonti, Lydia Can't Breathe 2021 Tour
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Sept. 03 - Pryor, Okla. @ Rocklahoma (no Lydia Can't Breathe)
Sept. 04 - Kansas City, Mo. @ Arvest Bank Theater
Sept. 05 - Springfield, Mo. @ The Blue Note
Sept. 07 - Cleveland, Ohio @ The Agora
Sept. 08 - Rochester, N.Y. @ Anthology
Sept. 09 - Sayreville, N.J. @ Starland Ballroom
Sept. 10 - Danville, Va. @ Blue Ridge Rock Fest (Sevendust only)
Sept. 11 - Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium
Sept. 13 - Albany, N.Y. @ Empire Live
Sept. 15 - Flint, Mich. @ The Machine Shop
Sept. 18 - Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Intersection
Sept. 20 - Belvidere, Ill. @ The Apollo Theater AC
Sept. 21 - Joliet, Ill. @ The Forge
Sept. 22 - Angola, Ind. @ The Eclectic Room
Sept. 23 - Louisville, Ky. @ Louder Than Life (Sevendust only)
Sept. 25 - Dothan, Ala. @ The Plant
Sept. 26 - Orlando, Fla. @ Rebel Rock (Sevendust only)

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