Apocalyptica continues the celebration of ‘Plays Metallica By Four Cellos’ album with new US shows

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On May 10, 1996 Finnish Rockers, APOCALYPTICA, released their epic debut PLAYS METALLICA BY FOUR CELLOS. The instrumental cello-driven rock opus changed the landscape of heavy music for years to come. To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the album, the group re-released it, remastered with 3 bonus tracks, in 2016.

The band has been touring the world in celebration of that anniversary and played a bunch of well-received US dates early last year. The celebration continues into 2018 with a brand new set of US dates!

Upon its release, PLAYS METALLICA BY FOUR CELLOS was a new approach to the hits of the biggest metal band the world has seen. Even more APOCALYPTICA created their very own genre and laid the foundation to a career that has lasted for 20 years so far with millions of records sold and sold out shows around the world.

 

2018 TOUR DATES

7-May Spokane, WA Martin Woldson Theatre at the Fox
8-May Salem, OR Historic Elsinore Theatre
9-May Modesto, CA Gallo Center for the Arts
10-May Berkeley, CA The UC Theatre
11-May Riverside, CA Fox Performing Arts Center
12-May Tucson, AZ Rialto Theatre
13-May Chandler, AZ Chandler Center For The Arts
15-May Austin, TX Emo’s
16-May Dallas, TX Strauss Square
17-May Oklahoma City, OK Tower Theatre
18-May Kansas City, MO Uptown Theater
19-May Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
20-May Cleveland, OH Agora Theatre and Ballroom
22-May Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
23-May Buffalo, NY Asbury Hall
24-May Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore
25-May Portland, ME State Theatre
26-May Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Casino – Wolf Den
27-May Albany, NY The Egg
29-May Ridgefield, CT Ridgefield Playhouse
30-May Montclair, NJ The Wellmont Theater
31-May Westbury, NY Theatre at Westbury

 

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