Dubbed the “War Of Change Tour,” the journey begins in Columbia, Md., and wraps in Huntington, W.Va. Stops along the way include Asbury Park, N.J.; Pittsburgh; Flint, Mich.; Dallas; Joliet, Ill.; and Chattanooga, Tenn.

The tour is sponsored by Mocha Club, the online community that asks folks to skip a few mochas each month and use that cash to help fund relief and development projects in Africa.

If the tour name sounds familiar to you, then you’ve probably been listening to the radio. “War Of Change” is also the name of Thousand Foot Krutch’s latest Top 40 single that’s also getting spins on active rock stations. The single hails from the band’s latest album, The End Is Where We Begin.

Here’s the road trip:

Feb. 21 – Columbia, Md., GenXaret Center
Feb. 22 – Allentown, Pa., Crocodile Rock Café
Feb. 23 – Lancaster, Pa., Chameleon
Feb. 24 – Asbury Park, N.J., Stone Pony
Feb. 28 – Pittsburgh, Pa., The Altar Bar
March 1 – Toledo, Ohio, The Zodiac
March 2 – Flint, Mich., The Machine Shop
March 6 – Dallas, Texas, Trees
March 8 – Lubbock, Texas, City Bank Auditorium
March 9 – Helotes, Texas, Josabi’s
March 10 – Corpus Christi, Texas, House Of Rock
March 14 – Joliet, Ill., Mojoes
March 15 – Louisville, Ky., Vernon Club
March 16 – Chattanooga, Tenn., The Warehouse
March 17 – Huntington, W.Va., Big Sandy Superstore Arena

Some shows are already on sale. Louisville goes up Dec. 22. Visit ThousandFootKrutch.com for more information.