Set It Off + Tonight Alive Team Up

Put up your dukes because Tampa-based orchestral pop rock band Set It Off and Sydney rock quintet Tonight Alive are joining forces for “The Fight for Something Tour.”  Combat begins March 1 in Chicago.

The co-bill outing features support from SayWeCanFly. More details are coming about the tour theme and a special cause.

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“We are so excited to announce The Fight for Something Tour,” Set It Off vocalist Cody Carson says. “This co-headliner with Tonight Alive is our biggest headlining tour to date and it comes with a fun theme and a great cause that we’ll be revealing soon. We are also extremely happy to be sharing the stage with our friends in The Ready Set and SayWeCanFly, we can’t imagine anyone else being more perfect for these shows. So put on your gloves and step into the ring with us this March because it’s time to experience a show like you’ve never seen before.”

This week Tonight Alive announced a March 4 release date for its new album, Limitless, and premiered the official video for the track “Human Interaction.” Pre-orders are ongoing now. Fans who pre-order via iTunes will receive an instant download of “Human Interaction.”   

Set It Off’s latest video is “Wild Wild World,” which hails from its Duality: Stories Unplugged EP. The release, which came out in June, features stripped down, string-infused tracks. The video features guest appearances from Andy Biersack of Black Veil Brides, Lynn Gunn of PVRIS, Patty Walters of As It Is, and Matt and Trevor Wentworth of Our Last Night.

“When it comes down to it, I feel people are afraid of change and afraid of what the world will become,” Carson says. “If we can just open our eyes and see each other as brothers and sisters regardless of sexual orientation and race, then we can take a huge leap forward as a human race. This song ‘Wild Wild World,’ is about my views on what I’ve witnessed recently and is my way of basically pleading with everyone to think twice before making rash decisions or judgments and to try and be the people that make a difference in this world.”

Check out the “The Fight for Something Tour” routing below:

March 1 – Chicago, Ill., Bottom Lounge       
March 2 – Milwaukee, Wis., The Rave          
March 3 – Pontiac, Mich., The Crofoot         
March 4 – Buffalo, N.Y., The Waiting Room
March 5 – New York, N.Y., Irving Plaza      
March 6 – Cambridge, Mass., The Sinclair    
March 8 – Baltimore, Md., Baltimore Soundstage    
March 9 – Philadelphia, Pa., Union Transfer
March 10 – Greensboro, N.C., Greene Street
March 11 – Atlanta, Ga., Hell At The Masquerade   
March 12 – Orlando, Fla., The Beacham       
March 14 – Houston, Texas, Walters Downtown     
March 15 – Dallas, Texas, Trees        
March 17 – Mesa, Ariz., Nile Theater            
March 18 – San Diego, Calif., SOMA San Diego    
March 20 – San Francisco, Calif., Slim’s       
March 21 – Sacramento, Calif., Ace Of Spades
March 23 – Portland, Ore., Hawthorne Theatre        
March 24 – Seattle, Wash., Neumos  
March 26 – Salt Lake City, Utah, In The Venue
March 27 – Denver, Colo., Marquis Theater  

A VIP presale begins Nov. 3. Tickets go on sale to the general public Nov. 6. Visit TheFightForSomethingTour.com for more information.