Social Distortion Announces Spring Tour

Social Distortion is ready to get back on stage. The Southern California punk rockers unveiled dates this week for their first tour of 2017. 


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– Mike Ness of Social Distortion
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Empire Polo Field, Indio, Calif.

 The U.S. outing begins near Social D’s stomping grounds with two nights at House Of Blues in Anaheim. The tour is concentrated on the West Coast with multiple nights in the Golden State as well as Oregon and Washington. The band is also headed to Arizona, Idaho, Nevada and Colorado. 

Here’s the plan, featuring special guest Jade Jackson:

Feb. 28 – Anaheim, Calif., House Of Blues
March 1 – Anaheim, Calif., House Of Blues
March 3 – Las Vegas, Nev., House Of Blues
March 4 – Las Vegas, Nev., House Of Blues
March 5 – Flagstaff, Ariz., The Orpheum Theater
March 7 – Ventura, Calif., Majestic Ventura Theater
March 8 – San Diego, Calif., Observatory North Park
March 9 – San Diego, Calif., Observatory North Park
March 11 – Pomona, Calif., Fox Theater Pomona
March 12 – Santa Cruz, Calif., The Catalyst
March 14 – Sacramento, Calif., Ace Of Spades
March 16 – San Francisco, Calif., The Fillmore
March 17 – San Francisco, Calif., The Fillmore
March 18 – Berkeley, Calif., The UC Theatre
March 20 – Eugene, Ore., McDonald Theatre
March 21 – Seattle, Wash., The Showbox
March 22 – Seattle, Wash., The Showbox
March 24 – Portland, Ore., Roseland Theater
March 25 – Spokane, Wash., Knitting Factory Concert House
March 26 – Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House
March 29 – Boulder, Colo., Boulder Theater
March 30 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
March 31 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
April 3 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
April 4 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
April 5 – Tucson, Ariz., Rialto Theatre

VIP packages went on sale today. The VIP treatment comes with a general admission ticket, early entry into the venue, silkscreened tour poster autographed by the band (limited print, numbered), specially designed tour shirt and more.

Tickets go on sale to the general public Jan. 20 at 9 a.m. PST.

Fans are still waiting on the follow-up to 2011’s Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes. During a 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, frontman Mike Ness said he was working on new music and the band was shooting for a 2016 release date.

Visit SocialDistortion.com for more information.