New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Reverse Order, a dynamic pop rock band that combines powerful teen anthems with driving guitars and infectious melodies, is excited to announce their 'Made in America' tour which includes a show in
Boston to pay tribute to the
Boston Marathon bombing victims.
On January 1, 2014, Reverse Order released their 'Made in America' EP which tells the tale of real life stories, emotions and events that everyone can relate to, through the spectrum of contemporary pop and rock. The track Our City, by John Russo, Cruise Russo and Rob Freeman, was written in memory of the
Boston Marathon bombings that tore apart not just the city of Boston, but also the world. The mayor of
Boston was so moved by Our City that he chose it to be played during the tree lighting ceremonies at Faneuil Hall this past November.
Produced by Rob Freeman (Adam Levine and Gym Class Heros), 'Made in America' also includes Waiting, Nothing Left to Give,
Everything Beautiful, The Lucky Ones, Hold On, These Summer Nights, These Walls, and Hold Me Closer.
The tour will also include shows in Allentown, PA; Newark, DE; Atlantic City, NJ; Wilkes Barre, PA; Kittaning, PA; Hamtramck, MI; Crest Hill, IL; La Crosse, WI; Milwaukee, WI; Indianapolis, IN; St. Louis, MO; Rolla, MO; and New York, NY. For venue information, visit www.ReverseOrderOnline.com.
In September, Reverse Order will embark on an anti-bullying tour which will focus on schools throughout the US. The mission of the tour is simple: to be a voice, to connect, to encourage. "We have all been bullied at some point in our lives, even celebrities are bullied, and we want our fans to know that they are not alone and they can overcome this obstacle and achieve greatness," said John Russo, Reverse Order Lead Singer.
Reverse Order was a Producer's pick for season 7 of America's Got Talent and their song 'Go' was nominated for a Grammy. Reverse Order is proudly sponsored by Vitamin Water and Just Dance Apparel, as well as proudly endorsed by Godin Guitars, WB Gear, SIT Strings, Guitar-Cable.com, Dunlop Pedals, and Marshall Amplifiers.