NEW YORK (AP) - Leader of nu-metal
Linkin Park has firmed up the details of its inaugural Projekt Revolution Tour, which, like
Moby's Area:One Tour last year, aims to showcase a variety of musical styles and genres.
The tour - featuring Cypress Hill, Adema, DJ Z-Trip, and DJ battles - will kick off on Jan. 29 in Colorado Springs, Colo., and run through Feb. 24 in San Diego.
"This is our first chance to put together a concert experience of this diversity and magnitude. After this we go home to write and record the next album, so we are determined to make this tour special," says Mike Shinoda, Linkin Park's MC/vocalist, in a statement.
Projekt Revolution tour dates:
Jan. 29, Colorado Springs, Colo., World Arena
Jan. 30, Wichita, Kan., Kansas Coliseum
Feb. 1, Chicago, UIC Pavillion
Feb. 2, Madison, Wisc., Alliant Energy Center
Feb. 4, Detroit, Cobo Arena
Feb. 5, Dayton, Ohio, Nutter Center
Feb. 7, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., First Union Arena
Feb. 8, Uniondale, N.Y., Nassau Coliseum
Feb. 9, St. College, Pa., Bryce Jordan Center
Feb. 11, Lowell, Mass., Tsongas Arena
Feb. 13, Philadelphia, Spectrum
Feb. 16, Little Rock, Ark., Alltel Center
Feb. 17, Ft. Worth, Texas, Convention Center
Feb. 18, Oklahoma City, TBC
Feb. 20, Albuquerque, N.M., Tinley Coliseum
Feb. 22, Long Beach, Calif., Long Beach Arena
Feb. 23, Las Vegas, Thomas & Mack Center
Feb. 24, San Diego, Cox Arena