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Tour Dates 13 June, 2011

Alter Bridge Announce UK 2011 Tour

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Alter Bridge Announce UK 2011 Tour
LONDON, UK (Top40 CHarts) Following their awe-inspiring slot at the Download Festival this past weekend, Alter Bridge are delighted to announce they will return to the UK this Winter for their first arena tour.

Special guests on the trek will be none other than their Southern rockin' labelmates Black Stone Cherry, who just two weeks ago released their brand new album Between The Devil And the Deep Blue Sea, crashing into the UK national album chart at an impressive No 13.

Tue 22nd Nov - Birmingham LG Arena
Wed 23rd Nov - Cardiff Motor Point Arena
Thu 24th Nov - Manchester Evening News Arena
Sat 26th Nov - Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
Sun 27th Nov - Glasgow SECC
Tue 29th Nov - London Wembley Arena

Also, you can catch Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy performing with legendary guitarist/songwriter Slash in July, at Dublin's Oxegen Festival (10th) and London's High Voltage Festival (23rd), as well as a clutch of regional headline shows in Birmingham (20th), Manchester (21st), Stoke (24th), and Leeds (25th).






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