Those in Ohio on November 17th this year, watch out for a fantastic rock music show with three terrific rock bands! Skillet, Theory of a Deadman, and special guest Saint Asonia are all set to perform at Covelli Centre on November 17th this fall!
After a set of performances during their “Rock Resurrection Tour” that blew fans away this year, Skillet and Theory of a Deadman recently delivered delightful news. They revealed that they are adding a fall leg to the “Rock Resurrection Tour” and that it will be underway on October 20th at Raising Cane’s River Center in Louisiana.
For the information of those oblivious to the world of rock music, Skillet, Theory of a Deadman, and Saint Asonia are rock bands who were on tour together earlier this year with the first two co-headlining.
Skillet is currently a ten-member American Christian rock band with its origins in Tennessee. The band is a two-time Grammy nominee and has an immaculate discography, with eleven albums having been released so far.
Theory of a Deadman, also called Theory or TOAD, is a four-member Canadian rock band formed in 1999. With their latest release, “Dinosaur”, Theory of A Deadman has eight albums out so far, comprising multiple songs that charted high on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
Saint Asonia is yet another rock band, but they’re Canadian-American. They currently have four members and have released two studio albums far named “Saint Asonia” and “Flawed Design”.
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“Rock Resurrection Tour” Is Coming To Covelli Centre!
The “Rock Resurrection Tour”, for Skillet is a tour to support their eleventh studio album ‘Dominion’ which was released in January of 2022. For Theory of a Deadman, the tour is in support of their eighth studio album ‘Dinosaur’ which was released in March this year.
Of course, accompanying the bands is special guest Saint Asonia, who toured with them during the previous leg of the tour. Saint Asonia’s most recent releases are “Introvert” and “Extrovert”, both extended plays.
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As announced by the bands, one of the concerts for the “Rock Resurrections Tour” is set to take place at the Covelli Centre! The Covelli Centre is an arena in Ohio and is also known as “The Chevy Centre”.
With special guest Saint Asonia, co-headliners Skillet and Theory of a Deadman will be performing at Covelli Centre on November 17th. The show is expected to start at 7 p.m., and doors are set to open at 6 p.m. For onsite parking, attendees are expected to pay a fee of 20 USD.
Prices for the ticket start at 49.50 USD and go somewhat up to 59.50 USD, not taking applicable fees into account.
The list of the rest of the tour dates and locations is as follows:
- October 20th – Baton Rouge, LA at Raising Cane’s River Center
- October 23rd – Shreveport, LA at Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
- October 22nd – San Antonio, TX at Boeing Center at Tech Port
- October 24th – Corpus Christi, TX at American Bank Center
- October 26th – El Paso, TX at El Paso County Coliseum
- October 28th – Rio Rancho, NM at Rio Rancho Events Center
- October 29th – Colorado Springs, CO at Broadmoor World Arena
- October 31st – West Valley City, UT at Maverik Center
- November 1st – Idaho Falls, ID at Mountain America Center
- November 3rd – Spokane, WA at The Podium
- November 4th – Kent, WA at Showare Center
- November 7th – Billings, MT at First Interstate Arena at Metropark
- November 8th – Bismarck, ND at Bismark Event Center Arena
- November 10th – Minneapolis, MN at The Armory
- November 11th –Brookings, SD at Dakotah Bank Center
- November 12th – Waukee, IA at TBA
- November 14th – Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena
- November 15th – Peoria, IL at Peoria Civic Center
- November 17th – Youngstown, OH at Covelli Centre
- November 18th – Johnstown, PA at 1st Summet Arena
- November 19th – Mashantucket, CT at Premier Theater at Foxwoods Casino
- November 21st – Norfolk, VA at Chartway Arena
- November 22nd – Salem, VA at Salem Civic Center
- November 24th – Jacksonville, FL at Daily’s Place
- November 25th – Orlando, FL at Orlando Amphitheater
- November 28th – Mobile, AL at Mobile Civic Center
- November 30th – Huntsville, AL at Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center
- December 1st – Spartanburg, SC at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
- December 2nd – Johnson City, TN at Freedom Hall Civic Center
- December 5th – Fort Wayne, IN at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
- December 6th – Evansville, IN at Ford Center
- December 8th – North Little Rock, AR at Simmons Bank Arena
- December 9th – Wichita, KS at Hartman Arena
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