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FAITH, POWER AND GLORY TOUR - US - March/April 2010

"SITD" are the special guests, except in San Francisco, Sacramento and San Diego

"Aerodrone" will be playing as additional special guests in Pomona, and as the main support in Sacramento and San Diego.

Tickets are on sale now.

Tue/Mar-16 San Francisco, CA DNA Lounge

Mon/Mar-22 Towson, MD Recher Theatre

Wed/Mar-24 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg

Thu/Mar-25 New Haven, CT Toad's Place

Fri/Mar-26 Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom

Sat/Mar-27 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Smalls

Mon/Mar-29 Cincinnati, OH Mad Hatter

Tue/Mar-30 St. Louis, MO Pop's Small Room

Wed/Mar-31 Nashville, TN Exit/In

Fri/Apr-02 New Orleans, LA The Hangar

Sat/Apr-03 Austin, TX Elysium

Sun/Apr-04 Houston, TX Meridian

Mon/Apr-05 Tulsa, OK The Marquee

Wed/Apr-07 Lawrence, KS The Granada

Thu/Apr-08 Colorado Springs, CO The Black Sheep

Fri/Apr-09 Denver, CO Marquis Theatre

Sat/Apr-10 Albuquerque, NM Launch Pad

Mon/Apr-12 Pomona, CA Glasshouse

Tue/Apr-13 Sacramento, CA Boardwalk

Wed/Apr-14 San Diego, CA House of Blues

If you're wondering why they're not playing a major city, where you live (like Detroit or Chicago), it's very likely they played there during the first part of the tour.

I think a road trip to Pittsburgh is in store - not so much for VNV, but for [sITD]

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I was there for the Detroit show in the first part. Looks like I'll be going to the Denver show in April.

Very nice. Enjoy the Denver show. Skipped the last Detroit show as I haven't been a fan of the last 2 CD's really. S.A.M. was supposed to be the opener on the last tour but due to some circumstances that never got revealed (most likely VNV's fear the opener would trump their own performance ;) ) they went with Ayria instead. I do like Ayria however, but have seen them so many times (they've actually borrowed my synths in the past!) IF S.A.M. had opened they'd be as huge as Combichrist right about now.

SITD is an EXCELLENT choice for an opener this leg of the tour.

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1) any possibility of SITD coming here on their own?

2) Buffalo's a shorter drive than Pittsburgh.

Haven't heard anything (yet) of a separate SITD tour. Would be nice to see and "Rot" is a KILLER CD. Will keep everyone posted.

Buffalo in March? No thanks! And quite truthfully Buffalo offers NOTHING. Just a breeding ground for serial killers :p

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I can remember back when I thought they were cool. Holy shit was that last album lousy.

Agreed, but I don't give up on bands as quickly as I once did - case in point the last few Project Pitchfork CD's left me less than pleased. Their latest is brilliant and a fine return to form. VNV just needs a good swift hard kick to the jewels and they'll be back to the good stuff. I have no problems delivering the kick to Ronan as well ;)

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SITD doesn't have the appeal to me with this newest one as they once did, but with three good albums in the discography I would still go see them live (as I did back in 2008 before they put out Rot).

That last VNV didn't do much for me, but again, how many good albums do they have? Plus, VNV live is always a fun time. Too bad they're not playing within a few hours of Detroit...

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SITD doesn't have the appeal to me with this newest one as they once did, but with three good albums in the discography I would still go see them live (as I did back in 2008 before they put out Rot).

WHAAAAaaaaa!? ROT is an amazing CD (and you know how much of a snob, critic, music fan I can be). Still partial to the "Stronghold" debut the most, but you should spend a lot more time with the new one as it really grows on you, has a lot of clever programming and explores a good amount of new teritory. "Pride" is epic and sounds great at City.

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Buffalo in March? No thanks! And quite truthfully Buffalo offers NOTHING.

i lived there for quite some time and would have to disagree. it has always been a very goth/industrial friendly city. as far as things to do i'd say it is pretty much equal to cleveland, pittsburgh or any of the other old run down east coast cities. but i'd take any of them over the ann arbor area where i've been for the past decade.

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