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Popular 2000s Heavy Metal Band Announces 20th Anniversary World Tour With Special Guests

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Heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch is marking a major milestone with the announcement of a world tour celebrating their 20th anniversary. The iconic band will roll out an extensive slate of tour dates, be joined by two special guests, and donate a portion of the proceeds to a cause they believe deserves more attention.



According to the band’s official website, they will be touring with American outlaw country singer Cody Jinks. They will also be joined on stage by rock band Eva Under Fire, led by vocalist Eva Marie.


The tour is scheduled to begin on July 20 in Camden, New Jersey, before making its way through the rest of the country. States included in the roster are New York, New Hampshire, Colorado, Florida, California, and more, with certain states getting more than one show date.


Fans should note that the tour announcement comes with a caveat: Cody Jinks will not be performing at the scheduled stops in Phoenix, Arizona, or Albuquerque, New Mexico.


Five Finger Death Punch will continue the tour well into October, with the last scheduled performance taking place in Bristow, Virginia, on the 23rd.



Presale tickets will become available on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 12 pm local time, with the access code listed on the band’s official website. General sale begins the following Friday, Jan. 26, at 10 am local time.


The band will also donate $1 from every ticket sold to benefit the USA Judo and BMX Racing & BMX Freestyle Olympic Teams.


“It’s a little-known fact that the United States is one of the only major countries in the world where the government does not fund Olympic and Paralympic athletes or their training programs,” said founding guitarist Zoltan Bathory to USA Cycling.


“Our athletes are competing against nations with fully funded teams, while U.S. teams rely almost exclusively on private donations and sponsorships. We believe supporting Team USA is both patriotic and necessary, especially with the Olympic and Paralympic Games coming home in 2028.”



Vocalist Ivan Moody added, “These athletes represent the best of who we are. Dedication, sacrifice, discipline. If we can help level the playing field even a little, we’re all in.”


While the band calls it a “world tour,” they have announced the North American leg of the tour, with more dates to likely follow.


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