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Uproar Festival
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GenreHard rock
DatesAugust–October
Location(s)United States, Canada
Years active2010
FoundersJohn Reese
Websiterockstaruproar.com

The Uproar Festival is a new annual hard rock tour created by John Reese and sponsored by Rockstar Energy Drink. The tour was also created by John Oakes, Darryl Eaton and Ryan Harlacher from the Creative Artists Agency, and Perry Lavoisne from Live Nation.[1] Reese is also responsible for creating Mayhem Festival and the Taste of Chaos tour. Uproar Festival is the replacement for Reese's Taste of Chaos tour, as he was "running out of bands that fit within the profile of what Taste of Chaos was."[2]

Uproar Festival is expected to host a number of other activities other than live bands. One such activity is wrestling tournaments presented by Blue Collar Wrestling Alliance. The tournaments are expected to encompass 245 wrestling matches over the seven week tour.[1]

After the December 2009 death of Avenged Sevenfold's drummer James Sullivan, better known by his stage name The Rev, Dream Theater member Mike Portnoy was brought in to finish work on their fifth studio album, Nightmare. Portnoy also became Avenged Sevenfold's temporary touring drummer for all 2010 concert dates.[3] The Uproar Festival will be the first tour featuring the band since Sullivan died. Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows stated, "after recently finishing up our new record we were not sure if we were going to continue touring. We got a call from our friends at Uproar and decided this would be the best way to introduce our fans to the new album."[4]

Line up

Main stage[2]
Jägermeister stage[2]

Tour dates

Month Date City Venue Battle of the Bands winner
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17 United States Minneapolis, Minnesota Target Center
18 United States Kansas City, Kansas Capitol Federal Park
20 United States Omaha, Nebraska WestFair Amphitheatre
21 United States Tinley Park, Illinois First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
22 United States Darien Lake, New York Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
24 Canada Toronto, Ontario Molson Amphitheatre
25 United States Cleveland, Ohio Time Warner Cable Amphitheater
27 United States Scranton, Pennsylvania Montage Mountain Amphitheatre
28 United States Wantagh, New York Nikon Theatre at Jones Beach
29 United States Saratoga Springs, New York Saratoga Performing Arts Center
31 United States Bristow, Virginia Jiffy Lube Live
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01 United States Charlotte, North Carolina Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
03 United States Pelham, Alabama Verizon Wireless Music Center
04 United States Atlanta, GA Aarons Amphitheatre
05 United States Tampa, Florida Ford Amphitheatre
07 United States TBA TBA
08 United States TBA TBA
10 United States Dallas, Texas Superpages.com Center
11 United States Corpus Christi, Texas Concrete Street Amphiteater
12 United States the Woodlands, Texas Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
14 United States Greenwood Village, Colorado Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
15 United States West Valley City, Utah USANA Amphitheatre
17 United States Irvine, California Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
18 United States Chula Vista, California Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
19 United States Tempe, Arizona Tempe Beach Park Amphitheatre
21 United States Bakersfield, California Rabobank Arena
22 United States Wheatland, California Sleep Train Amphitheatre
24 United States Portland, Oregon TBA
25 United States George, Washington The Gorge Amphitheater
26 Canada Vancouver, British Columbia Pacific Coliseum
28 Canada Edmonton, Alberta TBA
29 Canada Calgary, Alberta TBA
30 Canada Saskatoon, Saskatchewan TBA
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02 Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba MTS Center
03 United States Fargo, North Dakota Fargodome
04 United States Madison, Wisconsin Alliant Energy Center

References

  1. ^ a b Waddell, Ray (May 3, 2010). "Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed To Headline Uproar Festival Tour". Billboard. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Sciarretto, Amy (May 3, 2010). "Uproar Tour Dates With Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour". Noisecreep. AOL Music. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  3. ^ Karan, Tim (May 7, 2010). "Mike Portnoy to drum for Avenged Sevenfold on tour". Alternative Press. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  4. ^ "Disturbed, A7X cause an 'Uproar'". FMQB. May 3, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2010.

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