P.O.D to launch headlining ‘I Got That Tour’

Nu metal band P.O.D. performs at Live Music Club; Milan^ Italy. 14 November 2019

Christian nu-metal band Payable On Death (a.k.a. P.O.D.) announced they will embark on their headlining North American ‘I Got That Tour’ in support of their forthcoming 11th album “VERITAS,” set to drop on May 3rd. The “I Got That Tour” will feature support from Bad Wolves, Norma Jean, and Blind Channel. The ‘I Got That Tour’ is slated to kick off on April 26 in Phoenix, Arizona at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre. Unless the band adds additional dates, the tour will end on June 2 in Dallas, Texas at So What! Fest.

Singer Sonny Sandoval shared: “With all of the love and amazing energy surrounding our new album VERITAS, we couldn’t be more excited about hitting the road again and seeing your beautiful faces. This album is so special to us and we can’t wait to play these new powerful songs and sing out loud with you until the whole world recognizes we’re all in this together!”

Guitarist Marcos Curiel concurs, “We consider ourselves very fortunate to be back out on the road again here in the states. It’s an honor for us to perform for you all. It’s been way too long. We are extremely excited for the new album and the touring cycle that comes with it. We can’t wait to see everyone jamming and singing along with us. This is why we do what we do! To reconnect with longtime friends and fans. And to make new ones. Let’s do this.”

Bad Wolves frontman Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz added, “We are very excited to be going out with the legendary P.O.D. across the states. We can’t wait to bring you our songs from our new album ‘Die About It’ and many more. See you all very soon!”

General tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

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