Drowning Pool are kicking off their fifth USO Tour and the South Pacific tour celebrates 75 years of the USO. They are also trying to help the USO deliver 1 million messages of support to service members and families. Check out all the latest news:
It’s no secret that multi-platinum hard rockers DROWNING POOL support our troops in a big way. Today, the band heads out on their fifth USO tour to perform and visit with service members stationed at Andersen Air Force Base (April 6, Guam), Kadena Air Base (April 8, Japan) and Camp Foster (April 9, Japan). This particular visit is in conjunction with the USO’s Campaign to Connect.Whether inviting service members to an album release party or donating proceeds from album sales to the USO, DROWNING POOL is always there to support the men and women of our military, who protect us. DROWNING POOL has volunteered with the USO for 11 years and has incredibly strong family ties to the military. Guitarist C.J. Pierce’s father-in-law served in the Navy, bassist Stevie Benton’s father is a Vietnam veteran and drummer Mike Luce’s brother currently serves. As a result of those personal connections, the band has entertained more than tens of thousands of service members on 14 military bases in five countries, to date.DROWNING POOL has traveled with the USO, performing to troops in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Iraq and Kuwait.Guitarist C.J. Pierce states, “We love giving back, it’s the least we can do. … There are a lot of families involved in the armed forces and we love giving them a hand. It’s definitely great for us to go overseas and play at different bases. I think 2005 was our first one (Iraq and Kuwait) and it’s personal for us. Each one of us has someone in our family somewhere in the armed forces and it’s all about those friends and families.”This year marks the USO’s 75th anniversary and the official kickoff of not only a yearlong celebration around the world, but also the USO’s Campaign to Connect, a new digital message platform designed to show appreciation to those who serve. DROWNING POOL joins the USO in its mission of connection and commitment to strengthening America’s service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country. Visit www.uso.org/connects to learn how you can join DROWNING POOL as they help the USO deliver more than 1 million messages of support to service members and their families worldwide.In addition to their USO tour dates, DROWNING POOL will visit a few select countries on their return route. Also, the band has several confirmed U.S. performance dates lined up. See below for all confirmed tour dates in addition to the USO dates above:DROWNING POOL Non-USO Tour Dates:International:4/10 – Bangkok, Thailand @ The Rock Pub4/13 – Hong Kong, Hong Kong @ Hidden Agenda4/17 – Jakarta, Indonesia @ HAMMERSONIC 2016U.S.:4/22 & 4/23 – Orlando, FL @ Central Florida Fairgrounds5/5 – Toledo, OH @ Realm – w/ Saliva5/6 – Lexington, KY @ The Manchester Music Hall – w/ Saliva5/7 – Cleveland, OH @ The Odeon – w/ Saliva5/14 – Kansas City, MO @ Liberty Memorial – KQRC Rockfest5/29 – Dallas, TX @ Gexa Energy Pavilion – KEGL BFD6/12 – Inwood, WV @ Summer Jam7/15 – Bridgeview, IL @ Toyota Park – Chicago Open Air7/16 – Mansfield, OH @ Ohio State Reformatory – Ink in the Clink8/13 – Brownfield, TX @ 4B Wild West Bike Rally8/19 – Glen Flora, WI @ The Northwoods Rock Rally
Make sure to visits www.uso.org/connects and help reach the 1 million messages goal. You can also pick up the latest album, Hellelujah which is available via iTunes and Amazon. Head over to their social media sites for all of their latest news.
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