The Used announce European Tour and album release details

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In celebration of their fifteen-year anniversary, The Used will be hitting the road for aEuropean tour from February 2016! The band will be playing two shows per city, performing Self-Titled and In Love and Death in their entirety, plus more each evening. The Euro tour will kick off on February 26th in Eindhoven, NL and wrap on March 10th in Helsinki, FI. Check out the tour dates below:

Upcoming Tour Dates:

February 26               DYNAMO                  Eindhoven, NL
February 27               DYNAMO                  Eindhoven, NL
February 29               STOLLWERCK         Cologne, DE
March 1                     STOLLWERCK         Cologne, DE
March 3                     KNUST                      Hamburg, DE
March 4                     KNUST                      Hamburg, DE
March 6                     KLUBBEN                 Stockholm, SE
March 7                     KLUBBEN                 Stockholm, SE
March 9                     TAVASTIA                Helsinki, FI
March 10                   TAVASTIA                Helsinki, FI

In addition to the upcoming tour, The Used has announced “Live and Acoustic at The Palace”, a live CD/DVD, set to release April 1st, 2016. This album was recorded at the band’s intimate unplugged storyteller performance, which took place at The Palace Theater in Los Angeles last month. Fans who were unable to attend the once in a lifetime performance will have a chance to watch the band perform in a way they have never performed before – with a 4-piece string quartet and harpist (arranged by Hiro Goto), a piano player, percussion and a 3-piece gospel choir. Fans can pre-order Live and Acoustic at The Palace now here.
With each online ticket purchase, fans will get a digital copy of the band’s upcoming release,“Live and Acoustic at The Palace”. Tickets will be available this Friday, November 20th here. About Live and Acoustic at The Palace, lead singer Bert McCracken shared

“I think we really captured the night perfectly and listening back to the mixes it reminded me how music can allow us to be children once again and once you open yourself up to that emotion it’s like a virus, it’s contagious.” He continued, “Nearly every eye in the venue was weepy the night we played with the orchestra because these songs are so emotional and this recording is a truly special thing that I can’t wait for everyone to hear. It still gives me goose bumps.
 

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