The iconic heavy metal band PANTERA is set to make a triumphant return to the stage in February for the second leg of their North American headlining tour. Following a highly successful twenty-city run last summer, which was one of the most anticipated tours of 2023, as well as their supporting dates with Metallica, the band is gearing up for another round of live performances.
The lineup features classic members, vocalist Philip H. Anselmo and bassist Rex Brown, along with guitarist Zakk Wylde and drummer Charlie Benante. This tour continues to pay tribute to the late founding members, drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell.
The upcoming trek kicks off on February 3rd in Sunrise, Florida, and spans fourteen cities, concluding on February 27th in Quebec City, Quebec. Special guest Lamb Of God, a renowned metal powerhouse, will once again join the band, and additional support acts will be announced in the coming weeks.
Expressing his excitement, Anselmo states, “Looking forward to jamming with everybody! These shows mean a lot, and we aim to kick ass! Love y’all!” Brown adds, “We’re really excited to announce new dates in 2024. Looking forward to bringing the show to some cities we missed in 2023. Come jam!”
Ticket presales and VIP upgrades begin on Tuesday, November 14th, at 10:00 am local time, with the general on-sale date set for Friday, November 17th, at 10:00 am local time, available at Pantera.com.
In a recent announcement, PANTERA has been confirmed to play at the 2024 edition of Download Festival, marking their first UK appearance in three decades. Additionally, fans can catch PANTERA supporting Metallica on the remaining dates of their North American stadium tour this August. All confirmed dates are listed below.
PANTERA w/ Special Guest Lamb Of God:
2/03/2024 Amerant Bank Arena – Sunrise, FL
2/05/2024 Amalie Arena – Tampa, FL
2/07/2024 Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY
2/09/2024 Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
2/10/2024 FedEx Forum – Memphis, TN
2/13/2024 T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, MO
2/14/2024 Pinnacle Bank Arena – Lincoln, NE
2/16/2024 Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, MB
2/18/2024 Resch Center – Green Bay, WI
2/20/2024 Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI
2/22/2024 Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
2/24/2024 CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD
2/26/2024 Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
2/27/2024 Centre Vidéotron – Québec City, QC
End Tour
6/14-16/2024 Download Fest @ Donington Park – Derby, UK #
8/02/2024 Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, MA **
8/09/2024 Soldier Field – Chicago, IL **
8/16/2024 US Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, MN **
8/23/2024 Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton, AB **
8/30/2024 Lumen Field – Seattle, WA **
# Festival date
** PANTERA supporting Metallica

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