The “I Got A Bad Feeling About This Tour” Begins February 15th!

 

Fast food-themed Black Sabbath cover kings MAC SABBATH are thrilled to announce even more upcoming tour dates! On February 15, the band will kick off the co-headline U.S. “I Got A Bad Feeling About This Tour” with intergalactic metal band Galactic Empire, beginning in Cleveland, Ohio and coming to an end on March 12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. MAC SABBATH will also perform several solo dates leading up to and after the close of the tour.
 
See below for all confirmed tour dates (please note that dates only featuring Galactic Empire are not included below). Tickets are available via each venue.
 
MAC SABBATH U.S. Tour Dates:
Solo Headline:
2/8 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
2/11 – Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads
2/13 – St. Louis, MO Ready Room
2/14 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House Revival
 
“I Got A Bad Feeling About This Tour” with Galactic Empire
2/15 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
2/16 – Pontiac, MI @ Crofoot Ballroom
2/17 – Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
2/18 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
2/20 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
2/21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
2/23 – Portland, OR @ Analog Theater
2/24 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
2/26 – San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
3/2 – Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live
3/3 – Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Bar & Grill
3/4 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
3/6 – Nashville, TN @ Exit/In
3/8 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry
3/9 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
3/10 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat
3/11 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bazaar
3/12 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
 
Solo Headline:
3/13 – Stanhope, NJ @ Stanhope House
3/14 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Shaka’s Live
3/15 – Hall Durham, NC @ Motorco Music
3/16 – Knoxville, TN @ The Concourse  
3/17 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade  
3/18 – New Orleans, LA @ Southport Music Hall
 
 
Before the tour, MAC SABBATH will perform three special shows taking place in California and Arizona in late December, featuring controversial punk rock group the Dwarves. See venue websites for tickets.
 
MAC SABBATH w/ the Dwarves
12/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Downtown w/ 45 Grave
12/30 – San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
12/31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Club Red w/ Broloaf
 
 
It’s the holidays, so now is the perfect time to snag MAC SABBATH‘s first ever recorded music – the single Pair-A-Buns – via flexi disc in their official new coloring activity book. The coloring book is chock full of fantastically-ridiculous images to color, dots to connect, mazes to solve and more. Order for just $15 via www.officialmacsabbath.com.
MAC SABBATH Coloring Activity Book and Flexi Disc
Mixing raucous comedy with borderline-horrific theatrics, the only thing more petrifying than impending health problems resulting from years of overeating is a MAC SABBATH show. Show attendees should be prepared to partake in the fun – MAC SABBATH puts on a theatrical, multimedia stage show – complete with a smoking grill, laser-eyed clowns, bouncing burgers and many more magical surprises… basically anything and everything an unwary show-goer could ever want in their wildest dreams. Named by Buzzfeed as one of the “13 Metal Bands You Didn’t Know How to React To” + Named as LA’s “Best Tribute Band” by LA Weekly.
“… one of the most interesting bands to come around in a long, long time. They have Dead Kennedys’ outrageous sense of humor mixed with total irreverence and ornate style on top of a solid, engaging performance (even if the crowd is reluctant to respond). So while this whole thing was probably thought up after eating too many pot brownies, it is one of the most brilliant ideas in a long time.”­ Troy Farah, Phoenix New Times
 
“This is not a drill. Be it exchanging Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” for a “Pair-a-buns” or “Iron Man” for a “Frying Pan,” these food-focused musical dweebs are cooking up something hot ‘n’ ready just for you.”Alicia Lutes, MTV.com
 
“The most impressive-and terrifying-thing about Mac Sabbath is that they’re actually really good. Ronald channels his inner Ozzy onstage, from the manic jumping to the frantic hand waving…” Bryan Rolli, Paste Magazine
 
“Even if the songs are dripping with onions and extra cheese, Mac Sabbath put on one righteous stage show, complete with smoke machines, gritty power chords, and endless head-banging.”  – Chris Coplan, ConsequenceofSound.net
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