Sick Puppies might not be making any fans in the indie rock community by touring with the likes of bands such as Nickelback and Breaking Benjamin, but with the size of the venues they'll be hitting up, I'm not sure the indie rock community is even on their radar. Check out the full list of Sick Puppies tour dates after the jump.
Sick Puppies tour dates:
Dates marked * w/ Nickelback
Dates marekd + w/ Breaking Benjamin
11/10/09 - Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Entertainment Centre *
11/11/09 - Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Entertainment Centre *
11/13/09 - Sydney, Australia - Sydney Acer Arena *
11/14/09 - Sydney, Australia - Sydney Acer Arena *
11/16/09 - Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne Rod Laver Arena *
11/17/09 - Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne Rod Laver Arena *
11/19/09 - Hindmarsh, Australia - Adelaide Entertainment Centre *
11/21/09 - Victoria Park, Australia - Burswood Dome *
11/28/09 - Tyler, TX - Clicks Billiards
11/29/09 - San Antonio, TX - Sunken Garden Amphitheatre +
11/30/09 - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless +
12/02/09 - Lubbock, TX - The Pavilion +
12/03/09 - Grand Prairie, TX - Nokia Live, KDGE Christmas Event +
12/04/09 - Estero, FL - Germain Arena, WJBX 99x-Mas Ball +
12/05/09 - West Palm Beach, FL - Cruzan Amphitheatre, WPBZ Holiday Show +
12/06/09 - Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre, 97x Next Big Thing +
12/08/09 - Des Moines, IA - Val Air Ballroom +
12/09/09 - Sioux Falls, SD - Sioux Falls Canaries Stadium, KROO Holiday Show +
12/11/09 - Kansas City, MO - Midland Theatre, KQRC Twisted X-Mas +
12/13/09 - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center, KPNT Ho Ho Show +
12/14/09 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues, Q101 Twisted Xmas +
12/16/09 - Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room at Murat Center, Q101 Twisted Xmas +
12/17/09 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom, WLUM Snow Show +
Sick Puppies travel to Australia with Nickelback, tour the states with Breaking Benjamin
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Jason Glastetter
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Monday, November 09, 2009
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