NewsMarch 5, 2025 12:36 PM ET2,118 views

Spineshank and The Union Underground announce “25 Years Of Rebellion & Callousnes” tour

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Spineshank  and The Union Underground will be co-headlining the "25 Years Of Rebellion & Callousnes" tour this summer. The shows will find The Union Underground performing …An Education In Rebellion and Spineshank performing The Height Of Callousness. Adema and Sicksense will serve as support.

Find The Union Underground tickets here.

07/10 Austin, TX @ Come And Take It Live
07/11 Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
07/12 San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box
07/13 Corpus Christi, TX @ House Of Rock
07/15 Dallas, TX @ The Granada Theater
07/16 Fayetteville, AR @ JJ's Live
07/19 Mansfield, OH @ Inkcarceration
07/20 Belvidere, IL @ The Apollo Theatre Ac
07/22 Joliet, IL @ The Forge
07/24 Moline, IL @ The Rust Belt
07/25 Green Bay, WI @ Epic Event Center
07/26 Turtle Lake, WI @ St. Croix Casino
07/27 Des Moines, IA @ Wooly's
07/29 Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre
07/31 Denver, CO @ The Oriental Theater
08/01 Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep


Search for tours coming to your city here.

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anonymous 50 days ago

wtf is happening today.

anonymous 50 days ago

These bands had zero, and I mean zero, fans back in the day despite serious label support and plenty of paid-for opening slots on big tours. What would be different 25 years later? Who is actually going to go to this?

rick_tocchet 50 days ago

Hell yeah. Fight me in Fayetteville you half breeds.

anonymous 50 days ago

what WWF game were these bands in?

anonymous 50 days ago

Callousnes Callousnes Callousnes

anonymous 50 days ago

^ Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home

anonymous 50 days ago

Promoters who book "door deals" and bounce before the show is over because 10 people showed up are stoked

anonymous 50 days ago

What a piece of shit tour. Jose Mangin is stoked.

BigDog 49 days ago

I can already smell it.

anonymous 49 days ago

anonymous 18 hours ago These bands had zero, and I mean zero, fans back in the day despite serious label support and plenty of paid-for opening slots on big tours. Not true. I saw half of this bill, Spineshank and Adema, play with Powerman 5000 in 2003, at the tail end of the nu-metal fad. There was still a good house. Not a sell out but a respectable amount and those weren't even the top tier bands. They all definitely had a decent run.




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