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All That Remains To Embark on March 2013 Tour With Hellyeah + Nonpoint

Mary Ouellette, SheWillShootYou.com / Gilbert Carrasquillo / Ethan Miller, Getty Images All That Remains will chew up a lot of pavement in the coming months, as the band has just announced a Western U.S trek that will precede all of their festival touring this spring. The group will have an alternating list of support acts on the run, with Hellyeah and Nonpoint playing a majority of the tour, and  In This Moment subbing in on select dates. The trek launches March 18 at Albuquerque’s Sunshine Theater and continues through an April 1 finale at Seattle’s Showbox at the Market. The timing is great for All That Remains, who recently topped the charts with their latest single ‘Stand Up’ from the ‘A War You Cannot Win’ album. All That Remains will follow their March tour dates with a number of major festival appearances, including stops at Welcome to Rockville , Carolina Rebellion , Rock on the Range and Rocklahoma in April and May. They’ll also play a couple of dates on the Volbeat / Eye Empire trek in May. All That Remains 2013 North American Tour 3/18 — Albuquerque, N.M. — Sunshine Theater (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/19 — Tucson, Ariz. — Rialto (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/20 — Tempe, Ariz. — Marquee (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/22 — Los Angeles, Calif. — Club Nokia LA Live (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/23 — Reno, Nev. Knitting Factory (w/Hellyeah + In This Moment) 3/24 — Boise, Idaho — Knitting Factory (w/In This Moment, Nonpoint) 3/26 — Denver, Colo. — The Fillmore (w/Hellyeah, In This Moment + Nonpoint) 3/27 — Salt Lake City, Utah — In the Venue (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/29 — Missoula, Montana — Wilma Theater (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 3/30 — Spokane, Wash. — Knitting Factory (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) 4/1 — Seattle, Wash. — Showbox at the Market (w/Hellyeah + Nonpoint) Additional All That Remains 2013 North American Dates 4/13 — Orlando, Fla. — Tinker Field 4/27 — Jacksonville, Fla. — Welcome to Rockville 5/5 — Concord, N.C. — Carolina Rebellion 5/7 — Niagara Falls, N.Y. — Rapids Theatre (w/Volbeat + Eye Empire) 5/10 — Boone, Iowa — Lazerfest 5/15 — Lincoln, Neb. — Pershing Auditorium (w/Volbeat + Eye Empire) 5/18 — Columbus, Ohio — Rock on the Range 5/24 — Pryor, Okla. — Rocklahoma [button href=”http://loudwire.com/alice-in-chains-2013-must-see-rock-concerts/” title=”Next: Check Out Other 2013 Must-See Rock Concerts” align=”center”]

Brian ‘Head’ Welch on Possibly Joining Korn for Full U.S. Tour + New Album: ‘Anything is Possible’

Rick Diamond, Getty Images Former Korn guitarist and current Love & Death frontman Brian ‘Head’ Welch has slowly been working his way back into the Korn camp ever since his surprise appearance at the 2012 Carolina Rebellion Festival, where Welch performed ‘Blind’ with the rest of Korn. Now, with Head set to join Korn at Rock on the Range in Ohio and several European dates this year, the possibility of Welch’s permanent return to Korn is becoming more and more real. Along with Welch’s surprise ‘Blind’ performance and Korn’s new tour dates featuring the guitarist, fellow strummer James ‘Munky’ Schaffer told us during a Loudwire  exclusive interview that he wanted ‘Head’ back in the band eventually. In a new interview with spoken with Rolling Stone, ‘Head’ shares his excitement for his upcoming tour dates with Korn, along with his desire to return to the band. “Everyone is broken in this world,” Welch tells Rolling Stone . “There’s so much divorce, hate and unforgiveness. For people to see this [Welch touring with Korn], I think it’s just really uplifting. I never thought it would happen, and I’m not sure they did either. The fans just love it, because a lot of the fans back in the day were like, suicidal, and from broken homes and abuse. They looked up to us like their family. And to see their family split up was hard on them. To get it put back together, there is a joy around the people who care about it.” When asked about the possibility of a full-on U.S. tour with Korn, Welch seemed open to the idea while remaining realistic. “We’re going slow,” Welch says. “We’re hanging out when I’ve got time, but I’ve got my album out, and they’re busy doing their stuff. But I’d say anything is possible right now.” Finally, when Welch was asked about recording another album with Korn, the guitarist simply states, “Again, I’d say anything is possible.” [button href=”http://loudwire.com/fan-granted-wish-to-spend-a-day-with-korn/” title=”Korn Meet Fan for ‘Make-A-Wish’ Foundation” align=”center”]