October 3, 2024

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STATIC-X Announces Wisconsin Death Trip 20th Anniversary Tour & Memorial Tribute to Wayne Static

Featuring Co-Headliners DEVILDRIVER & Support from DOPE,

Plus More Support TBA

Watch a New Tour Promo Video Here

STATIC-X to Feature Original Band Line Up: Tony Campos, Ken Jay and Koichi Fukuda

Brand New STATIC-X Album, Project Regeneration, Coming Soon

As teased late last year, STATIC-X will head out on their highly-anticipated Wisconsin Death Trip 20th Anniversary tour this summer, which will also serve as a memorial tribute to late vocalist Wayne Static. The tour will feature co-headliners and metal giants DevilDriver, and will also feature support from heavy mainstays Dope. The tour will begin in Tempe, AZ on June 18 and will visit over a month’s-worth of cities, coming to an end in Las Vegas, NV on July 27.

 Tickets will go on sale via individual venues this Friday (pre-sale begins tomorrow). Meet & greets are available now via www.Static-X.org and www.DevilDriver.com. See below for all dates. 

“Our intention is to pay ultimate respect to Wayne and to celebrate the music that has been in all of our hearts for more than 20 years,” says bassist Tony Campos. “It’s all about channeling the vibe from 1999 to the best of our ability and playing those classic STATIC-X songs live and loud.”

“Rehearsals have been awesome,” adds guitarist Koichi Fukuda. “The music and the vocals are sounding really great! I feel like Wayne would be proud.” 

In celebration of this announcement, STATIC-X have revealed an exclusive promotional video for the tour, including a brand new clip of the band performing a newly-recorded version of their hit song “Push It”, featuring an unidentified vocalist. Watch here: https://youtu.be/7Kya89wzOlc

“We understand that people are naturally going to want to know more about who is singing,”says drummer Ken Jay. “We have discussed this at great length and we came to the conclusion that at this time, it would be inappropriate for us to put the focus on anyone other than Wayne, Tony, Koichi and myself. It feels like the best way for us to celebrate Wayne’s legacy, along with the 20th anniversary of Wisconsin Death Trip, with all of our fans.”

DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara says, “For those who don’t know, I am the one who first discovered STATIC-X back in the day in a small club in front of about 40 people! From that moment forward, I was and have always been a fan of what they do. It’s unique and will always hold a special place musically for me.

Co-headlining this first memorial tour is not only a way to pay homage to Wayne, but something I’m very excited to do. STATIC-X will be closing the show each night out of respect for Wayne. I’ll be there nightly, side stage, watching the unit do their thing with a big smile. I hope that Wayne will be there in spirit, watching as his brothers pay respect by bringing this music back to the fans that made the band so massive! I know he would have loved this!

Don’t miss out and grab tickets before these dates sell out! DevilDriver will have a full headlining set and we are throwing in some “surprises”, so get ready to get LOCO! If there was ever a time for me to break out Coal Chamber tracks, this would be the tour to do it on… we will also add new stuff from DevilDriver before our double record comes out in late summer! Come join us for the summer tour of a lifetime!” 

On this tour, support artist Dope will also celebrate the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed debut album, Felons and Revolutionaries“We are super excited to be part of this tour,” says Edsel Dope. Dope and STATIC-X played hundreds of shows together back in 1999 and 2000, so it’s an honor to be able to run it back 20 years later.”

STATIC-X & DevilDriver co-headlining on the Wisconsin Death Trip 20th Anniversary tour, with support from Dope:

June 18 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theater

June 19 – Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater            

 June 21 – Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live

June 22 – Houston, TX @ The Warehouse

June 23 – San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theater         

 June 25 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade

June 26 – Greenville, SC @ The Firmament                 

June 28 – Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage

June 29 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom

June 30 – Scranton, PA @ Levels

July 2 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House

July 3 – London, ON @ London Music Hall

July 4 – Ottawa, ON @ Brass MonkeyJuly 5 – Hampton Beach, NH @ Wally’s

July 6 – Worcester, MA @ The PalladiumJuly 7 – Reading, PA @ Reverb           

July 9 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Jergel’s

July 10 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater

July 11 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Citadel

July 12 – Ft. Wayne, IN @ Piere’s

July 13 – Detroit, MI @ Harpo’sJuly 14 – Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall

July 16 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Intersection

July 18 – Cadott, WI @ Cadott Rockfest

July 19 – Sioux City, IA @ Anthem @ Hard Rock Casino

July 20 – Joliet, IL @ The Forge

July 21 – Belvidere, IL @ Apollo Theater

July 23 – Denver, CO @ Oriental Theater                     

July 26 – Los Angeles, CA @ Catch One

July 27 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues