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SOiL to Tour the U.K. with Hed(P.E.), Nonpoint, and The Union Underground

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Nu metal nostalgia trip post number 3,257 incoming.

Earlier this morning, SOiL announced that they’ll be headlining a U.K. tour for the first time since 2019 this November with a very special Scars-only set planned. The 2001 album will be played in its entirety at each stop on the show, so if you love that record and you live across the pond, this is the tour for you.

Joining SOiL will be other bands that did well in the early 2000s: Hed(P.E.), Nonpoint, and The Union Underground. It seems like these guys are all touring together pretty extensively this year, as SOiL and The Union Underground will be headed on the aptly named ‘Back to the 2000s’ tour next month. Similarly, Nonpoint and Hed(P.E.) will be touring in April for The Million Watts tour.

Speaking of the upcoming run through the U.K., SOiL guitarist Adam Zadel said it was an opportunity for the band to thank their fans in that area for all the support over the years.

“This will be an epic return to the UK for us. The album Scars was an instant hit in the UK and has maintained its status for over 20 years. It’s going to be exciting to play an exclusive set for the UK fans.”

Similarly, SOiL bassist Tim King said touring with the other bands for this special run was going to be a great time.

“To share this ‘Scars only’ event with our wonderful UK fans is going to be super exciting. On top of that, to also be alongside all our dear friends in (Hed)PE, Nonpoint, and The Union Underground is going to make this a tour to remember for many years to come.”

The full list of confirmed tour dates can be found below.

NOVEMBER 2024
5 Bristol, England – O2 Academy
6 London, England – Electric Ballroom
8 Wolverhampton, England – KK’s Steelmill
9 Manchester, England – Academy 2
10 Nottingham, England – Rock City
12 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3
13 Newcastle, England – Riverside
15 Swansea, Wales – Patti Pavillion
16 Southampton, England – The 1865

SOiL to Tour the U.K. with Hed(P.E.), Nonpoint, and The Union Underground
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