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Candlebox Announces 2019 Tour Dates — Debut Album To Be Performed At Select Shows

It was the album that launched such iconic ‘90s power anthems as “Far Behind,” “You,” and “Cover Me,” and turned Candlebox into a four-time platinum-selling band in mere months. Now, just over 25 years later, Candlebox is honoring what it meant to its legion of fans by performing their debut, self-titled album in its entirety during select dates in 2019.

Kicking off February 10 at the Pageant in St. Louis, the band will perform several shows throughout Spring and Summer hitting major U.S. markets along the way including Detroit at The Fillmore (February 16) and back-to-back performances in New York at The Paramount Theatre (April 26) and Irving Plaza (April 27). Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday, November 16 at  http://www.candleboxrocks.com (Note: New York shows are currently on sale).

“We can’t wait to get out there and bring our fans on this journey back in time with us,” said Kevin Martin, lead singer for Candlebox. “We love that our music still connects with audiences and affects them so many years later.”

Candlebox’s debut album was released in July 1993 and went on to sell more than four million copies. It was certified four-times platinum and landed them in the #7 spot on the Billboard Charts. “Far Behind” from the release entered Billboard’s Top 20 in July of 1993 and didn’t drop off the charts until January of 1994. The videos for “Far Behind” and “You” were in perpetual rotation on MTV and became two of the most requested videos of 1993. The album itself is still revered as one of the quintessential ‘90s rock albums.

In addition to Martin, Candlebox members include Adam Kury on bass, Brian Quinn on lead guitar, Island Styles on guitar and Dave Krusen on drums.

Tour dates are as follows:
More dates to be added.
*Denotes shows that will feature the entire debut album.

Feb. 10 The Pageant St. Louis, MO
Feb. 11 House of Blues Chicago, IL
Feb. 14 The Clyde Ft. Wayne, IN
Feb. 15 20 Monroe Grand Rapids, MI*
Feb. 16 Fillmore Detroit, MI*
Feb. 17 Hard Rock Live Cleveland, OH
March 13 Plaza Live Orlando, FL
March 14 Jannus Live St. Petersburg, FL
March 15 The Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL
April 17 Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA*
April 18 The Warehouse Fairfield, CT
April 19 The Wellmont Montclair, NJ*
April 20 Sherman Theater Stroudsburg, PA
April 24 Tupelo Music Hall Derry, NH
April 25 The Egg Albany, NY
April 26 Paramount Theatre Huntington, NY*
April 27 Irving Plaza New York, NY*
July 20 Hard Rock Casino Biloxi, MS

For more information, please visit http://www.candleboxrocks.com.

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