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Cavalera Bros. Plot U.S. Tour Celebrating Two Sepultura Albums



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19:52 Tuesday, 8 March 2022

Iconic metal frontman Max Cavalera (Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, ex-Sepultura) and his drummer brother Igor "Iggor" Cavalera (Cavalera Conspiracy, ex-Sepultura) will tour the United States this summer with a celebratory set of classic Sepultura material in honor of the Brazilian band's classic albums Beneath the Remains (1989) and Arise (1991).

Both Cavaleras were founding members of Sepultura. Max departed in 1996, followed by Iggor a decade later. Max started Soulfly in 1997 and has since moonlighted in Killer Be Killed and Nailbomb. Iggor, who also played in Nailbomb and Strife, started Cavalera Conspiracy with his brother in 2007.

See the Cavalera brothers' upcoming tour dates down near the bottom of this post.

The Cavaleras revealed in a statement on Monday (March 7), "Announcing the 'Max & Iggor Cavalera 89/91 tour' — celebrating the legendary albums Beneath the Remains and Arise."

It continued, "The original founding members of influential RIAA gold-certified Brazilian heavy metal legend Sepultura, Max and Iggor Cavalera, will celebrate the legendary albums Beneath the Remains and Arise by performing a hybrid setlist exclusively with songs from both albums, throughout the United States, in May and June of 2022."

The Cavaleras prepped concertgoers for the retrospective U.S. trek in 2020 when Max said, "We are just paying tribute to our old records. We played [1996's] Roots for a while, and last year, we did a lot of Beneath the Remains and Arise together, and that was great."

He added, "Those records are so iconic; they're masterpieces of that era. So we're gonna do more of that."

Cavalera Brothers Summer 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

May 22 – Albuquerque, N.M. @ Sunshine
May 23 – Lubbock, Texas @ Jake's
May 24 – Dallas, Texas @ Amplified Live
May 25 – Little Rock, Ar. @ Music Hall
May 26 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Brooklyn Bowl
May 27 – Huntington, W.V. @ The Loud
May 28 – Baltimore, Md. @ Deathfest
May 31 – New York, N.Y. @ Gramercy Theatre
June 1 – New Haven, Ct. @ Toad's Place
June 2 – Harrisburg, Pa. @ XL Live
June 3 – Columbus, Ohio @ King of Clubs
June 4 – Joliet, Ill. @ The Forge
June 5 – Ft. Wayne, Ind. @ Piere's
June 6 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ The Vogue
June 8 – Lincoln, Neb. @ Royal Grove
June 10 – Denver, Colo. @ Oriental Theater
June 11 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Metro
June 13 – Tacoma, Wash. @ Spanish Ballroom
June 14 – Portland, Ore. @ Hawthorne Theater
June 16 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Great American
June 17 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Great American
June 18 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Belasco
June 21 – Austin, Texas @ Come & Take It
June 22 – Houston, TTexas @ Scout Bar
June 23 – San Antonio, Texas @ Rock Box
June 24 – El Paso, Texas @ Rockhouse
June 25 – Tempe, Ariz. @ Marquee



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