Chevelle will hit the road this July for a tour with Tigercub. The tour dates surround Chevelle's appearances at Incarceration and Rock Fest, run through August 10 in Madison. Get your tickets here.
7/19 Mansfield, OH Inkcarceration Festival (no Tiger Cub)
7/20 Cadott, WI Rock Fest (no Tiger Cub)
7/21 Omaha, NE Steelhouse Omaha
7/23 Waukee, IA Vibrant Music Hall
7/24 Tulsa, OK Tulsa Theater
7/26 Memphis, TN Graceland Soundstage
7/27 Biloxi, MS Beau Rivage Theatre
7/28 Birmingham, AL Avondale Brewing Co.
7/30 Asheville, NC Rabbit Rabbit Asheville
7/31 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues Myrtle Beach
8/2 Wallingford, CT Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre
8/3 Montclair, NJ The Wellmont Theater
8/5 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
8/6 Buffalo, NY Buffalo RiverWorks
8/8 Toronto, ON HISTORY
8/9 Grand Rapids, MI GLC Live at 20 Monroe
8/10 Madison, WI The Sylvee
9/28 Louisville, KTY Louder Than Life (no Tiger Cub)
The press release for the tour also notes that new Chevelle music is incoming. According to Chevelle frontman Pete Loeffler in an appearance with the Artist Friendly podcast, the band has 10 new songs track and ready to go.
"It's hard to say when it'll [be released]," said Loeffler. "It's kind of stewing right now. We did eight songs, set 'em aside, took a break, did two more recently. I was actually just wrapping it up yesterday — the second song — and burned a mix so I could listen to it on the plane on the way here. I've gotta go revisit those other eight now and say, 'Are they done?' We mixed one and it sounded great.
"[I'm] super happy about it. That whole process started again. I went back and I listened to it. I was, like, 'Can I rewrite this song?' as a just kind of something to try and wrote an entirely different model of that song again. And this is what Pro Tools will get you into. You're, like, 'Oh, I can, I can quickly do something that in the past I'd have to sit down and map out with my brother in real time.' So it's good and bad. The only bad side is that I'm spending the time to learn that system instead of writing."