Sparks The Rescue Announce Spring Tour With Wheatus & More

Following the release of their recent singles “Chase The Dawn” and “Ice Storm Of ’98,” Portland, Maine’s iconic Sparks The Rescue is back and better than ever, and hitting the road this spring beginning on May 7 in Burlington, Vermont. The group behind 2009’s Eyes To The Sun is also bringing along dazzling support, including Wheatus, Signal The Escape, and The Sophomore Beat on select dates.

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“We’re so thrilled to become more active this year and start touring in the northeast! After some sparse activity over the last few years, it’s become more apparent than ever that we love spending time with each other and playing music together,” the band says. “That’s what it’s all about and we can’t wait to reconnect with some old friends who love the songs as much as we do. See you out there!”

Presale tickets will go live on Tuesday, February 10, at 10 AM ET, while all general sale tickets go on sale on Friday, February 13, at 10 AM ET. Check out the full run below.

Tour Dates:

  • May 7—Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
  • May 8—Portland, ME @ Live at Madrid’s + 
  • May 9—Philadelphia, PA @ Milkboy $
  • May 10—Brooklyn, NY @ The Woodshop
  • May 14—Portsmouth, NH @ The Press Room *
  • May 15—Amherst, MA @ The Drake * 
  • May 16—Albany, NY @ Empire Underground * 
  • May 17—Worcester, MA @ Palladium Upstairs $* 

$With Wheatus.
*With Signal The Escape.
+With The Sophomore Beat.

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