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We Came As Romans Plot ‘To Plant A Seed’ Anniversary Tour

We Came As Romans Plot ‘To Plant A Seed’ Anniversary Tour

The Devil Wears Prada will serve as special guests.

We Came As Romans

We Came As Romans are hitting the road this fall to celebrate the anniversary of their debut album To Plant A Seed. The trek kicks off on September 29 at The Theatre of the Living Arts in Philadelphia, PA and wraps up on November 7 at The Crofoot in Detroit, MI. Special guests for the run include The Devil Wears Prada, Dayseeker, and Hollow Front.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 25 at 10am local time. Pre-sale tickets are available now. Get tickets here.

The tour was originally scheduled to kick off last September, but was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are ecstatic to finally be able to perform TPAS in its entirety and celebrate its anniversary,” says Stephens. “Before the tour was originally cancelled due to the COVID outbreak, the shows were incredible. I have no doubt in my mind they will be better than ever this time around and some of our most memorable ones to date!”

When the tour was first announced, Moore had said, “We’re really excited to announce the anniversary tour for our first record To Plant A Seed. Being able to watch our fans connect with us through music over the last decade has been an amazing privilege, and it all started with To Plant A Seed. Way back in 2009 when we recorded it, we had no idea where it would take us or what we were really even doing, and it’s awesome to see that we can play these songs still, and feel that connection with you. But over the course of the years, we’ve released four other albums and we’re even working on a fifth! With that being said, we are going to be throwing these songs into the vault of old WCAR — and retiring them from all future setlists after this tour. So make sure you grab your tickets and come hear these songs one last time live.”

The album To Plant A Seed was released in 2009. Produced by Joey Sturgis, it peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums chart. A deluxe edition was released in 2011 that featured the bonus track “To Move On Is To Grow.”

9/29 — Philadelphia, PA — Theatre of Living Arts
9/30 — Baltimore, MD — Rams Head Live
10/1 — Brooklyn, NY — Warsaw
10/2 — New York, NY — The Gramercy Theatre
10/3 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
10/5 — Sayreville, NJ — Starland Ballroom
10/6 — Norfolk, VA — The NorVa
10/7 — Greensboro, NC — The Blind Tiger
10/8 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
10/9 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues
10/10 — Tampa, FL — The Orpheum
10/12 — Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall
10/13 — Dallas, TX — Canton Hall
10/15 — Phoenix, AZ — The Pressroom
10/16 — Las Vegas, NV — Vinyl
10/17 — San Diego, CA — House of Blues
10/19 — Pomona, CA — The Glasshouse
10/20 — Los Angeles, CA — The Regent Theater
10/22 — Sacramento, CA — Ace of Spades
10/23 — Berkeley, CA — UC Theatre
10/24 — Reno, NV — Cargo
10/26 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex
10/27 — Denver, CO — The Oriental Theater
10/29 — Lawrence, KS — Granada Theater
10/30 — Minneapolis, MN — Skyway Theatre
10/31 — Milwaukee, WI — The Rave
11/2 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl
11/3 — Columbus, OH — The Athenaeum
11/5 — Pittsburgh, PA — Mr. Smalls Theatre
11/6 — Detroit, MI — St. Andrew’s Hall
11/7 — Detroit, MI — The Crofoot