Mike Shinoda took to his Instagram this morning via live stream to announce an upcoming tour across North America - the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour. Mike checked in from Hong Kong to announce the tour and go through all 22 tour dates. The tour begins on October 10th, 2018 in Montreal, QC and ends over a month later in Silver Spring, MD on November 17th, 2018. LPU Pre-Sale Tickets & VIP Packages go on sale tomorrow, August 7th, at 10 am local time. Public tickets go on sale a few days later on August 10th at 10 am local time. The tour dates are listed below: October 10th - Montreal, QC @ Mtelus October 11th - Toronto, ON @ Rebel October 13th - New York, NY @ Pier 17 October 14th - Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore October 15th - Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater October 17th - Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore October 19th - Tampa, FL @ The Ritz October 20th - Orlando, FL @ House of Blues October 21st - Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle October 23rd - Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz October 25th - New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues October 28th - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues October 30th - Las Vegas, NV @ House of BLues November 2nd - Los Angeles, CA @ Palladium November 5th - Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues November 6th - San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic November 8th - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot November 9th - Denver, CO @ Fillmore November 11th - Chicago, IL @ House of Blues November 14th - Boston, MA @ House of Blues November 16th - Detroit, MI @ Fillmore November 17th - Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore Mike recently posted on Instagram the other day as well that he will be joined by at least two musicians on tour: Dan Mayo on the drums, and Matthias Harris on keyboards, guitar, and backing vocals. Tour dates and ticket info are available online now at mikeshinoda.com. Planning on attending the tour? Come tell us on our forums and potentially meet up with other LPAers at Mike's shows! Source: Mike Shinoda Instagram
Hoping to go to the last show in Silver Spring. Kinda depends on price, and don't quite have an easy way of coming home from college without a car lol.
What exactly is the VIP package? A meet and greet? Fillmore in MD to end the tour should be great. Last time I was there was for Death Grips.
I'm disappointed that Houston ain't one of the stops. No self-respecting Houstonian would set foot in Dallas.
What, don't know how to deal with a city where the humidity isn't so heavy you feel like you need to take a bath immediately after stepping out your door? Or would you never set foot in Dallas because when you try to get there, you get stuck in the parking lot known as Westheimer? In any case, if Mike Shinoda isn't enough to get you to just drive down 45 for a few hours, then shame on you.
I wish Mike was coming close enough to me where I could drive a few hours to see him. I'd have to drive 13 hours just to see Mike. Count yourself lucky man. I would go if I was you and you had a way to get up to Dallas!
How much might one expect to pay for tickets to a show like this? And will there be other bands opening for Mike? Excuse my ignorance.
We'll learn ticket prices tomorrow morning with the LPU presale. And I don't think so, unless he decides to announce any guests in the future.
Just picked up my Detroit tickets. Got two seats for $49.50 each with $14 service fees each. Used a Live Nation settlement code I had to get them for $125 flat. I'm so damn psyched to see this show.
Such a miserable experience purchasing presale concert tickets. I had the same amount of trouble when I purchased the LP Celebration ticket for last October in LA. I was able to knab a VIP ticket for Dallas but it took a lot of work, multiple attempts, and was able to get one about 20 minutes after they became available. No idea how, but I got one as It kept telling me there was an error.
In my experience it's because people throw the VIP package into their cart, thus reserving the ticket, then decide they don't want to get it. They cancel out and the ticket becomes available again. I had the same experience. Not everyone wants to spend $300 on a concert.