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Daughtry’s ‘20 Years Unplugged Tour’ Headlines Pearl Concert Theater at Palms on Nov. 7

Daughtry’s ‘20 Years Unplugged Tour’ Headlines Pearl Concert Theater at Palms on Nov. 7

The tour announcement follows the release of “Shock to the System (Deluxe),” the complete edition of Daughtry’s two-part project via Big Machine Rock.

Multi-Grammy Award-nominated and multiplatinum rock band Daughtry have announced their “20 Years Unplugged Tour,” a fall run that will bring two decades of songs into venues across the U.S. The tour headlines Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m., with support from Buffalo, N.Y., singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Perdz.

“20 Years Unplugged” gives fans the chance to experience Daughtry in a stripped-back acoustic setting, reframing the songs that have soundtracked arenas, rock radio milestones and some of the most defining moments of the band’s career. Pre-sales will run ahead of the general on-sale Friday, June 19, at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets starting at $45 (not including charges and fees) will be available at AXS.com. 

The tour will pull the band’s music into a more raw and immediate space where the weight of lyric, scrape of a guitar string and quiet before a chorus can hit as hard as the full-band impact. The announcement follows the release of “Shock to the System (Deluxe),” the complete edition of Daughtry’s two-part project via Big Machine Rock.

The collection brings together “Shock to the System (Part One)” and “Shock to the System (Part Two)” along with additional live recordings that capture the force and connection of the band’s latest era. Across tracks including “Artificial,” “Pieces,” “The Bottom” and “Antidote,” Daughtry continue to channel grief, change, confrontation and self-reclamation into their work.

For an artist whose songs have lived at the intersection of power and vulnerability, “20 Years Unplugged” will see Daughtry strip down tracks, distilling them to their purest form and bringing fans closer to the songs, the stories and the unmistakable voice that have carried the band from one of the biggest rock debuts of the century through two decades of connection, evolution and success.

Alt-rock star Perdz recently announced his debut album “Can’t Cry” out Aug. 14 via Big Machine Rock and has released “Sour,” “Heavy Eyes” and his reimagining of MGMT’s “Time to  Pretend.” Raised on his grandparents’ family farm and citing icons such as Chris Cornell, John Frusciante and Kurt Cobain as influences, Perdz’s guitar-driven songwriting brings a raw, melodic voice to modern rock.

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