Attack Attack!, The Acacia Strain, We Came As Romans Confirmed For Scream It Like You Mean It Tour

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, May 8, 2012 at 2:52 pm

Touring

Last week, organizers started to leak the lineup for this year’s Scream It Like You Mean It Tour via its website. Earlier today, though, Lambgoat confirmed both the full lineup and tour dates for this year’s edition. Bands like Attack, The Acacia Strain, We Came As Romans, Oceano, Woe Is Me, Impending Doom, Abandon All Ships and many others have been confirmed for the bill.

But here’s where it gets a little confusing: it’s actually two separate tours. Yup, both will coincide with each other in different cities while meeting up on select dates for combined shows. So… why don’t they just have one big tour instead of two separate ones that occasionally combine? You’re guess is as good as ours, but whatever works for them.

You can check out a rundown of bands set to appear on the Scream It Like You Mean It Tour after the jump. However, we recommend that you check out the image above to see a complete rundown of dates (as well as to see who will perform on which leg of the tour).

Attack Attack!

The Acacia Strain

We Came As Romans

Oceano

Woe Is Me

Impending Doom

Abandon All Ships

Like Moths To Flames

Close To Home

Secrets

Volumes

For All Those Sleeping

The Chariot

Glass Cloud

At The Skylines

Texas In July

In Fear and Faith

Hands Like Houses

 

[via Lambgoat]

 

 

 

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