For the first time in 12 years, Theory Of A Deadman returns to Omaha! “Rock Resurrection Tour” storms through Nebraska on March 18 with Skillet and Saint Asonia

For the first time in 12 years, Theory Of A Deadman returns to Omaha! “Rock Resurrection Tour” storms through Nebraska on March 18 with Skillet and Saint Asonia

Theory Of A Deadman + Skillet 

“Rock Resurrection Tour” 

Saturday, March 18 

Baxter Arena 

Its been more than a decade since the Canadian rock band from North Delta, British Columbia has shaken the rafters of the Oma-dome. One of Skillet’s last performances before the Pandemic shut the world down in 2020 was at the historic Sokol Auditorium, and Saint Asonia hasn’t seen the Nebraska cornfields since their 2015 show with Seether. Its been a long time coming, but the reunion will be well worth the wait.
Multi-platinum rock band Theory Of A Deadman is hitting the road this winter for the co-headlining Rock Resurrection Tour with Skillet. The 25-date trek, featuring support from Saint Asonia, stops locally in Omaha on Saturday, March 18 at Baxter Arena. Tickets are on sale now. Theory Of A Deadman will be touring in support of their eighth full-length studio album, Dinosaur, out March 17th via Roadrunner Records. The album’s title track and anthemic lead single “Dinosaur” has been moving up the Active Rock Radio charts, currently at #12, and has already amassed 4 million collective streams since its release in late October. Dinosaur, which marks a return to form stylistically for the chart-topping Canadian quartet, also includes Theory’s new single “Ambulance” released earlier this month. PRESS HERE to watch the official music video for “Dinosaur” and PRESS HEREto download/stream “Dinosaur” and “Ambulance” or to pre-save the album. 

With sky-high hooks, riffs as thick as a 2×4, rumbling grooves, and a razor-sharp sense of humor, Theory Of A Deadman Tyler Connolly [lead vocals, guitar], Dave Brenner [guitar, backing vocals], Dean Back [bass], and Joey Dandeneau [drums, backing vocals] — have quietly persisted as an unapologetic, unbreakable, and undeniable hard rock force with major multi-platinum hits and countless sold out shows in each of the past two decades. Jamming together in basements throughout high school, the band burst out of their small hometown of North Delta, British Columbia with the self-titled, Theory of a Deadman, during 2002. In addition to the double-platinum breakthrough album Scars & Souvenirs [2008] and gold-certified The Truth Is… [2011], Theory have notched a procession of hits, including the gold-certified “All Or Nothing,” “Bitch Came Back,” and “Lowlife,” platinum-certified “Angel,” “Hate My Life,” and “Not Meant To Be,” double-platinum “Bad Girlfriend,” and triple-platinum “RX (Medicate).” As the biggest smash of their career thus far, the latter hit, off their 2017 album Wake Up Call, marked their third #1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart and garnered a nomination for “Rock Song of the Year” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Their impressive catalogue has also logged two Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200 and amassed more than 1 billion collective streams on Spotify alone and nearly 700 million views on their official YouTube. In 2020, the award-winning band’s seventh studio album Say Nothing landed at #2 on the Billboard Alternative Albums Chart and #3 on the Rock Albums Chart. Plus, the album, featuring the chart-topping and powerful single “History of Violence, earned praise from American Songwriter, Billboard, Alternative Press, and Classic Rock Magazine who awarded it “4-out-of-5 stars.” And now, once again, Theory Of A Deadman delivers a barrage of rock anthems with their 2023 album, Dinosaur

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PRAISE FOR “DINOSAUR” 

“‘Dinosaur’ is a straight-up riff-driven rocker, and boy, is it riff solid.” 

 –  Guitar World 

“[‘Dinosaur’] feels more on the harder rock side of the band’s sound, with energetic guitars pulsing through your speakers.”  

Loudwire 

“‘Dinosaur’ is a riff-driven prediction of the end of the world from a hard rock point of view…The guitars and drums rock like thunder and lead singer Tyler Connolly delivers his message with the grit it deserves.”  

Rock and Blues Muse