
The itinerary for the Sno-Core 2004 tour--which features a lineup of Trapt , Smile Empty Soul , Finger Eleven and Strata--continues to grow.
The outing kicks off in the nation's capital on March 4, and dates now stretch well into May. Details appear in the itinerary below.
Tickets for a number of shows are on sale now, and more shows will be added, according to the event's official website.
California-based Trapt released its self-titled debut in late 2002. The album, which includes the single "Headstrong," went platinum last November, signifying U.S. shipment of a million copies.
The band's website features free MP3s of "Headstrong" and "Still Frame," as well as streaming versions of the "Headstrong" music video, a behind-the-scenes look at the video shoot, and a live rendition of the track.
Trapt formed in 1995, and cites Korn, Soundgarden, Pink Floyd, 311 and Metallica as influences. The group recorded its 12-song debut in Vancouver, British Columbia, with producer Garth Richardson (Rage Against the Machine).
Alt-metal trio Smile Empty Soul released its self-titled debut last May, while Finger Eleven delivered its third album, also a self-titled set, last June.