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The ALICE IN CHAINS legacy dates back to 1987 when the tight-knit group began a riotous ride that saw them escorted from their illegal rehearsal space by Seattle's finest to a 1989 record deal with Columbia Records. Their instantly recognizable brand of dark, moody rock would become a signature sound and a major influence on later rock bands. ALICE IN CHAINS released...
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Nov 23 8:00 pm Dortmund, Germany
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Nov 24 8:00 pm Prague, Czech Republic
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Nov 25 6:00 pm Warsaw, Poland
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Nov 29 8:00 pm Vienna, Austria
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Nov 30 None Munich, Germany
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Nov 30 8:00 pm Munich, Germany
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Dec 2 8:00 pm Milan, GA
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Dec 3 8:00 pm Fribourg, Switzerland
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Dec 4 7:30 pm Paris, France
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Dec 6 7:00 pm Nottingham, United Kingdom     Buy tickets
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Dec 7 7:00 pm London, United Kingdom     Buy tickets
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Dec 11 8:00 pm Las Vegas     Buy tickets
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Feb 2, 2010 None Vancouver, Canada
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Feb 11, 2010 8:00 pm San Francisco     Buy tickets
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Mar 1, 2010 6:30 pm Nashville     Buy tickets
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    • talot1 user image talot1
      I wanted to respond to the folks who are praising Layne.. yes Laynes vocals were friggin AWESOME.. And yes he will live on in his music. But dont forget who the real architect is for AIC> It is Cantrell. Jerry has compose, written most of the AIC arsenal and he leads on vocals on many of the songs. So although i agree with those of you who praise Layne. Dont forget the rest of the band!!! Peace..
    • Petor user image Petor
      Will AIC please come back to IRELAND. You're my favourite band of all time, ever since my Dad introduced me into AIC a few years back. You were amazing last August but your set was way to short. PLEASE AIC don't leave Ireland out!!!!!!
    • aicrules user image aicrules
      God damn it... COME ON SOMEBODY ELSE DEMAND THIS IN AMARILLO. I can't even imagine how unbelievably happy I would be to see Alice in Chains. They are my favorite band, and always will be, even if I'm 90 fuckin years old. R.I.P. Layne, we'll never forget you, you were and still are a fucking legend.
    • taproot user image taproot
      http://eventful.com/performers/P0-001-000116733-8
    • balandis user image balandis
      I hope I'll have a chance to see & hear AIC live someday... there's no chance to hear Layne anymore, but there's chance to hear the rest of the band and I hope this is gonna happen.
    • Chains user image Chains
      Alice in Chains is untouchable. Layne is irreplaceable. And they are still highly demanded buy any red blooded American Metal Listener! DEMAND THEM NOW!
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    The ALICE IN CHAINS legacy dates back to 1987 when the tight-knit group began a riotous ride that saw them escorted from their illegal rehearsal space by Seattle's finest to a 1989 record deal with Columbia Records. Their instantly recognizable brand of dark, moody rock would become a signature sound and a major influence on later rock bands.

    ALICE IN CHAINS released their debut EP WE DIE YOUNG (July 1990) and the title track went on to be their first of many rock radio hits. The platinum-certified FACELIFT followed in August of 1990 and the video for the grinding hit "Man in the Box" went into regular rotation on MTV. In 1992 ALICE IN CHAINS began recording DIRT with Dave Jerden again producing. DIRT--which debuted at #6 on the Billboard charts in September 1992 and went platinum in less than two months--was their darkest release to that point with a heavy, guitar-driven sound and lyrics exploring a sense of alienation and addiction. 1992 also saw the release of SAP--a five-song acoustic EP. But it was Cameron Crowe's 1992 film Singles, about the lives of 20-somethings in Seattle that transformed the song "Would?" into an anthem for the brooding angst of Generation X. While the band was touring to promote DIRT, MIKE STARR left the group to be replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne bassist MIKE INEZ. In 1993, Alice in Chains' first collaboration with INEZ was two tracks ("What the Hell Have I" and "A Little Bitter") for the Last Action Hero soundtrack. JAR OF FLIES — released in January 1994 — marked a return to more mellow acoustic arrangements, punctuated by Cantrell's signature electric guitar riffs and Staley's bracing vocal intensity. It would be the first EP in Billboard chart history to debut at #1. A year later the band released ALICE IN CHAINS which also debuted at #1 on the Billboard album charts and launched a handful of hard rock singles that would cement the band’s place in the pantheon of metal legends.

    Over the next few years, CANTREll, KINNEY and INEZ would go onto different projects including CANTRELL's Degradation Trip (his sophomore solo album) which was dedicated to STALEY. The 25-song double album was a stunning emotional tour-de-force, written before STALEY’s passing but often cited for the prophetic mournfulness of its lyrics. After the 2002 death of LAYNE STALEY, the members of ALICE IN CHAINS continued on with their projects until a 2005 benefit in Seattle. Overwhelmed by the Tsunami, they were moved to put together a charity show for CARE. It was the first time the band performed together in eight years. Five months later, KINNEY posed the question, "Should we go round the world and play these songs one more time." Their March 2006 performance on the "VH1 Decades Rock Live" tribute to Heart in Atlantic City confirmed that their fans still wanted to hear them live.

    That May, the band played a handful of small US clubs (all of which sold out in minutes) before heading over to Europe to perform on the summer festival circuit. Then it was back to the US to play a number of shows before hitting the road in September to embark on the Rockstar Energy Drink Presents Alice in Chains in Association with VH1 Classic Tour. This tour sold out cities across the US and reminder the world about the amazing musical legacy that is ALICE IN CHAINS.
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