Scars on Broadway, the collaboration between guitarist/vocalist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan, will make its network television debut on Tuesday, October 14 with an appearance on ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live." While two songs will be broadcast on-air, the band will perform a free, five-song mini-concert on Kimmel's Outdoor Stage located right in the heart of Hollywood, CA, Scars on Broadway's home base.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" airs at 12:05AM ET and PT/11:05PM CT.
For the broadcast, Scars on Broadway - Malakian, Dolmayan, guitarist Franky Perez, keyboardist Danny Shamoun and bassist Dominic Cifarelli - will perform "World Long Gone" from their self-titled debut that was released July 29 (Interscope), and for the show's closing, "They Say."
The TV appearance will precede Scars on Broadway's first-ever North American headline tour which will kick off October 19 in Atlanta, GA, and conclude in Houston, TX on November 26.
Those interested in seeing Scars on Broadway in person and being part of the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Outdoor Stage audience can log onto http://www.1iota.com/ for ticket information.
* Click on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" logo
* Click on "Get Tickets"
* Scroll to the October 14 Scars on Broadway event and click on that link to request tickets
Called a "grade A killer debut" by one major daily, Scars' music is different from the chaotic/alt/metal sound of System of a Down, the Grammy-winning, multi-Platinum band that Malakian and Dolmayan were part of for nearly a decade. Scars music is more song-based and showcases Malakian's varied writing style, from the simmering rock sound of "World Long Gone" to the melodic yet desolate "Universe." On the politically-tinged "3005," Malakian proves he is still as provocative as ever with the lyric, "Let's clap our hands for the president and Jesus Christ/And don't forget Charles Manson..." And "They Say," the first track leaked to the public, is heavy, but in more of a 1970s punk fashion. Some of the other confirmed tracks include "Enemy," ""Stoner Hate," "Babylon," and "Cute Machines."
The confirmed itinerary for Scars on Broadway's North American tour is as follows:
OCTOBER
19 Masquerade, Atlanta, GA
20 House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC
22 TLA, Philadelphia, PA
23 Ram's Head Live, Baltimore, MD
25 The Fillmore, New York, NY
26 Paradise, Boston, MA
28 Le Medley, Montreal, QC CANADA
29 Phoenix, Toronto, ONT CANADA
31 St. Andrews, Detroit, MI
NOVEMBER
1 Metro, Chicago, IL
2 The Eagles Club, Milwaukee, WI
4 First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
5 Beaumont, Kansas City, MO
7 Ogden, Denver, CO
8 Murray Theatre, Salt Lake City, UT
11 Edmonton Events Center, Edmonton, AB CANADA
12 MacEwan Ballroom, Calgary, AB CANADA
14 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC CANADA
15 Showbox SODO, Seattle, WA
16 Roseland, Portland, OR
18 Avalon Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA
19 House of Blues, Anaheim, CA
21 House of Blues, San Diego, CA
22 Marquee, Phoenix, AZ
24 White Rabbit, San Antonio, TX
25 Emo's, Austin, TX
26 House of Blues, Houston, TX
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