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Neck Injury Forces Sevendust’s Clint Lowery to Miss Upcoming Tour

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In just a couple of days, Sevendust will be hitting the road to celebrate the fact that their album Seasons is now old enough to drink — which for our non-American readers means it’s 21 years old. It’s an exciting opportunity for the band to look back on the last two decades, but unfortunately they’ll be doing it without their guitarist Clint Lowery.

In a statement from the band, it was revealed that Lowery would be absent from the upcoming tour due to a recent neck injury. Since neck injuries are no joke and he seemingly still needs time to recover, the band revealed that they’ll fill the vacancy by tapping both Mammoth WVH’s Jon Jourdan and the band’s manager Tim Tournier.

“7D Family, we are excited to get on the road and celebrate the 21st Anniversary of Seasons with you all. Unfortunately due to a recent neck injury and under doctor’s advisement, our brother Clint Lowery is going to have to miss these dates. He has been instructed to rest to allow the injury to heal and rocking with you all would work against his recovery from this injury. Thankfully, we have been able to recruit some last minute replacements on guitar with Clint’s blessings.

“Jon Jourdan from Mammoth WVH will be filling in for most of the dates and our longtime manager and friend Tim Tournier will be picking up the guitar duties for the shows Jon has to miss.

“We can’t wait to see all of our fans ‘Face to Face’ as we celebrate Seasons live! Get well soon Clint!”

It’s a bummer that the band won’t reflect their current lineup, but it’s great that the show will go on despite the injury. We hope Lowery will get well soon.

The tour will start this Friday in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire and will come to a close on October 8 in Salt Lake City. Coming along will be supporting acts 10 Years, Return To Dust, and Horizon Theory. You can find the full list of dates below.

9/13 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino
9/14 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino
9/15 Albany, NY Empire Live
9/17 Rochester, NY Water Street Music Hall
9/19 New York, NY Palladium Times Square
9/20 Harrisburg, PA HMAC
9/21 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore
9/22 Raleigh, NC The Ritz
9/24 Knoxville, TN The Mill & Mine
9/25 Atlanta, GA The Eastern
9/26 Chattanooga, TN The Signal
10/2 Dallas, TX The Factory
10/3 Wichita, KS The Cotillion
10/4 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
10/5 Lincoln, NE The Bourbon Theatre
10/7 Denver, CO Summit
10/8 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot

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