Scary Kids Scaring Kids announce support for 2020 reunion tour

Last month, Scary Kids Scaring Kids announced they were reuniting in celebration of their first album turning 15. With singer Tyson Stevens passing away in 2014, the post-hardcore act enlisted former Saosin frontman Cove Reber to take on vocal duties

Now, the band has revealed who will be hitting the road with them.

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Earlier this fall, SKSK guitarist Chad Crawford put out a new track, “Loved Forever,” crediting it to the band and premiering it with AltPress on their late frontman’s birthday. Following the song’s release, an agent approached them offering to book shows if they were ready to play them.

The band agreed, recruiting Reber to help them honor 15 years of debut The City Sleeps In Flames. SKSK will be bringing along Secrets and Push Over, the latter of which features Kurt Travis (ex-Dance Gavin Dance) and Thomas Erak (The Fall Of Troy).

“We’re excited to announce @SECRETSofficial & @pushovermusic (Thomas Erak / Kurt Travis) as special guests for our 15 year anniversary of ‘The City Sleeps in Flames’ tour!,” the band shared on Twitter.

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Reber and SKSK have known each other since the late 2000s when both were on Warped Tour. Reber was hitching on their bus on the 2009 run and always ready to jump onstage when Stevens couldn’t make a show.

Reber and Scary Kids Scaring Kids keyboardist Pouyan Afkary spoke with AltPress about their longtime friendship, their continued love and respect for Stevens and how paying it forward with help and great songs will make for a quite awesome 2020.

“I think it’s a delicate, very difficult scenario that we’re dealing with,” Afkary shared. “And we want to be respectful toward our brother who is not with us anymore.”

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“I think it’s important to acknowledge struggles and challenges that people have,” he continues. “Those kinds of issues certainly are why we decided to disband. I don’t want to be the one that tells his story for him. I think [it’d] just be unfair of me to do so.”

“I love that dude more than anything” Reber adds. “I don’t want his name to be dragged through the mud in any way, shape or form. He might not have been able to be honest with us and allow us to help him, but he showed us who he was on paper and through melody and through his lyrics. We’ll never drag his name because what he gave us was himself. I feel like something like this is an opportunity for people who might need help will get something huge out of this.”

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The band will have To Write Love On Her Arms on tour with them who will offer resources for anything fans might be struggling with.

“They’re going to have a representative near the merch area for people to come and speak with [them],” Afkary says. “If they’re having an issue, there are resources. If you’re in the world and you’re struggling, there’s a professional right there. Not just Joe Band Member that has not dealt with addiction, but like a real human over there to deal with this every day of their lives.”

Read the interview in full here. The tour kicks off in January with dates below and tickets and VIP packages here.

Dates:

01/13 – Orangevale, CA @ Boardwalk
01/14 – Fresno, CA @ Strummers
01/15 – Los Angeles, CA @ 1720
01/16 – Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction (SOLD OUT)
01/17 – Phoenix, AZ @ Press Room
01/18 – Las Vegas, NV @ Fremont Country Club
01/20 – El Paso, TX @ The Green Door
01/21 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
01/22 – Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Cafe
01/23 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
01/24 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

Will you be catching the band on tour next year? Let us know in the comments below.

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