MARK MORTON To Begin “Anesthetic” North American Headlining Tour Next Week – Debut Album is OUT NOW

MARK MORTON, the prolific lead guitarist of world-renowned metal titans Lamb of God, is preparing to hit the road in support of his debut solo album, Anesthetic, which was released last Friday (March 1st). The upcoming tour begins on March 13th in Richmond, VA and concludes on March 26th in Phoenix, AZ. Light The Torch will provide direct support for the tour, with Moon Tooth opening on all dates.
The live configuration of Morton’s band will include Mark Morales (Sons Of Texas) on lead vocals, Doc Coyle (Bad Wolves, God Forbid) on guitar, Nick Villarreal (Sons of Texas) on bass, and Art Cruz (Prong, Winds of Plague) on drums, plus additional special guest appearances along the way.
Mark Morton’s debut solo album, Anesthetic, was released on March 1st via Spinefarm Records and showcases the veteran guitarist collaborating with a slew of special guests including the late Chester Bennington, Randy Blythe, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy, Alissa White-Gluz, Mark Lanegan, Chuck Billy, Jake Oni, Josh Todd, Mark Morales, and Naeemah Maddox.
MARK MORTON – “Anesthetic” North American Tour
w/ Special Guests: Light The Torch & Moon Tooth
Wednesday, March 13th — Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry
Thursday, March 14th — Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Friday, March 15th — Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
Saturday, March 16th — Montreal, QC @ Astral
Monday, March 18th — Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Tuesday, March 19th — New York, NY @ The Gramercy Theater
Thursday, March 21st — Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
Saturday, March 23rd — Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
Monday, March 25th — Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy
Tuesday, March 26th — Phoenix, AZ @ Club Red
MARK MORTON Online:
Official Website: www.markmortonmusic.com

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