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Tenacious D Announces Old School Acoustic Style Tour, Coming to Fillmore Miami Beach

Rock is dead. Just ask Tenacious D. "Started with blues, Belly of lead/Then there was Elvis, Nicky some red/Beatles arrive, started a trend/Axl Rose, give me some head/It's all over, rock 'n' roll is dead." And that's exactly why Jabels & KG (otherwise known as Jack Black and Kyle Gass)...
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Rock is dead. Just ask Tenacious D.



"Started with blues, Belly of lead/Then there was Elvis, Nicky some red/Beatles arrive, started a trend/Axl Rose, give me some head/It's all over, rock 'n' roll is dead."



And that's exactly why Jabels & KG (otherwise known as Jack Black and Kyle Gass) are goin' Old School Acoustic Style, bringing death and laughter to nine American cities, including South Beach!



Yes, the reaper and his helper are here. They brought non-electric guitars. And they're hilarious.



Check the cut for the D's tour dates.





Tenacious D's Old School Acoustic Style Tour



February 28 Atlantic City - Showboat Hotel & Casino: House of Blues

March 2 House of Blues, Boston, MA

March 3 Lupos Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, RI

March 5 Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA

March 6 The LC Pavilion, Columbus, OH

March 8 The Ritz Theatre, Raleigh, NC

March 9 House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC

March 11 Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL

March 12 Fillmore Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL


Tenacious D's Old School Acoustic Style Tour. Tuesday, March 12. Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. The show starts at 8:30 p.m. and tickets cost $47.50 plus fees via livenation.com. Call 305-673-7300 or visit fillmoremb.com.



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