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Three for the Road: Static-X, Sevendust, and Dope Talk Joint Tour, Early Years, and Spinal Tap Moments

A conversation between Static-X's Tony Campos, Sevendust's Lajon Witherspoon, and Dope's Edsel Dope

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    Two for the Road is a series in which two artists touring together chat about playing shows, life backstage, and more. The latest installment of the series features Static-X’s Tony Campos and Sevendust’s Lajon Witherspoon, with a surprise appearance by Dope’s Edsel Dope — resulting in a one-off “Three for the Road.”


    Static-X and Sevendust are about to embark their co-headlining “Machine Killer Tour” with special guests Dope. In advance of the outing, Static-X bassist Tony Campos and Sevendust singer Lajon Witherspoon connected via Zoom for Consequence’s “Two for the Road” series, and were soon joined in the conversation by a surprise guest, Dope frontman Edsel Dope.

    The Fall 2023 leg of the “Machine Killer Tour” kicks off October 6th in Houston and runs through a November 6th gig in Los Angeles. It will be followed by a recently announced Winter 2024 leg that launches February 1st in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and wraps up February 27th in Newport, Kentucky. Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster, with sold-out gigs available via StubHub.

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    Witherspoon and Campos kicked off the conversation, with each of them sharing their first exposures to each other’s bands. Campos recalled seeing Sevendust open for Coal Chamber in 1998, and watching their set in amazement: “We were like, ‘Who the fuck are these guys?!?” Witherspoon remembered Static-X having “a whole different swagger” about them.

    A few minutes in, Witherspoon noticed a new guest in the Zoom waiting room, and it was none other than Edsel Dope. The Dope singer immediately expressed his excitement about the 2023-2024 tour, which sees the three bands reprising a tour package from 1999.

    Edsel went on to reminisce about the first time he met Witherspoon, telling the Sevendust singer, “I met you at Hammerstein Ballroom when [Sevendust] were on tour with Limp Bizkit. … What made me know that you were like the sweetest soul in the world is that you had never heard my music — all you knew was that my band was kinda poppin’ in New York, and that I had this endorsement from an old friend of yours … and I handed you a demo tape, and the first thing you did with it, you looked at the A&R person from your label, and you said, ‘You have to sign this band.'”

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    Elsewhere during the chat, the three musicians shared a few funny “Spinal Tap” moments that have happened to them onstage, and discussed the early concerts they saw as kids that inspired them to pursue music themselves. One fun story involves Campos and a friend trying to roll joints with toilet paper at an Iron Maiden show.

    Watch our “Three for the Road” special with Lajon Witherspoon, Tony Campos, and Edsel Dope above. See the full list of dates for the “Machine Killer Tour” below, and pick up tickets here.

    Trouble viewing the “Three for the Road” video above? Watch on YouTube.

    Static-X, Sevendust, and Dope’s 2023-2024 Tour Dates:
    10/06 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
    10/07 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory Deep Ellum
    10/08 – Little Rock, AR @ The Hall
    10/10 – Atlanta, GA @ The Tabernacle
    10/11 – Murfreesboro, TN @ Outside at Hop Springs
    10/13 – Greensboro, NC @ Piedmont Hall
    10/14 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
    10/15 – Lancaster, PA @ Freedom Hall
    10/17 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
    10/18 – Ft. Wayne, IN @ The Clyde
    10/19 – Gary, IN @ The Hard Rock
    10/20 – Clive, IA @ Horizon Event Center
    10/22 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory
    10/23 – Kansas City, MO @ The Midland Theatre
    10/24 – Tulsa, OK @ The Tulsa Theatre
    10/26 – Denver, CO @ The Fillmore Auditorium
    10/27 – Albuquerque, NM @ REVEL
    10/28 – El Paso, TX @ Speaking Rock
    10/30 – Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
    10/31 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
    11/01 – Los Angeles @ The Wiltern
    02/01 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ House Of Blues
    02/02 – Orlando, FL @ Orlando Amphitheater Pavilion
    02/30 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
    02/04 – Tampa, FL @ Hard Rock Event Center
    02/06 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
    02/07 – Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
    02/09 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Tropicana
    02/10 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
    02/12 – Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater
    02/13 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall
    02/14 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
    02/16 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
    02/17 – Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Riverworks
    02/18 – Toronto, ON @ Pickering Resort Casino
    02/19 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
    02/21 – Columbus, OH @ Kemba Live
    02/22 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater
    02/23 – Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe Live
    02/24 – Chicago, IL @ Radius
    02/26 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
    02/27 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion

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