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We Came as Romans to Continue Following Singer Kyle Pavone's Death

Band to hit the road with Bullet For My Valentine and Bad Omens
wecameasromans.jpg, Mark Horton
We Came As Romans' Dave Stephens
photograph by Mark Horton

Yesterday (September 11th) on their official band Instagram, We Came as Romans singer Dave Stephens announced that the band will continue to play following the recent tragic death of co-vocalist Kyle Pavone. "We will not be replacing Kyle. We'll be continuing on the five of us, and honoring his life for the next few weeks while we're on tour," said Stephens. The band will continue ahead with their tour with Bullet For My Valentine and Bad Omens (see dates below), booked before Pavone's accidental overdose in late August.

The band want to take the opportunity in the upcoming shows to shed light on the Kyle Pavone Foundation, set up in the late singer's memory to help artists and their families struggling with addiction. Stephens announced in the clip, "We feel like this honors Kyle, and we can talk about his foundation ... and carry on doing what he would have wanted us to do and us be together on stage, playing music together, with our fans."

We Came as Romans tour dates:
09/13 - Madison, WI - Majestic Theatre
09/14 - Sturtevant, WI - Route 20 Outhouse
09/16 - Des Moines, IA - Wooly's 
09/19 - Little Rock, AR - Metroplex Live
09/21 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues
09/22 - Austin, TX - Emo's 
09/24 - Houston, TX - House of Blues
09/25 - San Antonio, TX - Azetec Theatre
10/01 - Columbus, OH - Skully's 
10/02 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
10/05 - Clifton Park, NY - Upstate Concert Hall
10/13 - Tuscon, AZ - The Rock
10/15 - San Diego, CA - Irenic