In comes in support of their chart-topping eighth studio album Wolves, recorded with Foo Fighters producer Nick Raskulinecz.
Anchored by singles including The Violence and House on Fire, Wolves is a politically charged record that tackles the US presidential campaign head on.
“In many ways, a Rise Against show is a safe space for our fans,” said the band’s Tim McIlrath. “I want to create dangerous spaces where misogyny can’t exist, where xenophobia can’t exist. I want to create spaces where those sentiments don’t have any air, and they suffocate: where those ideas die. Wolves isn’t about creating a safe space, it’s about creating a space that’s dangerous for injustice.”