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Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll Tour

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Start date
  
August 21, 2004

End date
  
November 15, 2005

Legs
  
11

Leg
  
11

Location
  
North America, Europe, Japan

No. of shows
  
158 136 in North America 20 in Europe

Associated album
  
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll

The Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll Tour was a concert tour by Social Distortion. It was on this tour, that they have played the most concerts. It was also the first tour where the band started adding old country songs like "Send Her Back" to their setlist. At one point, they played "Moral Threat", a song they haven't performed in more than 20 years. They also premiered a new song, "Diamond In the Rough" in London. They also played another song from 1992, a forgotten song which was originally titled "Ready for Love". They rearranged the song differently and renamed it "That's Alright". It was also their first time in London in seven years. At first, the band had Rancid (band) bassist Matt Freeman the fill in for the recently departured John Maurer. About late 2004, Matt Freeman left the band and current bassist Brent Harding joined the band.

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Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll Tour Wikipedia