MARCH
20 House of Blues Dallas, TX SOLD OUT
21 Emo's - SXSW (free show) Austin, TX
22 Warehouse Live Houston, TX SOLD OUT
24 Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ SOLD OUT
25 Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ SOLD OUT
27 The Avalon Hollywood, CA SOLD OUT
28 The Glass House Pomona, CA SOLDOUT
29 House of Blues San Diego, CA SOLD OUT
31 The Dome Bakersfield, CA SOLD OUT


APRIL
01 Grand Ballroom San Francisco, CA SOLD OUT
02 Senator Theatre Chico, CA SOLD OUT
03 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR SOLD OUT
04 El Corazon Seattle, WA SOLD OUT
05 Knitting Factory Boise, ID SOLD OUT
09 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, NE SOLD OUT
10 Station 4 St. Paul, MN SOLD OUT
11 House Of Blues Chicago, IL SOLD OUT
12 The Eagles Club Milwaukee, WI SOLD OUT
16 Rocketown Nashville, TN SOLD OUT
17 The Masquerade Atlanta, GA SOLD OUT
18 House Of Blues Orlando, FL SOLD OUT
19 Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL SOLD OUT
20 State Theatre St. Petersburg, FL SOLD OUT
24 9:30 Club Washington DC SOLD OUT
25 Theatre of Living Arts Philadelphia, PA SOLD OUT
26 Crocodile Rock Allentown, PA SOLD OUT
28 The Fillmore At Irving Plaza New York, NY SOLD OUT
30 Toad's Place New Haven, CT SOLD OUT


MAY
01 House Of Blues Boston, MA SOLD OUT
02 The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY SOLD OUT
06 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI SOLD OUT
07 The Crofoot Ballroom Pontiac, MI SOLD OUT
08 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH SOLD OUT
09 House of Blues Cleveland, OH SOLD OUT
Since the release of the debut album This Is A Stickup...Don't Make It A Murder, HIT THE LIGHTS have built a strong and loyal fan base worldwide through constant touring. The band has toured with the likes of New Found Glory, Boys Like Girls, Hellogoodbye, The Rocket Summer, appeared on the Warped Tour, Bamboozle as well as a sold out headline tour.

Just as the band were getting ready to record their sophomore effort, they were dealt a serious setback when original singer Colin Ross decided to leave the band for a quieter life off the road. After months of looking for a new singer, they chose from within with guitarist Nick Thompson stepping up to lead vocals. Right away the band posted a cover of "The Warrior" by Scandal on absolutepunk.net, reaction was overwhelmingly positive, and the band knew they made the right move. With renewed determination, the band chose former Hidden In Plain View guitarist Rob Freeman to produce the album at his studio and have Zack & Ken (Mayday Parade, Cartel) mix. New songs capture the energy of the first album and more, fans will not be disappointed. From the pop punk of "Drop The Girl" , "Statues" to the pop sounds of "Tell Me Where You Are" and "On and On". This will surely make the old fans happy while gaining new ones.