
Punk rockers Bad Religion end their nearly four-month break from touring in September, when the group embarks on a club outing that focuses on the West Coast.
The tour is scheduled to visit seven cites, including multi-night stands in San Francisco; Denver; West Hollywood, CA; and Anaheim, CA.
The Southern California-bred band continues to support its early-2002 release, "The Process of Belief," which marked Bad Religion's return to its original label, Epitaph, and the return of guitarist Brett Gurewitz, who left the group to run Epitaph when Bad Religion signed to a major label in the early '90s.
In another lineup change, drummer Bobby Schayer left the band in 2001 after developing shoulder problems, and ex-Suicidal Tendencies/Vandals drummer Brooks Wackerman joined in time to record the new album.
Bad Religion formed more than 22 years ago, and has been a punk-community mainstay ever since. The band headlined the 2002 edition of the Vans Warped Tour.
Click here to read LiveDaily's 2002 interview with Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin.