Henry Rollins Announces “Capitalism Tour”
Posted by Timothy Grisham 
Photo Credit: Shawn Mortensen
Henry Rollins has announced the “Capitalism Tour”, a marathon spoken word tour in the fall.
The extensive run will see Rollins perform in all 50 state capitals as well as Washington D.C. leading up to the Presidential election on Nov. 6.
The often outspoken Rollins first came to the public’s attention in the early 1980s as the frontman of Washington DC’s SOA, and later the California hardcore band Black Flag.
Rollins is no stranger to spoken word, he won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Recording for Get in the Van: On the Road with Black Flag.
So what will he talk about on his “Capitalism” tour?
He addressed that in a recent interview with TheIndependent.ca, an online Canadian newspaper serving Newfoundland and Labrador: “You can say, ‘What, you’re a socialist?’ Well, I don’t know. I like capitalism quite a bit actually, because it rewards me for thinking outside of the box. It rewards me for working hard, which is what I like to do,” he said. “But when it has no rules and when the corporations can dictate the politics, there’s no level playing field and there’s gonna be, like I said, a few winners and a whole lot of losers. And a lot of losers are global, you know. Africa — the continent will probably be the No. 1 loser.”
While opposing U.S. involvement in some of its wars, Rollins has joined USO tours to entertain troops serving abroad.
He explained that in the same interview, “Soldiers don’t start wars, they don’t dictate policy — they take the orders,” he said. “So getting mad at a soldier about a war is like getting mad at the lady behind the counter because your flight is late.”
Check out the Capitalism Tour below
Captialism Tour dates:
9/6 Honolulu, HI Hawaiian Brian’s
9/8 Juneau, AK Arts & Culture Center
9/10 Olympia, WA The Capitol Theater
9/11 Salem, OR Historic Elsinore Theatre
9/13 Sacramento, CA Crest Theatre
9/14 Carson City, NV Brewery Arts Center
9/15 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom
9/16 Salt Lake City, UT The State Room
9/18 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
9/19 Helena, MT Myrna Loy Center
9/20 Cheyenne, WY Cheyenne Depot Museum
9/21 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre
9/22 Santa Fe, NM Sol Santa Fe
9/23 Austin, TX Scottish Rite Theater
9/24 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
9/26 Pierre, SD TF Riggs High School (“SD BookFestival”)
9/27 St. Paul, MN Fitzgerald Theater
9/28 Bismarck, ND Dakota Stage Playhouse
9/30 Lincoln, NE Rococo Theatre
10/1 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s
10/2 Topeka, KS Hills Festival Hall @ Topeka PAC
10/3 Little Rock, AR Juanita’s
10/4 Jefferson City, MO Etta & Joseph Miller PAC
10/5 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre
10/6 Columbus, OH LC Pavilion
10/8 Lansing, MI Cooley Temple @ Thomas M. Cooley Law School
10/9 Madison, WI Barrymore Theatre
10/10 Nashville, TN Belcourt Theater
10/11 Springfield, IL Hoogland Center For The Arts
10/12 Frankfort, KY Grand Theatre
10/14 Jackson, MS Duling Hall
10/15 Baton Rouge, LA Manship Theatre
10/16 Montgomery, AL Capri Theatre
10/17 Tallahassee, FL Ruby Diamond Concert Hall @ FSU
10/18 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse
10/19 Columbia, SC Columbia Museum Of Art
10/20 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theatre
10/21 Richmond, VA The National
10/23 Charleston, WV Culture Center Theater
10/24 Harrisburg, PA Whitaker Center
10/25 Albany, NY The Egg
10/26 Montpelier, VT Alumni Hall @ Vermont College Of Fine Arts
10/27 Concord, NH Capitol Center for the Arts
10/28 Augusta, ME Cony High School Auditorium
10/30 Boston, MA Berklee Performing Arts Center
10/31 Dover, DE Schwartz Center For The Arts
11/1 Providence, RI Lupo’s
11/2 Hartford, CT Webster Theater
11/3 Trenton, NJ New Jersey State Museum Auditorium
11/4 Annapolis, MD Rams Head On Stage
11/5 Washington, DC 9:30 Club








