Minneapolis-based Soul Asylum, best known for their 1992 hit 'Runaway Train,' will bring 'The Fly Over Tour' to the Belle Mehus Auditorium, in downtown Bismarck, on Sunday, April 12th.

The band, which features original lead singer/guitarist David Pirner, will headline the concert, while John Mark Nelson, American Scarecrows, and Carnage the Executioner will also perform.

Here's the band's biography, courtesy of Jade Presents:

Soul Asylum is an American alternative rock band that formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1983. The band originally formed in 1981 under the name Loud Fast Rules, with the original line-up consisting of Dan Murphy, Dave Pirner, Karl Mueller and Pat Morley. The latter was replaced by Grant Young in 1984. The band recorded three albums with Twin/Tone Records and two with A&M Records to little commercial success. However, in 1992, they released the triple-platinum album Grave Dancers Union, featuring their Grammy Award-winning single “Runaway Train”. The band played the Bill Clinton inauguration early the next year. They also scored a platinum record with the album Let Your Dim Light Shine three years later. In 1998 they recorded Candy from a Stranger. Mueller was diagnosed with cancer in 2004, causing the band to organize a benefit concert on his behalf. Mueller died a year later. In 2006 they released The Silver Lining. Their most recent effort is entitled Delayed Reaction, which was released on July 17, 2012.

Tickets for 'The Fly Over Tour' are on-sale now at the Bismarck Event Center box office, by phone at (800) 745-3000, and online at both Ticketmaster.com and JadePresents.com.

Plus, 96-5 The Fox will have your chance to win tickets as the show approaches.

For more information regarding Soul Asylum, visit their official website HERE.

For more information regarding this concert and others coming to Bismarck-Mandan, visit Jade Presents HERE.

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