MINNEAPOLIS (WJON News) -- Two powerhouse hard rock bands are coming to Minnesota as part of one tour. Breaking Benjamin and Staind are bringing their co-headlining "Awaken The Fallen" Tour to Target Center on May 28th.

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FUSE TV Presents Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace
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Breaking Benjamin burst onto the music scene in 2002 and amassed a string of mainstream rock hits with ten #1 songs. The group's most recent album "Aurora" gave Breaking Benjamin their tenth #1 song with "Far Away" featuring Scooter Ward.

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Aaron Lewis from the band Staind performs at Fuse's IMX Studios
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Staind was formed in 1995 in Springfield, Massachusetts, and has released eight studio albums with twelve top 10 songs. Last year Staind released "Confessions of the Fallen" their first album in twelve years. The LP debuted at #1 on Billboard's Rock Album chart and had two #1 singles. Tickets for the "Awaken The Fallen" Tour go on sale at 10:00 a.m. on Friday on Ticketmaster.

FUSE TV Presents Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace
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Staind perform at Fuse's IMX Studios
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