Alice in Chains is back! After three years of not performing, the band has returned on the road for their tour across the United States in collaboration with Breaking Benjamin and Bush.

According to Loudwire, the band's VIP package has a lot of perks aside from having a good seat near the stage.

As posted on Reddit, fans who purchased VIP passes had the opportunity to take a peek at the band's official setlist ahead of their first show.

"It's been too long and we are ready to get back out on the road. We've been rehearsing the past couple of weeks and it feels good to be playing together again. We want to give our VIP buyers a sneak peak at our rehearsal set list," the band wrote for their VIP fans.

In total, the band rehearsed 35 songs from their decades-long music catalog, but the outlet noted that they could switch up the song list throughout their tour.

One song stood out the most among the list as they haven't performed it for over three decades.

The track "Sea of Sorrow" from their album "Facelift" was last performed on October 29, 1991.

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Aside from the song mentioned above, they also have other tracks included in the setlist that they haven't performed in a while like "Acid Bubble" (last performed in 2015), "A Looking in View" (last performed in 2014)" and more.

Their first show kicked off in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, last Wednesday evening, but the songs mentioned above were not performed.

Alice in Chains, Breaking Benjamin Tour 2022

Early this year, the bands announced that they will be collaborating for a tour this year.

Aside from the two acts, Bush will also perform on all dates except September 16 and 17.

In a press release, drummer Sean Kinney said they are looking forward to finally performing again after all these years.

"we can't wait to get outdoors and share a night of music with our fans again," he said.

According to Alice in Chains' official website, their next show will be at the St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse, New York, on August 13.

Other cities included on their scheduled tour are Wantagh, Clarkston, Bonner Springs, Council Bluffs, Milwaukee, Tinley Park, Greenwood Village, Mountain View, The Woodlands, and many more.

Their final show will be at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts, on October 8.

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