BREAKING BENJAMIN, the chart-topping Pennsylvania-bred rock band led by founder Benjamin Burnley, announced today they'll be kicking off 2016 with a string of intimate acoustic performances throughout January and February. The band will be performing live and unplugged versions of several fan favorites.

Tickets for the acoustic dates will go on sale to the public on December 18, and can be found by visiting the band's official website at BreakingBenjamin.com. Tickets for the band's spring headline tour are on sale now.

BREAKING BENJAMIN unplugged tour dates:

Jan. 17 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues *

Jan. 18 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues *

Jan. 20 - San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theater *

Jan. 22 - New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues *

Jan. 23 - Tuscaloosa, AL @ Druid City Music Hall *

Jan. 24 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium *

Jan. 25 - Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore *

Jan. 27 - Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz *

Jan. 29 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore *

Jan. 30 - Wallingford, CT @ The Dome at Oakdale *

Jan. 31 - Montclair, NJ @ Wellmont Theater *

Feb. 01 - Portland, ME @ State Theatre *

Feb. 04 - New York, NY @ Irving Plaza *

Feb. 05 - Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues *

Feb. 06 - Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom

Feb. 08 - Detroit, MI @ St Andrews Hall *

Feb. 09 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room *

Feb. 10 - Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom *

* BREAKING BENJAMIN with special guest STARSET

BREAKING BENJAMIN's latest album, "Dark Before Dawn", sold 141,000 copies in its first week of release to enter The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 1. The sales number was the best single-week sales mark of the band's career, with 135,000 of those made for physical CDs.

BREAKING BENJAMIN's previous album, 2009's "Dear Agony", entered at No. 4 with first-week sales of 134,000 copies. The outfit's previous chart peak was No. 2 for 2006's "Phobia", although that disc sold less with 125,000 copies moved in the first seven days.

"Dark Before Dawn" features original frontman Ben Burnley leading an all-new lineup of the group, which has been expanded from a quartet to a five-piece.

Burnley fired two earlier members in 2010 over a legal battle, while a third member departed in 2013.

Burnley also struggled with a mysterious illness during the band's six-year hiatus, which he told The Pulse Of Radio might be the result of the excessive drinking he used to do. "I used to drink a lot, and I think it must have something to do with that because back in 2007, I stayed up drinking for three days straight — this is after already months and months of drinking heavily — and I woke up and I just felt really sick, like alcohol poisoned, and I was like, I should've probably gone to the hospital but I didn't, and I went onstage and when I went onstage I almost collapsed from being just so sick. And basically that was 2007 and it hasn't gone away."

Burnley unveiled BREAKING BENJAMIN 2.0 last year, with the lineup consisting of drummer Shaun Foist, bassist Aaron Bruch, former RED guitarist Jasen Rauch and ex-ADELITAS WAY guitarist Keith Wallen.