Posted on 15 Jun 2021
By ABC Digital
Faith No More has announced a trio of headlining concerts set for this fall.
The shows will take place September 16 in Maryland Heights, Missouri, September 21 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and September 22 in Newport, Kentucky.
“We’re excited to be able to play live again,” Faith No More says. “Looking forward to that moment, all of us together, the smells, the sweat, the noise. Thanks for being patient. Bring it on!”
Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 18, via FNM.com.
In October, Faith No More will play a pair of Los Angeles shows with System of a Down and
Speaking with Jonathan Davis reveals that the nu metal titans âjust got done writing a record.â
But as for when youâll get to hear it, that depends on how quickly all the band members can wrangle themselves together.
âThe band is in different spots all over the place now, too,â Davis explains. âIâm in Bakersfield, [California], a couple of guys are in L.A. and a couple of guys are in Nashville. Itâs like an act of God to get us all together to do anything. We have to plan that all out!â
One thing Korn will be doing together is their upcoming streaming concert, premiering this Saturday, April 24. The event will be coming to you from
Speaking with Jonathan Davis reveals that the nu metal titans âjust got done writing a record.â
But as for when youâll get to hear it, that depends on how quickly all the band members can wrangle themselves together.
âThe band is in different spots all over the place now, too,â Davis explains. âIâm in Bakersfield, [California], a couple of guys are in L.A. and a couple of guys are in Nashville. Itâs like an act of God to get us all together to do anything. We have to plan that all out!â
One thing Korn will be doing together is their upcoming streaming concert, premiering this Saturday, April 24. The event will be coming to you from
In an Instagram post Friday, the Alice in Chains vocalist/guitarist revealed that his long-awaited third solo album is now “finished.”
“Finished my record tonight one year to the day from when we started recording it,” Cantrell wrote in the caption. “What a crazy journey…always is.”
The grunge rocker didn’t share when the upcoming record will be released, but did add that he “look[s] forward to setting it free upon your ear holes sometime soon.”
Cantrell hasn’t released a solo album since 2002’s
Degradation Trip.
Rainier Fog, in 2018.