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black-arcana · 5 months ago
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JINJER Announces Fall 2024 North American Tour With HANABIE And BORN OF OSIRIS
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Ukrainian modern metallers JINJER will embark on a North American tour in the fall. Support on the trek will come from fast-rising Japanese metalcore unit HANABIE and progressive metalcore mainstays BORN OF OSIRIS.
As JINJER is currently in the studio recording its fifth studio album, fans can expect to hear a handful of brand new, never-before-heard tracks on the tour.
The 18-date tour will kick off on September 20 at in Sayreville, New Jersey and will include a couple of Canadian shows (in Toronto and Montreal) before wrapping up on October 13 at Sacramento, California's Aftershock festival.
In addition to Aftershock, the tour will also see JINJER performing at festivals such as Metal Injection Festival, Louder Than Life and the return of the mighty Mayhem festival.
Various ticket presales via Citi, Ticketmaster, Live Nation and more begin today, with general public on-sale beginning this Friday, June 14 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
JINJER comments on returning to North America: "It's finally time for some huge announcements: We're stoked to report that this September, JINJER will return to North America with not only two absolutely sick supports: HANABIE and BORN OF OSIRIS! Most importantly, we'll be performing some brand new unreleased songs from our upcoming fifth studio album. [We] just cannot wait to share what we've been working on for the last two years. This will be without a doubt a banger of a tour … We're looking forward to this so much!"
JINJER fall 2024 North American tour dates:
Sep. 20 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom Sep. 21 - Brooklyn, NY @ Metal Injection Fest Sep. 22 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theatre Sep. 23 - Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall Sep. 24 - Montreal, QC @ MTELUS Sep. 26 - Harrisburg, PA @ HMAC Sep. 27 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage Sep. 29 - Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life Oct. 01 - Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Oct. 02 - Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre Oct. 03 - Lake Buena Vist, FL @ House Of Blues Oct. 04 - North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House Of Blues Oct. 06 - Houston, TX @ House Of Blues Oct. 07 - San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theatre Oct. 09 - Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre Oct. 11 - Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues Oct. 12 - San Bernardino, CA @ Mayhem Festival Oct. 13 - Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
During an appearance on a recent episode of Knotfest's "She's With The Band", the show hosted by Tori Kravitz, JINJER vocalist Tatiana Shmailyuk spoke about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the follow-up to the band's 2021 album "Wallflowers". Tatiana said: "My purpose is just to write lyrics and sing them. I'm so behind right now with the writing lyrics. And I warned my guys. We were at least to get a really rough draft, rough sketch or a demo of one song, like maybe first single from the new album, at least get this, but nope. [Stress and creativity don't] work with me. Well, but when the deadline's coming, and everybody knows that — I've been talking, like, every single time we release a new album, I say that, I say this — deadlines push me. So I just have to write, so I get this stream of consciousness, basically. I write down whatever the bullshit is in my head. And then you build it. At least you have to have bricks to build a poem or whatever it is, just lyrics."
Regarding the musical direction of the new JINJER material, Tatiana said: "It's gonna be different, first of all, because I feel that the music differs a lot. And to my mind, the whole — I won't say how many songs are there; I guess 12 or even 15; let's say 13; I don't remember — but they all have… not all of them, but half of them, at least, they have a similarity in them. They're similar to each other or they remind me. They have this concept within — without any lyrics, they still sound like they belong to one box. They are a set of songs. And I already think about all the… I'm not even thinking about like the lyrics — I think about the topics and stuff, but I think about the booklet or the cover or even the music videos and what I'm gonna wear there. And it has a certain flavor to me that… I feel like it has this flavor of 19th century. It's very romanticism from the 19th century. If you listen to it, you will think, 'Oh.' You know, when you listen to MUSE, you feel he was inspired by a lot of classical composers — obviously. So our new music has this flavor. And I'm so excited."
JINJER released its first official live DVD/Blu-ray, "Live In Los Angeles", on May 17 via Napalm Records. Recorded and filmed on December 22, 2022 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, this offering is intended to celebrate not only getting through the last few years in one piece, but also the band's 15-year career.
"Live In Los Angeles" was a spontaneous decision by the band, recorded as raw as possible, to emphasize the passion that can come from a live show. This release is an explosive mixture of JINJER's discography — featuring fan favorites like "Sit Stay Roll Over", "Home Back" and the game-changing "Pisces". The live album contains 16 songs in various audio formats, with some strictly limited: the deluxe digipack features not only a DVD, but also two more songs, "Wallflower" and "Disclosure!", recorded in Paris in 2023.
JINJER is:
Tatiana Shmayluk - Vocals Roman Ibramkhalilov - Guitars Eugene Abdukhanov - Bass Vlad Ulasevich - Drums
Photo credit: Lina Glasir
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fallinginreversefanblog · 1 month ago
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Falling In Reverse is about to play at Aftershock Fest on October 13th, 2024 ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
Join and be a member of Ronnie Radke's cult on Friday, the last night of the festival, right before the legendary Motley Crue 🔥🔥🔥
Tickets and more info HERE
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dickinson-devotee · 4 months ago
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#Repost @/ironmaiden
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British Lion are excited to announce their first ever tour of Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. West Coast... They will also be returning to Japan!
2024 Tour:
AUG 31 - Perth, AUS - Magnet House
SEP 3 - Adelaide, AUS - Lion Arts Factory
SEP 5 - Melbourne, AUS - Croxton Bandroom
SEP 9 - Brisbane, AUS - The Triffid
SEP 11 - Sydney, AUS - Manning
SEP 15 - Auckland, NZ - Paraoa Brewing Co
SEP 23 - Osaka, JAP - Big Cat
SEP 25 - Tokyo, JAP - O-East
OCT 3 - San Diego, CA - Brick By Brick
OCT 7 - Los Angeles, CA - Whisky A Go Go
OCT 10 - Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival
Tickets go on sale on Thursday, July 18th at 10am local time from britishlionuk.com/tour
Steve comments: “We’re really excited to be able to play our first ever shows in Australia and New Zealand. We’ve been to the U.S. before, but this is our first time to the West Coast! And to top it off, we’ll also be returning to Japan to complete what I’m sure will be a fantastic tour! We look forward to seeing you all on the road!”
Support will come from Tony Moore’s Awake.
Which shows will you be going to?!
#BritishLion #Tour
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July 15, 2024
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skateboardmarketing · 2 years ago
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HEAVY METAL ICONS PANTERA ANNOUNCE 2023 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR LAMB OF GOD TO JOIN RUN AS SPECIAL GUESTS Tickets On Sale Starting Friday, Jan. 27 at 10 AM Local Time on LiveNation.com
WHO: Pantera with special guest Lamb of God
WHAT: 2023 PANTERA TOUR 
Pantera, one of the most successful and influential bands in heavy metal history, have announced their long awaited return to the stage. They will be touring North America this summer with Lamb of God as special guests.One of the most anticipated tours of 2023, this celebration tour includes original members Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown joined by Zakk Wylde (guitar) and Charlie Benante (drums). In December 2022, they kicked off the highly anticipated return in Mexico City to incredible reviews.Produced by Live Nation, the 20-city tour kicks off on Tuesday, July 28th in Burgettstown, PA at The Pavilion at Star Lake making stops in Milwaukee, Toronto, Austin, Denver, and more before wrapping up in Bristow, VA on September 15th at Jiffy Lube Live.Fans can also see Pantera at their recently announced support dates during Metallica’s North America Stadium tour dates in 2023 & 2024 and headlining major rock festivals in 2023 including Rockfest, Inkcarceration, and more.TICKETS: Tickets go on sale starting Friday, January 27th starting at 10 AM Local Time on LiveNation.com.PRESALE: Citi is the official card of the Pantera tour. 
Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, January 24th at 10 AM local time until Thursday, January 26 at 10 PM local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com.
TOUR DATES:*Festival Date | #Support Act TBD | ^Pantera Support for Metallica Dates|2023 Dates
Fri May 20 – Daytona, FL – Welcome to Rockville
Thu Jul 13 – Cadott, WI – Rockfest
Sat Jul 15 – Mansfield, OH – Inkcarceration 
Jul 28 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake 
Jul 29 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center 
Jul 31 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater 
Aug 02 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Fri Aug 04 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
Aug 05 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark StadiumSun 
Aug 06 – Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain 
Aug 08 – Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
 Aug 09 – Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
Aug 11 – Montreal, QC – Olympique Stadium 
Aug 12 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage 
Aug 15 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP
Aug 17 – Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Aug 18 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium 
Aug 20 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Aug 23 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena 
Aug 25 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium
Sat Aug 26 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Aug 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre
Aug 31 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
Sep 01 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium
Sep 03 - Pryor, OK - Rocklahoma
Sep 07 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater
Sep 08 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Sep 10 – Alton, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival
Sep 12 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Sep 14 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Sep 15 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
Sep 23 - Louisville, KY - Louder Than Life
Oct 07 - Sacramento, CA - Aftershock
Nov 03 – St. Louis, MO – The Dome at America’s Center
Nov 10 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field^2024 Dates
Aug 02 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium
Aug 09 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
Aug 16 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium
Aug 23 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium
 Aug 30 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field
MORE INFO:Pantera got its start in Arlington, TX with its best-known lineup, consisting of founding members drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell, along with bassist Rex Brown and vocalist Philip Anselmo. Pantera is credited with the development and popularization of the groove metal subgenre. To date, the group has sold 20 million records worldwide and has received four Grammy nominations. www.pantera.com
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steepedwonders · 2 months ago
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But the tickets have been up for sale for months now. Long before any fires lol. Shouldn’t they have been at least closer to sold out by now? I feel like that is the norm for most festivals nowadays. Maybe Bad Omens doesn’t have the same type of pull as a headliner like they do for small tours where all their dates sell out? Or is Mayhem festival not as widely known compared to others like WWWY, inkcarceration, aftershock, ect.?
think that may be it. i don’t see the same type of excitement or even press coverage that other festivals get. festival which even have a lot of the same bands that are playing mayhem. like sw said, it’s only coming back now and only in one location which isn’t necessarily in the biggest city in CA so that may be it.
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chrisryanspeaks · 4 months ago
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Militarie Gun Unleashes Electrifying New Single "Thought You Were Waving" with Thrilling Video!
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Militarie Gun, the Los Angeles-based hardcore band, is back with their new single “Thought You Were Waving,” accompanied by a cheeky Neta Ben Ezra-directed video that portrays the band in unruly and dangerous situations. Premiered by Zane Lowe on his New Music Daily show, this track marks the first fresh material from the band since their acclaimed debut album, "Life Under The Gun," released last year. This new release, created with the talented Zachary Dawes (known for his work with Lana Del Rey, Sharon Van Etten, Bully, and Elton John), signals a promising new chapter for Militarie Gun. The single follows closely on the heels of “Gun Under The Gun (MFG),” a track created for the WWE 2K24 video game as the entrance music for Post Malone's wrestling character. Post Malone also included the band's hit "Do It Faster" on his curated playlist for the game's soundtrack, underscoring the band’s growing influence in the music scene. Militarie Gun has been on an international tear, recently wrapping up a series of headline and support shows with Hockey Dad in Australia. Their globetrotting schedule continues through the end of the year, highlighted by a highly anticipated hometown show in Los Angeles on July 25th, supported by Gouge Away, Heart to Gold, and Human Garbage. Festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Project Pabst, Thing Festival, Reading & Leeds, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock are also on the horizon. Additionally, the band will embark on a European tour with Lip Critic, Pluto The Racer, Never Yours, Chiefland, daysdaysdays, and Tripsun on select dates, and will join Manchester Orchestra for the 10-year anniversary tour of their album "COPE" across North America in September. Tickets for all upcoming shows can be found here. Earlier this year, Militarie Gun released "Live Under The Sun," a mini-documentary that showcases the band and their collaborators reimagining tracks from the "Life Under The Sun" EP at Manchester Orchestra’s Atlanta studio. Featuring guest performances from Manchester Orchestra, Marisa Dabice of Mannequin Pussy, and Christine Goodwyne of Pool Kids, this documentary highlights the dynamic and expectation-defying songwriting of bandleader Ian Shelton and the growing community around Militarie Gun. "Life Under The Sun" strips back a selection of songs from their debut album "Life Under The Gun," placing Ian Shelton’s intensely personal songwriting at the forefront. The EP includes standout tracks like "Never Fucked Up Twice" featuring Bully's Alicia Bognanno, "Very High (Under The Sun)," "My Friends Are Having A Hard Time" featuring Manchester Orchestra, "Will Logic" featuring Mannequin Pussy, and a cover of NOFX’s "Whoops I OD'd." "Life Under The Gun" was one of 2023’s most celebrated albums, earning praise from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NME, Revolver, Stereogum, SPIN, Paste, The FADER, and more. It landed on multiple best-of-2023 lists, including those from Alternative Press, The Ringer, UPROXX, Stereogum, and Rolling Stone, who noted that the album "takes everything that’s uniquely cathartic about hardcore and lacquers it with insanely catchy melodies." The album's infectious appeal was showcased in Taco Bell's ad campaign featuring "Do It Faster." Read the full article
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audiofuzz · 4 months ago
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Militarie Gun Unleashes Electrifying New Single "Thought You Were Waving" with Thrilling Video!
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Militarie Gun, the Los Angeles-based hardcore band, is back with their new single “Thought You Were Waving,” accompanied by a cheeky Neta Ben Ezra-directed video that portrays the band in unruly and dangerous situations. Premiered by Zane Lowe on his New Music Daily show, this track marks the first fresh material from the band since their acclaimed debut album, "Life Under The Gun," released last year. This new release, created with the talented Zachary Dawes (known for his work with Lana Del Rey, Sharon Van Etten, Bully, and Elton John), signals a promising new chapter for Militarie Gun. The single follows closely on the heels of “Gun Under The Gun (MFG),” a track created for the WWE 2K24 video game as the entrance music for Post Malone's wrestling character. Post Malone also included the band's hit "Do It Faster" on his curated playlist for the game's soundtrack, underscoring the band’s growing influence in the music scene. Militarie Gun has been on an international tear, recently wrapping up a series of headline and support shows with Hockey Dad in Australia. Their globetrotting schedule continues through the end of the year, highlighted by a highly anticipated hometown show in Los Angeles on July 25th, supported by Gouge Away, Heart to Gold, and Human Garbage. Festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Project Pabst, Thing Festival, Reading & Leeds, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock are also on the horizon. Additionally, the band will embark on a European tour with Lip Critic, Pluto The Racer, Never Yours, Chiefland, daysdaysdays, and Tripsun on select dates, and will join Manchester Orchestra for the 10-year anniversary tour of their album "COPE" across North America in September. Tickets for all upcoming shows can be found here. Earlier this year, Militarie Gun released "Live Under The Sun," a mini-documentary that showcases the band and their collaborators reimagining tracks from the "Life Under The Sun" EP at Manchester Orchestra’s Atlanta studio. Featuring guest performances from Manchester Orchestra, Marisa Dabice of Mannequin Pussy, and Christine Goodwyne of Pool Kids, this documentary highlights the dynamic and expectation-defying songwriting of bandleader Ian Shelton and the growing community around Militarie Gun. "Life Under The Sun" strips back a selection of songs from their debut album "Life Under The Gun," placing Ian Shelton’s intensely personal songwriting at the forefront. The EP includes standout tracks like "Never Fucked Up Twice" featuring Bully's Alicia Bognanno, "Very High (Under The Sun)," "My Friends Are Having A Hard Time" featuring Manchester Orchestra, "Will Logic" featuring Mannequin Pussy, and a cover of NOFX’s "Whoops I OD'd." "Life Under The Gun" was one of 2023’s most celebrated albums, earning praise from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NME, Revolver, Stereogum, SPIN, Paste, The FADER, and more. It landed on multiple best-of-2023 lists, including those from Alternative Press, The Ringer, UPROXX, Stereogum, and Rolling Stone, who noted that the album "takes everything that’s uniquely cathartic about hardcore and lacquers it with insanely catchy melodies." The album's infectious appeal was showcased in Taco Bell's ad campaign featuring "Do It Faster." Read the full article
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thebasedgamer · 7 months ago
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Here Comes the Pain: Slipknot's Tour Dates Unleashed
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Celebrating 25 Years of Mayhem, Slipknot Returns with a Haunting North American Tour Featuring Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture, and Vended In the shadowed recesses of the heavy metal world, Slipknot has conjured a tour potent with the ominous allure of their early chaos and self-titled album—marking the 25th anniversary of their eponymous debut with the "Here Comes the Pain" North American tour. This grim celebration weaves together the threads of their legacy, set to haunt arenas from the crypts of New York City's Madison Square Garden to the spectral halls of Los Angeles' Inuit Dome and Austin's Moody Center. Accompanying Slipknot on this macabre journey are the harbingers of hardcore, Knocked Loose, alongside the dark metallurgists of Orbit Culture and Vended—a band born from the lineage of Slipknot's own Corey Taylor and Shawn "Clown" Crahan. This assembly not only promises an auditory assault but a lineage of terror that extends the band's ominous legacy. As the Nine prepare to unleash a year of celebrations that meld U.S. festival apparitions with a European and U.K. pilgrimage, the soul of Slipknot's creation looms large. Guitarist Jim Root reflects on the genesis of their sound with a somber reverence, "We poured our spirit into the first record, not knowing if it would echo beyond the void. Yet here we stand, a testament to the night, selling out not just records but the very halls of the living." Shawn "Clown" Crahan, the band’s percussionist and unyielding visionary, casts a darker pall on their success. "Each stage I ascend, it’s not the numbers that bind us but the maggot culture, thriving in the decay we spread. This anniversary may find us in grander sepulchers, but the intimacy of the crypt will be felt. Prepare to have your essence shattered—we are the disease, and you are already within our grasp." For those enthralled by the prospect of witnessing this spectacle, artist presale tickets have emerged from the shadows today at 12 p.m. ET, available through Knotfest.com. The public will have their chance to seize these tickets on Friday, May 3rd at 10 a.m. local time. Embrace the dark, for Slipknot’s tour promises not just concerts but a profound ritual celebrating a quarter century of sonic malevolence. Prepare for an experience that goes beyond music—it's an invocation of the band’s darkest arts. Slipknot 2024 tour dates: - May 12: Daytona Beach, FL - Welcome to Rockville - May 19: Columbus, OH - Sonic Temple Festival - Aug 06: Noblesville, IN - Ruoff Music Center * - Aug 07: Burgettstown, PA - The Pavilion at Star Lake * - Aug 09: Baltimore, MD - CFG Bank Arena * - Aug 10: Camden, NJ - Freedom Mortgage Pavilion * - Aug 12: New York, NY - Madison Square Garden * - Aug 14: Gilford, NH - BankNH Pavilion * - Aug 15: Mansfield, MA - Xfinity Center * - Aug 17: Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena * - Sep 01: Pryor, OK - ROCKLAHOMA - Sep 07: Auburn, WA - White River Amphitheatre ** - Sep 08: Ridgefield, WA - RV Inn Styles Resorts Amphitheater ** - Sep 09: Louisville, KY - Louder Than Life - Sep 11: Nampa, ID - Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater ** - Sep 13: Inglewood, CA - Intuit Dome ** - Sep 15: Phoenix, AZ - Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre ** - Sep 17: Austin, TX - Moody Center ** - Sep 18: Dallas, TX - Dos Equis Pavilion ** - Sep 21: Des Moines, IA - Knotfest Iowa at Waterworks Park ** - Oct 11: Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival - Oct 19: São Paulo, BR - Knotfest Brasil  - Nov 08: Guadalajara, MX - Calle 2 - Nov 09: Mexico City, MX - Parque Bicentenario - Dec 05: Amsterdam, NL - Ziggo Dome - Dec 06: Dortmund, DE - Westfalehallen - Dec 08: Stuttgart, DE - Schleyerhalle - Dec 09: Leipzig, DE - Quarterback Immobilien Arena - Dec 11: Zürich, CH - Hallenstadion - Dec 12: Paris, FR - Accor Arena - Dec 14: Leeds, UK - First Direct Arena - Dec 15: Glasgow, UK - Ovo Hydro - Dec 17: Manchester, UK - Co-op Live - Dec 18: Birmingham, UK - Utilita Arena  - Dec 20: London, UK - The O2 - Dec 21: London, UK - The O2 * w/ Special Guests Knocked Loose and Orbit Culture** w/ Special Guests Knocked Loose and Vended Read the full article
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openingnightposts · 7 months ago
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thephotopitmagazine · 1 year ago
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TOOL USHER IN 2024 WITH U.S. TOUR MONTH-LONG TREK INCLUDES THE BAND’S RETURN TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AND LOS ANGELES’ CRYPTO. COM ARENA
  TOOL, following a weekend that saw the band headline Aftershock and play the historic Power Trip festival, have announced a new round of U.S. dates, a trek that marks the band’s return to Madison Square Garden for the first time since 2001, and includes a doubleheader at Los Angeles’ Cypto.com Arena. Tickets are on-sale NOW. A limited number of VIP packages will also be initially available to…
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foundationsofdecay · 1 year ago
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like unless you live in or very close to vegas where you wouldn't have to fly and stay overnight, if you're willing to spend that much on a festival ticket just go to aftershock or another similarly sized festival for the same genres. you can get a full weekend pass for the same price if you buy them early and a lot of them have discounted bundles that include hotels. why on earth would you do this
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daily-broco · 2 years ago
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Thoughts on why broco hasn’t posted anything about playing the aftershock festival? I know they have their UK tour coming up but surely their social media manager could have posted something??
I have no idea. They usually promote every festival they're going to be at as soon as it's announced, like R&L or Blare Fest.
Last March the same thing happened, they were announced for Louder Than Life, but they didn't post anything on their social media and in the end they disappeared from the lineup without any explanation. I guess it was because they preferred to tour with Sleeping With Sirens, which was about the same date.
It was weird, because the link to the tickets even appeared on their Spotify until the day the festival was held, although it was already known that they were not going to be there.
Consumer protection kinda sucks in US, maybe they can announce bands even if they are not 100% sure they are going to make it? Maybe the delayed US headline tour is finally going to take place around that date? I have no idea, but those are my two best guesses.
Anyway, I would wait and not grab tickets yet if I solely wanted to see them at Aftershock festival, because something feels off.
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emometalhead · 2 years ago
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4. Best opening band
From Ashes To New was awesome! They opened for Breaking Benjamin and Five Finger Death Punch when I saw them in 2018. I would happily see them in a solo show. They were supposed to be at Aftershock festival last year, but canceled due to someone in the band contracting covid. I was really bummed. Bush was also incredible! I saw them open for Breaking Benjamin and Alice In Chains this last September. The band sounds just as great live as on their albums! Plus, it was 116°F/46.6°C during their outdoor set, but they still put on a great show! That's commitment.
17. Most spent on concert tickets
I have like three answers to this question 😂. Technically, I've only paid for tickets to a concert twice. My dad had always bought my tickets prior to this year. So with my personal money, the most expensive concert I've paid for was the Badflower concert in March. I spent $73 total for two tickets with tax.
However, that's not the most money I've spent on live music before. I spent $460 on my Aftershock 2022 weekend pass. I'm counting that separately, because it was a 4 day festival rather than a single concert.
The most money that's been spent on tickets for a concert I went to was for a Taylor Swift concert. My dad spent around $540 total on 2 tickets for us to go to the reputation tour.
20. Best venue
I feel like I haven't been to too many venues. I don't really have an opinion on this. I guess the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento is a good venue. I've been to 4 concerts there. I've been there plenty of times for basketball games though. (Go Kings!!) The nice thing about that arena is that every seat is a good seat. Even if you're all the way at the top of the arena, you'll still have a decent view of the stage.
Thanks so much for asking, Anon!!
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obiwan232 · 2 years ago
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I am selling one 4day Aftershock 2022 wristband
Festival is Oct. 6th to Oct. 9th
Serious buyers only!!
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steepedwonders · 2 months ago
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If I were to guess, it may be due to the wildfires there in California. It's also in October. Or maybe people are interested in the line up. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But the tickets have been up for sale for months now. Long before any fires lol. Shouldn’t they have been at least closer to sold out by now? I feel like that is the norm for most festivals nowadays. Maybe Bad Omens doesn’t have the same type of pull as a headliner like they do for small tours where all their dates sell out? Or is Mayhem festival not as widely known compared to others like WWWY, inkcarceration, aftershock, ect.?
When I googled it, Mayhem hasn't been a thing since 2015. This is the first year back, and I guess previously they did a summer tour whereas this time it's just a single day. So that could be it too. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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chrisryanspeaks · 5 months ago
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High Vis Unleashes Raw Punk Energy with New Single "Mob DLA" + Tour Dates
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London's High Vis has unveiled their latest single, "Mob DLA," via Dais Records, marking their first release of 2024. This track channels a raw street punk energy, offering a visceral preview of their upcoming album set to drop later this year. High Vis vocalist Graham Sayle sheds light on the inspiration behind "Mob DLA," stating: "The relentless public service cuts over the years have had a devastating impact on UK communities. People are forced to justify their need for help, undergoing dehumanizing tests to prove their eligibility for support, even for lifelong disabilities. Marginalized groups are left to fend for themselves, only to be vilified in targeted media smear campaigns. Meanwhile, political and industrial elites enjoy ever-increasing bonuses and salaries. I've witnessed this in my own family—the palpable stress and anxiety of people merely trying to carve out a place in a world that feels increasingly hostile. Yet, amid this sustained neglect, the strength of community action stands resilient." The latest single precedes a string of festival performances around the globe this summer, including Hurricane Festival in Germany, Hellfest in France, Glastonbury in the UK, Louder Than Life in Kentucky, Aftershock in California, Mondra & Roll in Spain, and more. High Vis will also be accompanying Speed for a run of shows in Australia this August and September alongside Pain of Truth and Fuse. Tickets can be found HERE.   Upcoming Live Dates * = supporting Speed 6/22 - Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany @ Southside Festival 6/23 - Schnee, Germany @ Hurricane Festival 6/26 - 6/30 - Pilton, United Kingdom @ Glastonbury Festival 6/30 - Clisson, France @ Hellfest 7/05 - 7/06 - Arraste / Mondragón, Spain @ Mondra & Roll 7/07 - Werchter, Belgium @ Werchter Boutique 8/17 - Charleville-Mézières, France @ Cabaret Vert 8/22 - Brisbane, Australia @ Princess Theatre* 8/23 - Sydney, Australia @ Enimore Theatre* 8/29 - Melbourne, Australia @ Stay Gold* 8/30 - Melbourne, Australia @ Northcote Theatre* 8/31 - Adelaide, Australia @ Unibar Outdoors* 9/01 - Perth, Australia @ Magnet House* 9/26 - Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life 10/12 - Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Read the full article
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