The Green Day side project will hit the road in October and November for a tour that follows last year’s first album in 16 years, Unt.
The Green Day side project will hit the road in October and November for a tour that follows last year’s first album in 16 years, Unt.
The duo mapped out a 28-date North American run for this fall and teased a new track that channels their signature bass-heavy attack.
A run of North American arena dates this fall will feature two distinct sets per night, mixing the anniversary of their 1995 double album with other catalog deep cuts.
The guitarist will take an unspecified temporary break, replaced by Longwave’s Steve Schiltz. His absence was already felt during the band’s Late Show performance.
The tour runs November 5 to December 11, with a double-header at the 1,800-capacity venue signaling a steady, understated rise.
A Perfect Circle and Puscifer will both tour internationally this year. Puscifer has also scheduled a separate string of Europe and UK dates.
The masked microtonal duo will play major North American rooms from August through December, including two nights at Brooklyn Steel, as part of an expanded headline tour.
The four-piece will take a rowdy victory lap across three US legs this summer and fall, marking two decades since their self-titled arrival.
The post-hardcore band confirms a run of dates with a support package that pulls from the heavier end of the scene.
Before her current intimate solo run even ends, Williams reveals a larger North and Latin American tour starting in September.