Jinjer Announce Fall 2022 US Tour with P.O.D.

25th August 2022 | Category: Concerts

Ukrainian metal band Jinjer has announced a Fall 2022 US tour with direct support from P.O.D.

Vended (featuring the sons of Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and Shawn “Clown” Crahan) and Malevolence will support select dates, while fellow Ukrainian act Space of Variations will also be on board for the entire outing. The extensive tour kicks off on October 31st with a Halloween show in San Diego and runs through December 22nd in Los Angeles.

In between, stops include House of Blues in Chicago, St. Andrews Hall in Detroit, Roxian in Pittsburgh, Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, Tabernacle in Atlanta, and Emo’s in Austin, Texas. 

Jinjer recently wrapped up a European tour after being granted permission to leave the war-torn Ukraine by the nation’s Ministry of Culture. The band hopes to continue raising awareness and money while traveling abroad and overseas.

“We are very honored to announce that together with the help of the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture, we have successfully been granted permission to travel abroad as ambassadors of our country to raise funds and awareness about the war raging back home,” the band’s bassist Eugene Abdukhanov remarked back in June. “This is a huge honor for us as a band and as citizens. We will do our part to make sure that this war stops as soon as possible! Come support, dance and scream your hearts out for Ukraine!”

You can get the tickets for Jinjer’s upcoming US shows here. 

Jinjer’s 2022 US Tour Dates with P.0.D.

Show date and time: October 31, 2022 – December 22, 2022

Show location: House of Blues, San Diego, CA – The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA

Lingua Ignota Announces Fall 2022 North American Tour

18th August 2022 | Category: Concerts

Lingua Ignota has announced a Fall 2022 North American tour, the first in support of 2021’s Sinner Get Ready.

The tour, dubbed “Repent Now,” is split into two legs, with the first kicking off November 10th in Austin, Texas, and running through November 18th in Baltimore. The second leg picks up on December 14th in Pittsburgh and wraps up on December 19th in Toronto.

Lingua Ignota, aka Kristin Hayter, will perform two sets each night. According to the press release, each performance “will come in two parts exploring communal catharsis through traditional hymns performed with prepared piano as well as selections from her entire catalogue, with surprises strewn throughout.”

It’s the first time Hayter has hit the road since releasing the acclaimed multi-genre opus Sinner Get Ready last year. It’s also her first outing since her public separation from Daughters frontman Alexis Marshall and her subsequent abuse accusations against Marshall.

She accused Marshall of sexual assault, rape, and “psychologically, emotionally, and sexually” abusing her throughout their relationship. She alleged that during “one incident of objectifying, violent sex”, Marshall had injured her spine and caused a spinal disc herniation, which led to her developing cauda equina syndrome that required surgery. Marshall denied the allegations and is “investigating legal options”.

Lingua Ignota’s Fall 2022 North American Tour Dates:

Show date and time: November 10, 2022 – December 19, 2022

Show location: The Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX – Trinity St. Paul’s Centre, Toronto, ON

The 1975 Share New Single ‘Happiness’ and North American Tour Dates

5th August 2022 | Category: Concerts

The 1975 have released a new single called ‘Happiness’.

The song is the latest preview of the Manchester group’s fifth album Being Funny In A Foreign Language, which is due to arrive on October 14 via Dirty Hit. It follows on from the recent comeback track ‘Part Of The Band’.

“‘Happiness’ is like… there’s literally loads of us in the room on that track,” frontman Matty Healy told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1.

“[It] really doesn’t really have much structure. It came through like jamming, and we haven’t done that in like years. So we just wanted this record to be really like a captured moment and not be too constructed and even produced that much.”

He continued: “We did it in like a day or so, and it’s us having fun. And I think that there’s this real desire in art to see something remarkable with as little technology as possible. Do you know what I mean?”

Additionally, it’s been confirmed that The 1975 will hit the road for their ‘At Their Very Best’ North American tour in November. The tour includes a headline concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

The 1975 are scheduled to make their live return this month, playing two gigs as part of Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival (August 20, 21). The dates will mark the group’s first live shows since they performed in Dublin in March 2020.

Healy recently revealed that the four-piece will return to the UK in early 2023, saying the tour would be an “intimate” experience for fans on these shores. 

“I want people to feel like they’re in a little theatre as opposed to an IMAX,” he explained.

The forthcoming record serves as the follow-up to 2020’s Notes On A Conditional Form

Check out The 1975 tour details here.

The 1975 2022 Tour Dates

Show date and time: November 3, 2022 – December 17, 2022

Show location: Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT – UPMC Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA

Steve Lacy Announces ‘Give You the World’ North American 2022 Tour Dates

3rd August 2022 | Category: Concerts

Steve Lacy has announced a North American tour on Tuesday (Aug. 2) in support of his critically acclaimed sophomore album Gemini Rights. 

The trek — titled the Give You the World tour — will see Lacy making a total of 27 stops across North America beginning on Oct. 2 at Denver’s Gothic Theatre, and making stops in Chicago, New York, Toronto, Portland, Seattle and more before concluding on Nov. 11 at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.

“It’s time…GIVE YOU THE WORLD TOUR,” the two-time Grammy nominee wrote on Instagram, sharing the tour’s official poster.

The tour news comes on the heels of Lacy’s recent Billboard chart successes. Following the July 15 release of Gemini Rights, the album reached No. 7 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, and went No. 1 on the Top Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums and Top Rock & Alternative Albums charts, as well as No. 3 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. Meanwhile, the album’s second single, “Bad Habit,” has climbed to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning Lacy his first crossover hit.

Lacy gained recognition as the guitarist of the R&B group The Internet. In 2017, Lacy released his debut EP, a song-series, titled Steve Lacy’s Demo.

His debut album, Apollo XXI, was released in May 2019. The album earned him a nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.

Along with releasing Gemini Rights, this year, Lacy has made contributions to Brent Faiyaz‘s sophomore album WASTELAND (“Gravity”) also being featured on new Ravyn Lenae album Hypnos (“Skin Tight.”)

In an interview with Vulture, Lacy revealed that his production on Mac Miller‘s 2018 song “Jet Fuel” was originally intended for Kendrick Lamar‘s 2017 album DAMN.

All available Steve Lacy tour info can be found here.

Steve Lacy 2022 Tour

Show date and time: October 2, 2022 – November 11, 2022

Show location: Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO – The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

Stevie Nicks Announces 2022 US Fall Tour Dates

27th July 2022 | Category: Concerts

Stevie Nicks is hitting the road again this fall, playing a series of headlining shows and festival gigs.

“Here we go! I’m so excited to be back on the road and can’t wait to see everyone,” Nicks wrote on her Instagram post.

The run of dates takes place between September with appearances at festivals including Sea.Hear.Now in Asbury Park, NJ; Sound on Sound in Bridgeport, CT; and Ohana in Dana Point, CA. In October, Nicks will play headlining gigs in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Nashville, Charlotte, Tampa, and more. Vanessa Carlton will be a special guest on the majority of dates.

The Fleetwood Mac vocalist canceled her 2021 tour back in August of that year due to rising Covid cases. 

In her post, Nicks wrote “these are challenging times with challenging decisions that need to be made.”

“While I am vaccinated, at my age, I am still being extremely cautious and for that reason have decided to skip the last 5 performances I had planned for 2021,” she shared.

In April 2022, Nick’s announced on her Instagram four June concerts in Ridgefield, Washington, Mountain View, California, Salt Lake City, Utah and Noblesville Indiana.

In recent years, Nicks was inducted for a second time into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – (her first was in 1998 with Fleetwood Mac – and performed during the induction ceremony with Harry Styles in 2019. Nicks also released a concert film called “24 Karat Concert” in October 2020, put out a new song that same year called “Show Them the Way.” She also sang her popular songs at The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in 2022.

Find the full list of tour dates info here.

Stevie Nicks Fall Tour Dates

Show date and time: September 4, 2022 – October 28, 2022

Show location: Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Snowmass, CO – iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL