30 Seconds to Mars to Unleash The Monolith Tour
The 30 Seconds to Mars frontman, Jared Leto, went on The Ellen DeGeneres show earlier this month and announced not only their long-anticipated fifth album but also a headlining summer tour that will kick off on 6 June.
Jared gifted a ticket to each audience member of the show. It was a great move, giving away free tickets just like Oprah gives away free cars, but if you failed to be on the show and missed on the free ticket, visit our page and buy your tickets in time for the upcoming tour.
The Monolith Tour is in support of their upcoming album and the North American run is scheduled to start on the first week of June. It will kick off in Canada and then continue across the US.
Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami, Houston and Los Angeles are just some of the planned performances. The group will be joined by Walk The Moon, K. Flay, MisterWives, Joywave and Welshly Arms, each opening on different dates.
Tickets for this monumental tour can be purchased here.
Before the North American run, 30 Seconds to Mars will first hit 17 different countries in Europe from March to May, including two dates in the UK.
This electric rock band has been relatively quiet since 2015 when they released their fourth album “Love, Lust and Dreams” and toured across America, Asia, Australia and Europe. Now they are back with “The New Album” scheduled for the release on 6 April.
The trio made of brothers, Jared Leto, Shannon Leto and Tomo Milicevic have been working hard on the songs for the album since 2016. So far, two songs have been released “Dangerous Night” and “Walk on Water” which they performed at the MTV Video Music Awards this year. “Walk on Water” spent five weeks at No 1 on Billboards Rock Chart and is currently at the Top 40 Chart.
The official music video for the song is in fact a preview of the upcoming documentary film “A Day in the Life of America”. This documentary is directed by Jared Leto and includes footage filmed in a single day on 4 July in all 50 states plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico.
The film that included 92 professional film crews and 10,000 fan submissions, presents a unique and historic portrait of America on a single day. The band members encourage people to continue the conversation by posting their thoughts with the hashtag #WhatAmericaMeansToMe.
The Monolith Tour
Show Date and Time: Wednesday, 6 June, 2018, 6pm
Show Location: Budweiser Stage-Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
Show Duration: to be determined