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Lord Huron Announce 2022 North American Tour

14th January 2022 | Category: Concerts

Lord Huron have announced that they will be heading off on a full-scale North American headline tour this summer.

Following an appearance at BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach, CA on May 15, the band launches this extensive run in Las Vegas, NV on May 17, hits the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA (May 25), logs a two-night stand in Morrison, CO at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (June 1-2) before concluding in Columbia, MD at Merriweather Post Pavilion on August 21.

First Aid Kit serves as direct support on select dates.

The band’s latest critically acclaimed opus Long Lost is available now. Maintaining incredible momentum, they capped off their banner 2021 with a performance of “Love Me Like You Used To” on The Late Late Show with James Corden.

The Long Lost fall 2021 headline tour—their first shows in support of Long Lost—packed houses across the country, including two sold-out shows at both Brooklyn’s Pier 17 and the iconic Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Not to mention, they performed at Sea.Hear.Now Festival and Ohana Encore Festival alongside Pearl Jam and Beck.

Lord Huron continues to celebrate their success of recent album Long Lost, which has garnered nearly 50 million streams and counting, captured the No.1 on The Americana/Folk Album and Tastemaker Albums Chart, No.2 on Vinyl Albums & Alternative Albums chart, No.3 Top Rock Albums Chart, No. 4 Top Album Sales Chart and No. 23 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Lord Huron have plenty of festival dates sprinkled in with their headlining shows. Before the tour properly kicks off, they’ll perform at the One Big Holiday Festival in Riviera Cancun, Mexico in March, and later in the summer, they’ll make appearances at the WonderRoad Festival in Indianapolis and Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee. Plus, following their last headlining show in Maryland, they’ll hit the Martha’s Vineyard festival Beach Road Weekend.

You can find more info on Lord Huron’s upcoming shows here.

Live in Concert Lord Huron 2022 

Show date and time: March 4, 2022 – August 26th-28, 2022

Show location: One Big Holiday Festival, Riviera Cancun, MX, – Beach Road Weekend, Vineyard Haven, MA

Soulfly Announce Spring 2022 U.S Tour Dates

27th December 2021 | Category: Concerts

Metal band Soulfly have announced a 2022 U.S. tour with support from 200 Stab Wounds. 

Soulfly’s lineup will consist of Max Cavalera and his son Zyon, along with Mike Leon on bass and Fear Factory’s Dino Cazares on guitar.

After over a month on tour, Soulfly will perform live for the Tribe again beginning Feb. 7 in Las Vegas. The tour will run throughout the U.S. and finish up March 19 in Gallup, New Mexico. Tour support is TBA along with 200 Stab Wounds on certain dates.

Max Cavalera commented:

“I’m more than thrilled to kick off the New Year with a tour! We will be playing songs from our upcoming new release!” 

This will be their first tour since the Pandemic, as the last time they tried to tour the tour was unable to go through because of covid-19. They were able to play at a festival in 2021 when they performed at Judas Priest’s Warlando Metal Fest. 

In a June 2020 interview on Kazakhstan’s “Armatura” podcast, Cavalera confirmed that he had been “writing some riffs” for the twelfth Soulfly album. He said, “I’m very inspired right now for riffs and music. I listen to a lot of heavy stuff. So I’ve been composing new Soulfly music, hopefully for next year. So I think next year we’ll have a new Soulfly record.” In a May 2021 interview with Finland’s Kaaos TV, Cavalera further reiterated the album’s progress and confirmed that it will likely not be released before 2022: 

“We’re just working on it. We’re still just developing it. It’s in the early stages of being recorded. We recorded some, and we have to record a little bit more. But we’re just really taking our time.”

Soulfly also dismissed band member Marc Rizzo earlier this year for personal reasons, although Rizzo claims that the band offered no support to band members or crew during the pandemic. His replacement on the 2021 North American tour would be Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares.

More tour dates info can be found here.

Soulfly 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

Show date and time: February 7, 2022 – March 19, 2022

Show location: Rockstar Bar, Las Vegas, Nev. – The Juggernaut Music, Gallup, N.M.

Earl Sweatshirt to Kick Off 2022 with ‘Sick!’ U.S. Tour

25th December 2021 | Category: Concerts

Earl Sweatshirt has announced “Sick!,” his latest album since 2018’s “Some Rap Songs.”

Supported by the single “Tabula Rasa” featuring Armand Hammer, the album is inspired by COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdowns. The artist also revealed he was previously working on another album titled “The People Could Fly,” but changed directions upon realizing new restrictions in the wake of the pandemic.

In a statement, Earl Sweatshirt said:

“Sick! is my humble offering of 10 songs recorded in the wake of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic and its subsequent lockdowns. Before the virus I had been working on an album I named after a book I used to read with my mother (The People Could Fly). Once the lockdowns hit, people couldn’t fly anymore. A wise man said art imitates life. People were sick. The People were angry and isolated and restless. I leaned into the chaos cause it was apparent that it wasn’t going anywhere. These songs are what happened when I would come up for air. Peace and love to Zelooperz the enigma, the Armand Hammer, and my good friends Alchemist and Black Noi$e. Peace and love to u.”

Sweatshirt has also just announced a joint tour with Action Bronson that starts shortly after the album’s release on January 29th and goes through March. The ÑBA Leather World Tour will cover the U.S. and Canada before heading to Europe for summer festivals in June. 

The rapper prefaced this release with single “2010”, a track that shows a more hopeful tone for Earl and highlights his artistic growth while staying true to his style.

“Sick!” by Earl Sweatshirt is scheduled for release Jan. 14, 2022. 

To learn more info about Earl Sweatshirt’s upcoming tour, visit this link.

Korn Rolls Out 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

23rd December 2021 | Category: Concerts

Korn is heading on the road next year. The rock band announced a series of 2022 U.S. tour dates on Tuesday (Dec. 13) in support of their forthcoming album Requiem, out Feb. 4. The set of dates will begin on March 4 in Springfield, Mo., and will have stops in Albany, Minneapolis, and Hershey, Pa. before concluding on April 1 in Wichita, Kan.

Chevelle and Code Orange are set to be the supporting acts on the tour.

Before heading out on the road, Korn will be playing a series of four concerts alongside System of a Down, Helmet and Russian Circles with stops in Phoenix and San Diego on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, respectively, followed by two sold out shows in Los Angeles on Feb. 4 and 5.

The set of concert dates arrives after drummer Ray Luzier tested positive for COVID-19 in mid October and had to sit out Korn’s tour dates on Oct. 15, 16, and 18. Singer Johnathan Davis struggled with COVID-19 aftereffects in August, while co-founder and guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer tested positive for COVID-19 in early September.

The band released Requiem‘s lead single, “Start the Healing,” on November 12.

Check out the full list of tour dates here.

Korn 2022 US Tour Dates

Show date and time: January 31, 2022 – April 1, 2022

Show location: Footprint Center, Phoenix, AZ – INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita, KS

Jonathan Antoine Visits the Mahaffey On His First U.S. Tour

21st December 2021 | Category: Concerts

The 26-year-old U.K. sensation Jonathan Antoine is coming to the Mahaffey Theater Thursday, for a concert that will include selections from his new holiday album, ChristmasLand, along with songs from all across the musical rainbow.

He came to the full attention of his homeland as a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent in 2012; even judge Simon Cowell was rendered speechless when Antoine – then just 17 – began to sing.

Touring America, he says, “has always been a huge goal for me, personally. I’ve always been aware that a lot of the people who really supported me, from the very start, have been American. Or North American.

“And so being able to finally, actually interact with them – and see the faces of some of these people who have been with me virtually for the last decade – is incredibly gratifying.”

He would have made the crossing sooner – on the occasion of his 2014 debut album, Tenore, or its followup, Believe (both of which topped the classical record charts in England). But one thing or another kept a tour from happening.

His third release, Going the Distance, was released in the early days of the pandemic, in 2020. Not a chance of taking that one across the pond for live shows.

“It’s a very bizarre time to be doing this,” he laughs. “I’m glad to be able to be doing this at all. I have always had this idea that ‘oh, when we start cracking America it’s going to be the Big Time,’ but in traditional Jonathan Antoine fashion, things must always go an alternate route. Nothing I do is straightforward.”

That appearance on Britain’s Got Talent, as a duet with his high school friend Charlotte Jaconelli, became the most viewed television audition of any performer in history.

Cowell, as usual mincing no words, suggested right then and there that Jonathan was the talent, and he recommended “losing” Charlotte and going it solo.

But Antoine declined, and the TV appearance led to a record contract for the duo (both of their albums went Top Ten in the U.K.). They agreed to go their separate ways, by mutual consent, in 2014.

“I can’t really put into words the feeling that performing gives me,” he says. “I suppose in a way that’s why I do it. I can channel that energy into the music. It is empowering to me.

“At the meet-and-greets I do, there are these guys who are like six-foot-fifteen, big powerful guys, and when they reach out to shake my hand I can feel that their hand is tremoring. ‘Cause they’re excited and they’re nervous to meet … me. I’m a big, round 5-foot-9 fellow from the U.K. I’m not an imposing figure. But for some reason, to them there must be some mythos about me.

“To be able to see yourself as other people see you, I think that very, very few people get that privilege. And I count my blessings with every single day.”

You can pick up tickets for Thursday’s concert here.