After an almost seven-year hiatus, the return of My Chemical Romance arrives on a high note as the band has already sold out its North American tour with 228,600 tickets purchased in less than six hours.
14.01.2020 - 01:16 / torontosun.com
Pearl Jam are giving rock fans a lot to cheer about.
The Seattle rockers will release their 11th album, Gigaton, on March 27th. The set marks the first time we’re hearing new material from the band since 2013’s Grammy winning Lightning Bolt. Leadoff single Dance of the Clairvoyants will be released in the coming weeks.
The group is also hitting the road for a 16-date North American jaunt that kicks off in Toronto on March 18th. The trek will also hit additional Canadian cities including Hamilton
After an almost seven-year hiatus, the return of My Chemical Romance arrives on a high note as the band has already sold out its North American tour with 228,600 tickets purchased in less than six hours.
Pearl Jam is not a band that has ever accepted conventional wisdom. So now they are going after what many regard as a permanent pest of the touring industry -- the ticket resale market.
New York experimental quartet altopalo have announced their sophomore album. It’s called farawayfromeveryoneyouknow and it arrives April 24 via Samedi. Ahead of the new record, they’ve shared the new single “honey,” as well as a string of North American tour dates. Listen to Altopalo’s new song, which they call “a love song to Lexapro,” and find their tour dates and album art below.
K-pop girl group (G)I-dle are set to take on the U.S. with the North American leg of their I-Land 2020 world tour.The six-member team will tour the world between April and July with dates across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
The Strokes have announced a limited run of North American dates set to launch in March.The band will perform on March 5 at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, March 9 at WaMu Theater in Seattle and March 14 at The Forum in Los Angeles.Special guests King Princess and Alvvays will join The Strokes in L.A.
Justin Bieber will release his fifth studio album, “Changes,” on Feb. 14. The Valentine’s Day drop comes a little over three weeks after his YouTube series “Justin Bieber: Seasons” premieres on the video streaming platform. The single “Yummy” is already out and has logged more than 300 million streams since its debut last month.
The Strokes have announced a handful of North American concerts in March. They will play Vancouver, British Columbia on March 5, Seattle on March 9, and Los Angeles on March 14. All three concerts will feature support from Alvvays, while their Los Angeles gig will also include King Princess on the bill. Find full details below.
Disturbed are celebrating 20 years as a band with The Sickness anniversary tour, which will feature special guests Staind and Bad Wolves.
Mxmtoon is giving her fans what they want. Following the release of her latest single "Fever Dream," she's officially announcing a brand new tour.
German metal group Rammstein will be embarking on their first-ever North American stadium tour in August. It’s the first time the band will tour the U.S. since 2011, and to promote what are sure to be a series of pyrotechnic-heavy events, they did it the most metal way possible: with a blimp flying over Los Angeles.
Dave Matthews Band is hitting the road!
Pearl Jam’s long hibernation is officially over. The Hall of Famers have dropped “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” the first track lifted from their much-anticipated eleventh studio album Gigaton.Due out March 27, Gigaton will mark the Seattle rock legends’ first album since 2013's Grammy winner Lightning Bolt, a full eight years ago.Produced with Josh Evans, “Dance of the Clairvoyants” isn’t your typical slice of Pearl Jam.
In 2019, pop artist Mika gave some of his fans in North America the long-awaited live return they'd been waiting for with his Tiny Love Tiny Tour, during which he visited New York, Canada and Los Angeles to deliver a series of intimate shows. But in 2020, the star is finally coming back to tour North America in full force.
Icelandic quartet Of Monsters and Men have announced their 2020 North American tour.
Disney fans everywhere will be happy with this latest news.
With less than two weeks before its original kick-off date, Hayley Kiyoko canceled her upcoming North American tour, sharing the bad news via social media.
The band say they'll plant a tree for every ticket sold
Acorn TV has acquired exclusive North American rights to British drama “Deadwater Fell,” which launched on Channel 4 last week.
Jacquees is heading into 2020 with a new tour.