The Show Must Go On: Breaking Tour Announcements! [22th April 2024]

The Show Must Go On: Breaking Tour Announcements! [22th April 2024]

"On tour, every note becomes a memory."

Experience the thrill as we reveal the next chapter in our musical journey - an exhilarating new tour announcement set to light up stages and mesmerize audiences worldwide. Prepare for an adventure brimming with dynamic performances, timeless melodies, and the enchantment of live music. Join us as we delve into the intricacies, excitement building with every revelation, as we gear up to deliver unforgettable moments that will echo through time. Welcome to the dawn of an extraordinary musical odyssey!

  1. Ice Nine Kills: Once again in 2024, Ice Nine Kills and In This Moment are teaming up for another electrifying joint tour across North America. Their Kiss Of Death Tour resumes in August/September, hitting additional cities such as Grand Rapids, Saratoga Springs, Irving, Calgary, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, and St. Louis. Special guests Avatar and Tx2 will be joining the tour in support, adding to the excitement. Originally launched in 2023, the tour saw the participation of Avatar and New Years Day. Ice Nine Kills continues to promote their sixth studio album, 'The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood,' released on October 15th, 2021, via Fearless Records. The album achieved a career-best #18 on the Billboard 200 and features guest appearances by Brandon Saller and Ryan Kirby on the track 'The Box.' In the following year, the band embarked on the Trinity Of Terror Tour alongside Black Veil Brides and Motionless In White, accompanied by Lilith Czar and Crown The Empire. Their Fear the Premier Tour in 2023 boasted a lineup including August Burns Red, Set It Off, Veil Of Maya, The Plot In You, and Mike's Dead.
  2. Jamey Johnson: Veteran road warrior Jamey Johnson has unveiled plans for an extensive U.S. tour in 2024, hot on the heels of his appearance at Opry Country Classics alongside The Gatlin Brothers, Chris Janson, and more. The What A View Tour commences on June 20th in St. Augustine and stretches into October, gracing notable cities like Asbury Park, Sterling Heights, Indianapolis, Rosemont, Raleigh, Columbus, and Kansas City. Special guests Charles Wesley Godwin, Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Ben Haggard, Drake White, and Southall will be joining Johnson on selected dates. In 2022, Johnson shared stages with Blackberry Smoke for a highly anticipated co-headlining tour, complemented by Ella Langley and Megan Moroney. Prior to that, the singer-songwriter embarked on his Country Cadillac Tour in 2021, featuring Randy Houser as support. Johnson's acclaimed studio album 'The Guitar Song' saw its release on September 14th, 2010, under Mercury Nashville. The album soared to a career-best #4 on the Billboard 200 and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album at the 53rd Grammy Awards.
  3. Charli XCX: Grammy-nominated artists Charli XCX and Troye Sivan have unveiled plans for an extensive co-headlining tour across North America set for later in 2024. Their Sweat Tour will kick off on September 14th in Detroit and extend into October, hitting major U.S. cities including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Canadian stops are scheduled for Laval and Toronto. Special guest Shygirl will be joining the tour in support. Charli XCX is gearing up for the release of her sixth studio album 'Crash' on June 7th, 2024, via Atlantic Records. Her previous album 'Crash', released in 2022, achieved a career-best #7 on the Billboard 200 chart and featured guest appearances by Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek on the track 'New Shapes'. In 2022, Charli embarked on her Crash Tour, supported by Alaska Reid and ELIO. Additionally, she joined Taylor Swift for portions of her Reputation Tour in 2018, alongside Camila Cabello.
  4. Gwar: Metal legends GWAR have unveiled plans for a new 2024 tour across America in support of their latest album, 'The New Dark Ages'. Their Age of Entitlement Tour is set to kick off in June and run through September, with stops in cities like Washington DC, Columbia, Lexington, Birmingham, Tampa, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis. Joining them on select dates will be special guests Weedeater, Brujeria, X-Cops, Cancer Christ, Squid Pisser, and BRAT. The band recently wrapped up their Age of Befuddlement Tour earlier this year, where they were joined by Cancer Bats, Fuming Mouth, and X-Cops. 'The New Dark Ages', GWAR's 15th studio album, was released on June 3rd, 2022, via Pit Records. It follows their 2017 release, 'The Blood of Gods', which peaked at #12 on Billboard's Independent chart. The album features a guest appearance by MC Chris on the track 'Death to Dickie Duncan'. Additionally, in 2022, the band embarked on The Black Death Rager world tour, supported by Goatwhore, The Native Howl, Nekrogoblikon, Light The Torch, and Crobot. The following year, their Age Of Imbeciles Tour was joined by Negative Approach, X-Cops, and Cancer Christ.
  5. The Marias: Indie collective The Marías are set to embark on a tour later in 2024 in support of their upcoming album 'Submarine'. The 24-date journey commences on July 16th in Oakland and extends into August, with notable stops including Las Vegas, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Washington DC, Toronto, New York, Chicago, and their hometown of Los Angeles. Joining them on tour as special guests will be Automatic. 'Submarine', the sophomore album from The Marías, is slated for release on May 31st, 2024, via Nice Life Recording Company/Atlantic Records. It follows their 2021 release 'Cinema', which peaked at #176 on the Billboard 200 and earned a Grammy Awards nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. In the preceding year, the band accompanied Halsey on select dates of her Love and Power Tour. The LA-based group, formed in 2016, remains composed of original members María Zardoya, Josh Conway, Jesse Perlman, and Edward James.
  6. Clutch: In 2024, Clutch and Rival Sons are teaming up for an expansive joint tour across North America. The Two Headed Beast Tour is set for September/October, hitting major cities like Brooklyn, Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Grand Rapids, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. Special guests Fu Manchu and Black Stone Cherry will join them on select dates. Prior to this tour, Clutch will conclude their New World Samurai Tour, supported by Blacktop Mojo and The Native Howl. Clutch continues to promote their 13th studio album, 'Sunrise on Slaughter Beach', released on September 16th, 2022, via Weathermaker Music. This album follows their 2018 release 'Book Of Bad Decisions', which reached a career-best tying position of #2 on Billboard's Independent chart. In 2022, the band toured extensively across the United States, featuring special guests like Helmet, Quicksand, JD Pinkus, EyeHateGod, The Sword, and TigerCub. The subsequent year, their No Stars Above Tour included support from Amigo the Devil, Nate Bergman, Dinosaur Jr., and Red Fang.
  7. Ray Lamontagne: Renowned folk artists Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov are teaming up for an extensive co-headlining tour across America in 2024. The 19-date journey commences on September 4th in Bonner and continues through October, with stops in prominent cities including Berkeley, Inglewood, Phoenix, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Atlanta, and Charlotte. Special guests The Secret Sisters will join the tour to offer their support. LaMontagne will be promoting his eighth studio album, 'Monovision', released on June 26th, 2020, via RCA Records. His previous album, 'Part Of The Light', released in 2018, featured the hit single 'Such a Simple Thing', which peaked at #3 on Billboard's AAA chart. In 2023, the New Hampshire-based musician embarked on another edition of his Just Passing Through tour, covering the United States and Canada. The previous year, his Monovision Tour featured support from Sierra Ferrell. Throughout his career, LaMontagne has garnered numerous accolades, including three Boston Music Awards and a Grammy Award.
  8. Future & Metro Boomin: Future and Metro Boomin are set to light up the summer with an exhilarating tour promoting their latest albums. Kicking off with the We Trust You Tour on Tuesday, April 16, the dynamic duo will embark on an electrifying arena journey starting July 30 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri. While the lineup of opening acts and supporting artists is yet to be unveiled, the tour will cover 27 dates across North America, including major cities such as Detroit, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Houston, Toronto, Las Vegas, Seattle, and more. The tour will culminate just north of the border on September 9 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia.
  9. Khruangbin: Khruangbin, the Houston-based musical trio renowned for their genre-blending style, has unveiled plans for an extensive North American tour. This tour comes in support of their latest album, "A la Sala," promising audiences an immersive sonic experience. Kicking off with a performance at the prestigious Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2024, Khruangbin will then embark on a journey across the continent, captivating audiences with their unique blend of influences. Throughout the tour, fans can expect to be treated to mesmerizing performances infused with elements of funk, soul, and psychedelia. Joining Khruangbin on select dates will be a lineup of talented supporting acts, including Hermanos Gutiérrez, John Carroll Kirby, Peter Cat Recording Co., Men I Trust, and Arooj Aftab, adding further depth and diversity to the musical experience. Set to release on April 5 via Dead Oceans, "A la Sala" represents Khruangbin's first traditional studio album since 2020's acclaimed "Mordechai." With their characteristic musical craftsmanship and boundless creativity, Khruangbin promises to deliver an unforgettable tour experience, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in their captivating sonic universe.
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