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Here are the 13 new rock and metal tours that were announced this past week (June 21-27), as well as some updates on festival lineups and other special events. Each week, Loudwire recaps the latest wave of tours, making it easier for you to keep up with all of the bands that will be hitting the road later this year and even in early 2025. READ MORE: The Best Rock + Metal Albums of 2024 (So Far) Whether you’re a fan of thrash, death metal, old school punk, symphonic metal, prog, hardcore, metalcore or anything else out there, there’s probably at least one tour listed below that you’d like to go...
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At their headlining set at the Tons of Rock Festival in Oslo, Norway, Metallica welcomed Diamond Head founder Brian Tatler to the stage for their cover of “Am I Evil?,” which they last performed in 2022. Since 2023, Tatler has been a member of NWOBHM icons Saxon, who were among the 12 total bands that played on the first day of the annual festival. Obviously Metallica seized the opportunity and treated fans to a rare and special moment. Metallica have only played “Am I Evil?” 11 times since it was a regular part of the set in 2011, so the performance alone was a bit of a rarity, much less gett...
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Peter Frampton has announced a new run of tour dates leading up to his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in October. The Positively Thankful Tour will launch on Sept. 8 in North Charleston, South Carolina, and run through September 23 in Northfield, Ohio. “It’s been an incredible year for me and my band so far,” Frampton noted in a press release announcing the dates. “First the nomination, then you guys voted like crazy and got me into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Come September, we’ll be back out for nine more shows on the Positively Thankful Tour.” READ MORE: 25 Songs That Almost Ruined Cl...
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Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai and Danny Carey have expanded their upcoming BEAT tour, adding 21 new dates to the ’80s King Crimson-focused trek. The new string of dates begins on Nov. 18 in Thousand Oaks, California, and concludes on Dec. 18 in Highland, California. The expansion brings the trek up to 65 dates in total, with several shows already sold out. Tickets for the new shows go on sale to the general public on Friday. You can see the full list of dates below. READ MORE: How Adrian Belew Put Together His ’80s King Crimson Celebration Details on the Upcoming BEAT TourThe highly anti...
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Sebastian Bach‘s still got it. If his crushing new solo album, Child Within the Man, didn’t already make it clear, Bach drove the point home at the Rock Box in San Antonio on Sunday, where he blasted through Skid Row classics and highlights off his new LP with the same gutsy aggression of his youth. You can see UCR’s exclusive photos and the full set list below. Bach came out swinging with Child Within the Man lead single “What Do I Got to Lose?,” a vintage metal anthem that worked the audience into a fast frenzy. Bach kept it old-school on all fronts, noting early in the set that there were “...
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The Doobie Brothers began their summer tour on Sunday evening in Los Angeles. Though they’ve been off the road in the United States since late January, the Doobie Brothers were well-primed for this current trek after a series of shows played overseas this month opening for Eagles. Their 19-song set, as expected, leaned heavily on hits from the group’s initial ’70s heyday, including classics like “Black Water,” “China Grove” and the set-closing “Listen to the Music.” The Doobie Brothers also left plenty of room to chronicle later successes with vocalist and keyboardist Michael McDonald like “Ta...
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Blink-182 kicked off their summer stadium tour last night (June 20), playing a 26-song set that included a lot of rarities. The run, which features support from Pierce the Veil, extends through Aug. 15 and is one of dozens of big summer tours taking place in North America. The first stop came at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida and fans got to witness quite a special set. “M+M’s” off Cheshire Cat and “Obvious” from the band’s self-titled album hadn’t been played live with Tom DeLonge since 2013. Those songs hadn’t been performed with any lineup since 2016 and 2018, respectively. Elsewhere in...
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Yngwie Malmsteen will embark on a North American tour to commemorate 40 years of his solo career. The trek begins on Sept. 26 in Fort Myers, Florida, and is currently set to run through Nov. 18 in New York City, with more shows to be announced. Kurt Deimer will provide support. More ticketing information will be available at Malmsteen’s website. You can see the full list of dates below. “Excited to announce I’ll be embarking on a new USA tour celebrating 40 years of my solo career,” Malmsteen wrote in a social media post. “Can’t wait to see you all on the road — you’re not going to want to mis...
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The Pantera tribute celebration has finally hit the U.K., with the band playing their first show in England in over 20 years. The group, which features Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante, sitting in for late Pantera members Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul, have been making the rounds in recent years revisiting the legendary metal band’s music and by most accounts, it has been a welcome success embraced by fans of the original group. The band made their U.K. return on Saturday (June 15) at the Download Festival in Donington Park, England. Their 12-song setlist featured a wealth of Pantera favorites...
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Eagles will appear at the Sphere in Las Vegas later this year. They’ll play eight shows over four weekends at the state-of-the-art venue, beginning Sept. 20 and ending Oct. 19. You can view the list of dates below. Tickets will start at $175 and will reflect all-in pricing. An artist presale will begin June 18, followed by a Live Nation presale on June 20 and regular sale on June 21. VIP packages will also be available. Eagles’ Other Touring PlansAt the moment, the band has two more Long Goodbye tour shows scheduled this year for June 14 and 15 in Arnhem, Netherlands. “We hope to see as many o...
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