Korn and Faith No More are teaming up for a 26-date joint tour.
After kicking off at the Pepsi Center in Denver on August 7th, the bands will hit several cities in California and Texas before heading to the East Coast. They’ll make a stop at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on September 3rd, before wrapping up in Missouri on September 17th.
In May, Faith No More will embark on a brief European tour, marking their first shows in four years. The band last toured in support of their 2015 comeback album,...
After kicking off at the Pepsi Center in Denver on August 7th, the bands will hit several cities in California and Texas before heading to the East Coast. They’ll make a stop at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on September 3rd, before wrapping up in Missouri on September 17th.
In May, Faith No More will embark on a brief European tour, marking their first shows in four years. The band last toured in support of their 2015 comeback album,...
- 2/18/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Faith No More announced a slate of European concert dates, marking their first live shows in four years and first European shows in five years.
They will play Sunstroke in Ireland (June 13), Hellfest in France (June 20) and Tons of Rock in Norway (June 26), with more European festival performances to be announced soon.
“Five years, four colonoscopies, two root canals and a handful of prostate exams tell us that it’s time to carpe diem our asses back to Europe asap,” the band said in a statement.
Faith No More have...
They will play Sunstroke in Ireland (June 13), Hellfest in France (June 20) and Tons of Rock in Norway (June 26), with more European festival performances to be announced soon.
“Five years, four colonoscopies, two root canals and a handful of prostate exams tell us that it’s time to carpe diem our asses back to Europe asap,” the band said in a statement.
Faith No More have...
- 11/26/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Chuck Mosley, who sang on Faith No More’s breakthrough hit “We Care a Lot,” died Thursday at age 57, Rolling Stone reports. In a statement provided to Rolling Stone, Mosley’s family said that the vocalist died “due to the disease of addiction.” “After a long period of sobriety, Charles Henry Mosley III lost his life, on November 9th, 2017, due to the disease of addiction,” the family said. “We’re sharing the manner in which he passed, in the hopes that it might serve as a warning or wake up call or beacon to anyone else struggling to fight for sobriety.
- 11/11/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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