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.
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Monsta X will be hitting the road this summer for a run of tour dates across North America, the band announced Monday (Jan. 13).
The 17-date jaunt kicks off June 2 at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minn. with stops at arenas in major cities including Washington D.C., Boston, Toronto and Vancouver before wrapping up July 11 at The Forum in Los Angeles.The North American tour will serve as just one leg of the K-pop group's 2020 world tour, and follows the boy band's successful U.S.
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.
Black Paraders, Killjoys, and everyone else who couldn't make it to Los Angeles in December, rejoice: My Chemical Romance is touring its home turf. On Wednesday morning (Jan. 29), the rejuvenated rock band announced 18 tour dates across the U.S.
Ty Segall, Charles Moothart, and Chad Ubovich’s band Fuzz is back. The band have announced a North American tour that takes place in May and June. Find those dates 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.
Kobe Bryant is getting recognized by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his incredible and indelible professional 20-year basketball career. It was announced by Chairman Jerry Colangelo in a statement on Monday, January 27, that the former Los Angeles Laker will be posthumously inducted along with the incoming Class of 2020 inductees. Kobe will be joining the likes former players Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs and Kevin Garnett of Minnesota Timberwolves.
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.
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.
This is not a drill. For the first time, original Pink Floyd member Roger Waters will be playing in the round.
Dave Matthews Band is hitting the road!
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.
Singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin has announced details for his highly-anticipated debut album and headlining tour. The follow up to his mixtape Narrated For You, the new album These Two Windows will be released April 3.
Icelandic quartet Of Monsters and Men have announced their 2020 North American tour.
Spain’s Conecta Fiction, an increasingly important TV market focused on trans-Atlantic cooperation and co-production, will host it’s fourth edition this June 22-25, and have announced the United States as this year’s Focus America country.
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.