Fall Out Boy announces 3 intimate European dates, new song + video for 'The Last Of The Real Ones'16/9/2017 Fall Out Boy are returning to Europe for three very special, intimate shows to celebrate the release of their forthcoming album MANIA. The four-piece will kick off the tour in Berlin on 8th January before heading to Stockholm on the 10th and wrapping in London on the 11th. In the UK, they will get up close and personal with their lucky fans at Brixton’s Electric. On Wednesday, lucky fans can enter an exclusive pre-sale for tickets by pre-ordering the album at the official online store, here. Tickets for all three dates go on general sale on Friday 22nd September at 9am. Full dates: 8th January – Berlin Lido - www.ticketmaster.de 10th January – Stockholm Debaser - www.ticketmaster.se 11th January – London Electric Brixton - www.gigsandtours.com Fall Out Boy also treated their fans to a brand-new track “The Last of the Real Ones”. The song is available to stream or download on all digital services now and the multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated band have also premiered a video, directed by Mccoy | Meyer, to accompany the song (view here). Of the song, Pete Wentz says: “That kind of love you feel for someone because of their glitches, not in spite of them… where you feel the vacuum of them everywhere… and your heart just feels like TNT, quicksand and oblivion all at once…” Fall Out Boy play a very special show tomorrow night in their home town of Chicago at the House Of Blues. They then kick off The MANIA Tour in Cleveland on October 20th. Blackbear and Jaden Smith are set as support acts on the tour. For tickets and more information, please visit www.falloutboy.com/tour. MANIA Pre-order: https://falloutboy.lnk.to/mania
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Haloo Helsinki! will celebrate its 10-year career in Autumn and will embark on the "Hulluuden Highway Areenakiertueen" tour, which will start in October and visit 10 cities. The tour's concluding concert will be at the Hartwall Arena in Helsinki on December 2nd. The tour tickets will be available on Monday 15th May. Ticketmaster's website. Tickets for Turun Logom concert are sold by lippu.fi. "After the great feedback from Tallinn's Saku Arena we decided to organize our 10-year career as the most massive tour. We want to bring all 10 cities warm and joyful lifestyles! Our gigs are unique to the public and our chemistry, something that is just amazing. All the gigs in the Arena Tour are S/K18 gigs, so all ages are welcome to party with us! "- guitarist-composer Leo Hakanen "It's wonderful to see the band has stuck together over those 10 years! Our listeners give us faith and strength! It's great to share that evening together with them <3" - vocalist-songwriter Elli Haloo. Hulluuden Highway Areenakiertueen Tour: PE 20.10. Lahti, Exhibition Hall LA 21.10. Turku, Logomo PE 27.10. Rovaniemi, Lappi Areena LA 28.10. Oulu, Ouluhalli PE 03.11. Tampere, Tähti Areena LA 04.11. Seinäjoki, Seinäjoki Areena PE 10.11. Kuopio, Kuopio Hall LA 11.11. Joensuu, Joensuu Arena PE 17.11. Jyväskylä, Synergy Arena LA 02.12. Helsinki, Hartwall Arena The show starts at 20:00 (doors 18:30). S / K18. Tickets from 39,90 EUR www.ticketmaster.fi (For the Turku gig www.lippu.fi) Haloo Helsinki! made a return in March at two Tallinn Saku Arena concerts, which attracted a total audience of nearly 20,000 people. The return concert was followed by a Finnish tour, all of which were sold out. Haloo Helsinki! released their sixth album, "The Highness of the Fallen". In Berlin, the legendary Hansa Studio album has sold more than 40,000 copies, therefore going double platinum. "The Highness of the Fall" has since been released as the most sold album in Finland, taking the top spot for a total of 8 weeks. The album includes the singles "Dear" and "The Highness of the Fallen". Haloo Helsinki! is currently the largest Finnish band that has released 6 albums, which have sold more than 300,000 songs. The band's tracks have been listened to over 120 million times in streaming services, and music videos have been watched over 55 million times. The achievements include, among others, 6 Emma Awards, 10 Radio Lists of the first singles and nearly 700 gigs. The band's hits include, among others:- ("Dear", "The Highway of the Fall", "Beibi", "The Moon Will Wind", "Pulp Fiction", "I Hate Tired", "Thank You Is No Kiros", "Shout!", "Worldwide Side" and "The world has been made for us".) (”Rakas”, ”Hulluuden Highway”, ”Beibi”, ”Kuussa tuulee”, ”Pulp Fiction”, ”Vihaan kyllästynyt”, ”Kiitos ei ole kirosana”, ”Huuda!”, ”Maailman toisella puolen”, ”Vapaus käteen jää” ja ”Maailma on tehty meitä varten”. respectively) www.haloohelsinki.fi www.instagram.com/haloohelsinki_official www.facebook.com/haloohelsinki www.sonymusic.fi www.warnermusiclive.fi www.haloomusicgroup.fi With the new album "Rise And Shine" recently released (27th of January 2017) and with the band having recently finished a major North American Tour with multi-platinum selling band Amaranthe, Smash Into Pieces now return to tour Scandinavia and Europe. Rise And Shine is now also available on Vinyl! Order here: http://bit.ly/2lqLcwF It's only been 4 months since the band finished their last European Tour and now Germany, UK, Norway, Sweden And Denmark awaits. All Dates April 29 – Nya Kupolen, KARLSKOGA SE April 30 – HardRock Café, NO May 12 – Östgöta Rockfestival, NORRKÖPING SE May 13 – Warwick Music Hall, MARKNEUKIRCHEN DE May 14 – Maze, BERLIN DE May 15 – Marx, HAMBURG DE May 16 – MTC, KÖLN DE May 17 – Underworld, LONDON UK May 18 – Sputnik Caré, MUNSTER DE May 19 – Uni-festival, LUBECK DE May 25 - Adrenaline Cruise, STOCKHOLM SE May 26 – Bomber Bar, MOTALA SE May 27 – Lygten Station, COPENHAGEN DK June 09 – Midnight Sun Festival, ÖVERTORNEÅ, SE June 18 – Dreamhack, JÖNKÖPING, SE July 08 – Peace and Love, BORLÄNGE, SE July 22 – Uddeholmsladan, HAGFORS SE Aug 04 – Skogsröjet, REJMYRE SE Aug 05 – Övik kalaset, ÖVIK, SE Aug 19 – VOX-Festivalen, ÖREBRO SE Aug 26 – Eksjö Stadsfest, EKSJÖ SE Sep 01 – Oscars Nite Club, VARBERG SE Follow SMASH INTO PIECES here: SPOTIFY FACEBOOK YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM HOMEPAGE You Me At Six have just announced UK tour dates for April 2017, which kick off at Newcastle, 02 Academy on April 3rd. Tickets available here The announcement comes following the band’s conclusion of several underplay shows throughout October, which saw them top Music Week’s UK Ticket Charts comprising the hottest tickets in the UK. This was bolstered by the final date at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire (October 24th) selling out in just three minutes. The band have also just scored their 14th Radio 1 A list single, with the addition of Night People to the playlist. Having gained a reputation as being one of the best live bands in the UK, with sold-out tours that have seen them headline both Wembley Arena and the O2, these 2017 dates will follow the release of what will be their 5th studio album, the highly anticipated Night People, which is due for release January 13th 2017 through Infectious Music: https://ymas.lnk.to/NightPeoplePR. The album will help to cement their status as one of the most important rock bands to emerge from the UK. It was recorded in Nashville at Black Bird Studios with Grammy award-winning producer Jacquire King (Kings Of Leon, James Bay) and mixed by Andrew Scheps (Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chilli Peppers). UK TOUR - April 3rd – Newcastle, O2 Academy 5th – Plymouth, Pavilions 6th – Blackburn, King George's Hall 7th – Doncaster, The Dome 10th – Birmingham, O2 Academy 11th – Bournemouth, Solent Hall 13th – Glasgow, SECC 14th – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena 15th – London, Alexandra Palace Pre-sale 1st Nov 7pm / general sale 3rd Nov 7pm You Me At Six have had a hugely successful career to date, selling over 600,000 albums globally. The band have had 3 top 5 albums including a UK number 1 on their last release, Cavalier Youth. With new tour dates scheduled and anticipation building for their upcoming album, it looks like 2017 is going to be another huge year for the band. Location: Southend, Essex Venue: Chinnerys Date: 18th July 2013 What a night this was what with a whole of Essex bands playing including Killing Jimmy who were unveiling their new single and amongst the whole chaos created that night, coming from Croydon were Metalcore mob Break The Boundaries; their band name did not sum up the night as they certainly broke the amps. Whilst the crowd assembled in no orderly fashion, tuning up their instruments was the first band of the evening, Southend's Groove / Metalcore merchants Cast Asunder. By Rhys Stevenson < Spencer Lewis' beat-boxing impression did not go according to plan. First up is Cast Asunder, now whilst I do not know who this band are they certainly got the crowd woken up out of their pathetic trance-like state. What pursued next was a tuned-down version of Lamb Of God, that irate sense of Metalcore smothering the room and the groove elements finishing off the crowd as they sort of moshed and danced at the same time, but whilst that happened Cast Asunder certainly delivered a well received performance, even if the music itself is nothing new they certainly seem to be heading in the right direction. Given they have only been going a year, they certainly seemed to have the potential to make that year count, and so they did. Sadly no sooner did they start did they finish their set and disembark the stage for the second act of the evening to see if they could out-do Cast Asunder. [8] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cast-Asunder/100814216778679 This is what happens when biting the microphone > Not exactly the most convincing band of the night, here Dishonor the so called 'Metallic Hardcore' band from Southend walked the walk, but failed to talk the talk. Given credit they gave a reasonable performance but extremely fell short of one's expectations, it seems as if these sorts of bands try to play Hardcore and act hardcore without actually realizing Hardcore stemmed from punk, so whilst the hardcore dancing continued and a couple of beers got spilled (the mess was unbeerable), Dishonor did their utmost attempt at delivering a performance that would make their fans proud, I am sure it did but for me, nope they certainly lacked luster tonight and lacked even more oomph to even attempt to convince oneself of their decency tonight, it simply was non-existent. [6] https://www.facebook.com/dishonoruk < "Fart after eating curry they said, you won't feel pain they said" Clambering up on top of the stage to save the day was Croydon's very own Metalcore armada Break The Boundaries and as the lads got the crowd's focus back and excited them to such a level it made some punters weep at how this lot tonight wiped the floor with Dishonor. Break The Boundaries delivered a scintillating performance and explosion of music that could be compared to the same force experienced standing behind a taking off Boeing 747 at Gatwick Airport, you could say Break The Boundaries earned their wings tonight as a potential band to storm the UK with extreme force. Carefully orchestrated and their stage presence was sublime, there was hardly anything to fault this lot by tonight as they had simply proved their worth as a band to watch, and watch we will. [9] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Break-The-Boundaries/318528478166568 Mark apparently had neck problems > After all the metallic metal and hard hardcore hype of tonight, it was time to tune things down so many notches that you could consider the headlining act as more of an appetizer than an actual dessert, not to imply they are edible; that's cannibalism. Pow, delivering their funked up style of Pop Rock / aggressive music is Basildon's Killing Jimmy; Basildon indeed - finally something to cheer about. Getting down to business, the band's performance tonight was perhaps their best one to date, not only did they unveil a new single which in itself is a promising sign that their upcoming release is going to be an absolute belter, but also the band seemed to have notched up their performance a bit as to erase all their past performances and instate a new visage and musical element to their catchy music and beautiful lyrics. Killing Jimmy did not fail to disappoint tonight and nor did the crowd fail them, there is hope for Basildon yet.
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