Category: Tour Dates

The Godfathers set rare U.S. concerts in New York, New Jersey, Chicago in February

While an official announcement is still forthcoming, The Godfathers are planning at least a short U.S. tour in February, a long-anticipated trek that will bring the reunited U.K. rockers’ annual St. Valentine’s Day Massacre concert to America for only the second time.

Meat Beat Manifesto sets February U.S. tour in support of 'Answers Come in Dreams'

Meat Beat Manifesto sets February U.S. tour in support of ‘Answers Come in Dreams’

Electronic-music guru Jack Dangers will take his long-running alter ego Meat Beat Manifesto out on the road in February for a short North American tour in support of the just-released ‘Answers Come in Dreams.’

Depeche Mode's Andrew Fletcher announces DJ dates in Europe, Australia, Far East

Depeche Mode’s Andrew Fletcher announces DJ dates in Europe, Australia, Far East

Depeche Mode Andrew Fletcher will head out on the road in late January for more than a dozen DJ dates in Eastern Europe, Australia and the Far East — including a gig in Beijing.

Public Image Ltd. reunion continues into 2011 with festival dates in the U.K., Slovakia

Public Image Ltd. reunion continues into 2011 with festival dates in the U.K., Slovakia

Although John Lydon has delayed work on a new Public Image Ltd. album over the death of stepdaughter Ari Up, the reunited band will continue performing in 2011, with two new summer festival dates announced this week in the U.K. and Slovakia.

The Church playing ‘Starfish,’ ‘Priest=Aura,’ ‘Untitled #23’ each night on U.S. tour

The Church today announced it will bring its ‘Future Past Perfect’ tour to the United States in February and perform not one, but three albums — 1988’s ‘Starfish,’ 1992’s ‘Priest=Aura’ and last year’s ‘Untitled #23’ — in their entirety each night.

Erasure re-records ‘A Little Respect,’ sets ‘Total Pop!’ hits tour of U.K. forests

Erasure this morning announced both ‘Total Pop!,’ a seven-date greatest-hits tour of U.K. forests next summer to coincide with the release of their next studio album, and a new version of ‘A Little Respect’ recorded to raise awareness about gay bullying and teen suicides.