Category: Tour Dates

Kraftwerk to perform 8 albums in 8 nights for 3-D 'Retrospective' at New York's MoMA

Kraftwerk to perform 8 albums in 8 nights for 3-D ‘Retrospective’ at New York’s MoMA

Kraftwerk will perform eight of its studio albums in their entirety at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art over eight consecutive nights this spring, a ground-breaking multimedia presentation dubbed ‘Kraftwerk – Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8’ that will include new 3-D visual accompaniment.

Morrissey preps 'Viva Hate' reissue, Record Store Day 10-inch — adds SE Asia concerts

Morrissey preps ‘Viva Hate’ reissue, Record Store Day 10-inch — adds SE Asia concerts

Morrissey next month will reissue his 1988 debut ‘Viva Hate’ in a new edition remastered by original producer Stephen Street and featuring a tweaked tracklist and modified artwork — and he’ll follow that a month later with a 10-inch single released for Record Store Day featuring a previously announced remix of ‘Suedehead’ by Sparks.

James unveils U.S. dates around Coachella, finally will release 'Gathering Sound' box

James unveils U.S. dates around Coachella, finally will release ‘Gathering Sound’ box

James have booked eight concerts across the western U.S. and Canada this April around the band’s dates at the two-weekend Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and announced the long-delayed ‘The Gathering Sound box’ set finally will arrive this spring.

Lloyd Cole announces 13-date solo-acoustic tour of U.K., Europe next month

Lloyd Cole announces 13-date solo-acoustic tour of U.K., Europe next month

After performing with his Small Ensemble bluegrass trio on recent tours, former Commotions leader Lloyd Cole strips it all back down next month for a 13-date solo-acoustic tour of the U.K. and Europe. He’ll perform seven U.K. shows beginning March 5 followed by concerts in Germany, The Netherlands and Italy.

Public Image Ltd. to release Record Store Day EP, new album 'This is PiL' in May/June

Public Image Ltd. to release Record Store Day EP, new album ‘This is PiL’ in May/June

Public Image Ltd. will release its first new album in 20 years — the 12-track ‘This is PiL’ — in either May or June, and will tease the release with a four-song, vinyl-only EP spotlighting the single ‘One Drop’ that will be released on Record Store Day, frontman John Lydon announced on British radio this morning.

Morrissey scraps New Zealand concerts over 'poor offers from local promoters'

Morrissey scraps New Zealand concerts over ‘poor offers from local promoters’

Morrissey’s 2012 touring plans already include trips to South America and Japan, but won’t extend to New Zealand after all, as the former Smiths frontman this week announced that ‘projected dates in New Zealand have once again been scrapped due to poor offers from local promoters.’

The La's to headline New York Sound City next month —  first NYC concert in 20 years

The La’s to headline New York Sound City next month — first NYC concert in 20 years

Reclusive Liverpudlian one-album wonders The La’s will headline the the inaugural New York Sound City music, media and technology conference next month, marking Lee Mavers and Co.’s first concert in New York City in two decades.

Gary Numan announces 'Machine Music' retrospective DVD, 12-date U.K. tour

Gary Numan announces ‘Machine Music’ retrospective DVD, 12-date U.K. tour

Gary Numan today announced the release of a retrospective DVD entitled ‘Machine Music: The Best of Gary Numan’ that will collect his music videos and some TV appearances from throughout his career — and which will be accompanied by a 12-date tour of the U.K. and Ireland late this spring.

Bob Mould to perform Sugar's 'Copper Blue' in the U.K., Belgium, Finland this June

Bob Mould to perform Sugar’s ‘Copper Blue’ in the U.K., Belgium, Finland this June

Bob Mould will follow his first-ever performance of Sugar’s 1992 debut ‘Copper Blue’ at San Francisco’s Noise Pop festival later this month with a trio of European dates — in the U.K., Belgium and Finland — this June, he announced today.

The Sisters of Mercy take 30th anniversary tour to Australia, Mexico, South America

The Sisters of Mercy take 30th anniversary tour to Australia, Mexico, South America

The Sisters of Mercy’s 30th anniversary tour enters its second year with the band’s first-ever trip to New Zealand and Australia — where the goth-rockers will play the Soundwave Festival, making up for their slot on last year’s failed Soundwave Revolution spinoff — as well as a short run of dates in South America and Mexico.

Stream: The Godfathers, 'Primitive Man' — new track in advance of St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Stream: The Godfathers, ‘Primitive Man’ — new track in advance of St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

With their annual St. Valentines’s Day Massacre concert coming up next week in London, The Godfathers over the weekend posted a rough mix of brand-new track ‘Primitive Man’ the third new song the rockers have released since reuniting in 2008 — which you can stream here.

Flipper playing SXSW, handful of U.S. shows — then touring U.K. and Europe this spring

Flipper playing SXSW, handful of U.S. shows — then touring U.K. and Europe this spring

Flipper is revving back into service this year, with a handful of U.S. dates announced in the coming months along with plans to perform at the South By Southwest Music Conference in Austin, Texas, this spring followed by a tour of the U.K. and dates in continental Europe in April.

The Human League reissuing 'Dare,' playing 35th anniversary shows in U.K. this year

The Human League reissuing ‘Dare,’ playing 35th anniversary shows in U.K. this year

The Human League — set to release an expanded 2CD edition of its 1981 synthpop classic ‘Dare’ this March — this week announced XXXV: The 2012 Tour, a 14-date U.K. trek planned for this November and December that will commemorate the 35th anniversary of the band’s formation in Sheffield, England.