Heaven 17’s first-ever North American tour re-rescheduled for later in 2022
British synthpop pioneers Heaven 17 have re-rescheduled and expanded their first-ever North American tour to this September and October.
British synthpop pioneers Heaven 17 have re-rescheduled and expanded their first-ever North American tour to this September and October.
Roxy Music will reunite once more this year, touring for the first time in the decade and playing North American shows for the first time in nearly 20 years.
The Psychedelic Furs today announced another lengthy round of North American tour dates this summer with L.A. punk legends X.
Howard Jones is set to release a brand-new studio album this summer and is planning to hit the road on a 27-date U.S. tour with Midge Ure.
Bauhaus will continue pandemic-interrupted reunion this year with five newly announced spring shows in the western U.S. between the goth legends’ festival appearances.
The Afghan Whigs returned with their first new music in five years, a single called “I’ll Make You See God” that will be featured on the game “Gran Turismo 7.”
Metropolis Records this spring will release a new live set from The Chameleons featuring seven songs recorded in May 2021.
Midnight Oil today announced nine North American concerts and four shows in Europe as part of what’s being billed as the Australian rock legends’ final tour.
Midnight Oil released its 13th studio album Resist yesterday, and teased fans with news they’ll announce summer tour dates in North America and Europe next week.
Elvis Costello will head out on tour this summer in support of his brand new album The Boy Named If, a 15-date run that will find him backed by his crack band The Imposters.
Kristin Hersh’s trio 50 Foot Wave will release a brand-new, seven-track album called Black Pearl in April, the group’s first new music in six years.
Rudy Tambala of pioneering dreampop act A.R. Kane is teasing live dates in London and elsewhere in the U.K. this spring, promising “A.R. Kane Songs dreampop shows 2022.”
Nine Inch Nails announced a limited number of U.S. concerts this spring and fall, including a “one night only” hometown gig with special guests Ministry and Nitzer Ebb.