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EDC Las Vegas Doubles Up For 2027 With A 12-Day “Dusk Till Dawn” Two-Weekend Experience

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EDC Las Vegas is going bigger. Fresh off a 2026 edition that drew over 500,000 attendees to Sin City, the festival has announced it’s expanding to two weekends in 2027, building a 12-day stretch dubbed the Dusk Till Dawn Experience.

Insomniac founder Pasquale Rotella broke the news Tuesday night. “We’re expanding the EDC Las Vegas experience into 12 amazing days, with EDC Week and special events bridging two festival weekends,” he said, calling it something the team has been dreaming about for years.

The structure splits into two halves. The first weekend, EDC DUSK, runs May 14-16, 2027, followed by EDC DAWN from May 21-23, 2027. A series of EDC Week events connects the two across Las Vegas, totaling 12 days of activities. The lineup stays the same for both weekends and hasn’t been revealed yet.

Rotella framed the two-weekend split as a win for attendees. Lower capacity at each means less congestion on the roads, in the skies, and at the hotels, and he added that ticket prices are being lowered to what they were a decade ago to ease the cost of a Vegas trip. “I hope you can feel the excitement and see the vision for what DUSK TILL DAWN will become,” he said.

GA weekend tickets start at an all-in price of $399, while DUSK & DAWN GA passes covering both weekends start at $599 all-in.

Gorillaz, The Strokes And Twenty One Pilots Top A Stacked Corona Capital 2026 In Mexico City

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Corona Capital just dropped one of the year’s biggest festival lineups. The 2026 edition lands in Mexico City with Gorillaz, The Strokes, and Twenty One Pilots set to headline the three-day event, which runs November 20 to 22 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Organized by OCESA, the festival features more than 60 artists across multiple stages.

Gorillaz open things up Friday, November 20, leading a day that also brings Mumford & Sons, Daniel Caesar, James Blake, and The Kooks, plus CHVRCHES, CMAT, Absolutely, Anna Luna, and Chezile.

Saturday belongs to Twenty One Pilots. The day’s lineup also includes The Offspring, Pierce the Veil, Underworld, Mother Mother, Maisie Peters, and Peaches.

The Strokes close it out Sunday night, capping a final day that features The xx, Lola Young, Lil Yachty, Johnny Marr, The Black Crowes, and Manic Street Preachers. It’s a genuinely loaded bill from top to bottom.

Blondshell Maps Out A Fall “Scaring Strangers Tour” With A New Single In Hand

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Blondshell is hitting the road and bringing new music with her. The indie favorite, the project of Sabrina Teitelbaum, has announced her Scaring Strangers Tour, a 13-date North American run this fall that kicks off October 14 at Observatory North Park in San Diego. From there she winds through Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis, Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and New York before closing the North American leg November 7 in Boston at House of Blues.

The trek keeps rolling overseas. A Europe and UK leg opens December 6 in Amsterdam, with stops in Berlin, Brussels, Paris, Manchester, Glasgow, and London before the final show on December 17 in Dublin at The Academy.

The announcement lands alongside a new single, “Heart Has to Work So Hard,” the first preview of Teitelbaum’s next album under the Blondshell name. It’s a sharp, promising taste of what’s coming from one of indie rock’s most compelling songwriters.

There’s plenty more before the headline run. Blondshell plays a string of festival dates this summer, including Bonnaroo on June 14 in Manchester, Tennessee, Summerfest on July 2 in Milwaukee, and Maha Festival on August 8 in Omaha. Tickets for the North American leg go on sale Friday, May 22 at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.

Blondshell Scaring Strangers Tour Dates:

June 14 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

July 2 – Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest

Aug 8 – Omaha, NE @ Maha Festival

Oct 14 – San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park

Oct 16 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern

Oct 17 – San Francisco, CA @ Castro Theatre

Oct 19 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom

Oct 20 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo

Oct 23 – Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity

Oct 24 – Chicago, IL @ Vic Theater

Oct 27 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall

Oct 28 – Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre

Oct 31 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

Nov 3 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

Nov 6 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5

Nov 7 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues

Dec 6 – Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg

Dec 7 – Berlin, DE @ Metropol

Dec 8 – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique

Dec 10 – Paris, FR @ La Gaité Lyrique

Dec 12 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Ritz

Dec 13 – Glasgow, UK @ The Old Fruitmarket

Dec 15 – London, UK @ Roundhouse

Dec 17 – Dublin, IE @ The Academy

Harry Styles Adds A Fourth Melbourne Night To His Massive “Together, Together” World Tour

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Demand keeps climbing, so Harry Styles keeps adding shows. The pop hitmaker has tacked a fourth Melbourne concert onto his 2026 Together, Together world tour, set for Friday, December 4 at Marvel Stadium. It joins three previously announced Melbourne dates on November 27, November 28, and December 2, with two more Australian shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on December 12 and 13. Fousheé and Baby J support all the Australian dates.

General sales for the new Melbourne show begin Friday, May 22 at 11 am AEST through Styles’ official website, with an American Express presale starting Wednesday, May 20 at 11 am and a Live Nation presale on Thursday, May 21 at 11 am.

The Together, Together tour is a giant. It runs more than 60 shows worldwide, hitting Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. Among the biggest runs is a 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, which serves as Styles’ only U.S. performances on the tour.

The London leg is record territory. Styles is set to play 12 shows at Wembley Stadium, a run organizers say will set the mark for the most performances by a single artist at the venue in one calendar year.

The supporting lineup shifts city to city. Robyn appears in Amsterdam, Shania Twain backs select London shows, Jorja Smith joins the Mexico City lineup, and Jamie xx turns up during the New York residency.

Matt Mathews Takes His “Not What I Ordered World Tour” Across Four Countries

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Matt Mathews is going global for the first time. The comedian and online creator has announced his first international run, the 74-date Not What I Ordered World Tour, stretching from September 2026 through May 2027 across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

The tour kicks off September 11 in Burlington, VT, at The Flynn Theatre, then winds through Syracuse, San Jose, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Columbus, Memphis, Las Vegas, Jacksonville, Atlanta, and New York before wrapping the North American leg May 15 in Council Bluffs, IA.

For Mathews, the milestone still hasn’t sunk in. “Taking this tour around the world honestly feels unreal to me. Growing up in Birmingham, Alabama, I never imagined my life would look anything like this,” he shared. “The support from fans over the years has completely changed my life, and I’m incredibly grateful and excited to bring this tour to audiences all over the world. It really feels like a dream I never knew was possible.”

A presale begins May 19 at 10 am local time in each market, followed by the general on-sale on May 21 at 10 am local time.

Not What I Ordered World Tour Dates:

September 11, 2026 – Burlington, VT @ The Flynn Theatre

September 12, 2026 – Syracuse, NY @ Crouse-Hinds Theater

September 13, 2026 – Mississauga, ON @ Erindale Park

September 17, 2026 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Center for the Performing Arts

September 18, 2026 – Redding, CA @ Win-River Resort & Casino – Event Center

September 19, 2026 – Rancho Mirage, CA @ Agua Caliente Rancho Mirage – The Show

September 25, 2026 – Calgary, AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre

September 26, 2026 – Vancouver, BC @ Great Canadian Vancouver

September 27, 2026 – Tacoma, WA @ Emerald Queen Casino

October 8, 2026 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Citizens Live @ The Wylie

October 9, 2026 – Westbury, NY @ Flagstar @ Westbury Music Fair

October 10, 2026 – Wilkes-Barre, PA @ FM Kirby Center

October 15, 2026 – Lincoln, NE @ Lied Center

October 16, 2026 – Mulvane, KS @ Kansas Star Arena

October 17, 2026 – Kansas City, MO @ Ameristar Kansas City – Star Pavilion

October 22, 2026 – Peoria, IL @ Prairie Home Alliance Theater

October 23, 2026 – Hammond, IN @ Horseshoe Casino – The Venue

October 24, 2026 – Mount Pleasant, MI @ Soaring Eagle Casino – Entertainment Hall

November 5, 2026 – Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium

November 6, 2026 – Portsmouth, VA @ Rivers Casino Portsmouth

November 7, 2026 – Pikeville, KY @ Appalachian Wireless Arena

November 13, 2026 – Lake Charles, LA @ Golden Nugget – Grand Event Center

November 14, 2026 – Biloxi, MS @ IP Casino & Resort – Studio A

November 20, 2026 – Springfield, MO @ Juanita K. Hammons Hall

November 21, 2026 – Hot Springs, AR @ Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort

November 22, 2026 – Memphis, TN @ Orpheum Memphis

December 6, 2026 – Las Vegas, NV @ Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa

December 10, 2026 – Winnipeg, MB @ Club Regent Event Centre

December 11, 2026 – Carlton, MN @ Black Bear Casino Resort

December 12, 2026 – Bowler, WI @ North Star Mohican Casino Resort

December 17, 2026 – Dothan, AL @ Dothan Civic Center Arena

December 18, 2026 – Melbourne, FL @ Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts

December 19, 2026 – Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre

January 9, 2027 – Auckland, NZ @ SkyCity Theatre

January 12, 2027 – Brisbane, AU @ The Tivoli

January 15, 2027 – Sydney, AU @ State Theatre

January 16, 2027 – Melbourne, AU @ Palais Theatre

January 19, 2027 – Perth, AU @ Regal Theatre

February 4, 2027 – Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center Main Theater

February 5, 2027 – Hanover, MD @ The Hall at Live! Casino

February 6, 2027 – Bethlehem, PA @ Parx Casino – Xcite Center

February 11, 2027 – Johnson City, TN @ Freedom Hall Civic Center

February 13, 2027 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy

March 4, 2027 – Tampa, FL @ Hard Rock Event Center

March 5, 2027 – Tallahassee, FL @ Donald L. Tucker Civic Center

March 16, 2027 – Birmingham, UK @ Town Hall

March 17, 2027 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall

March 19, 2027 – London, UK @ Union Chapel

March 23, 2027 – Glasgow, UK @ Pavilion Theatre

April 8, 2027 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre

April 9, 2027 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

April 10, 2027 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun

April 15, 2027 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater

April 16, 2027 – Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land

April 17, 2027 – Durant, OK @ Choctaw Grand Theater

April 29, 2027 – Ames, IA @ Stephens Auditorium

April 30, 2027 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater

May 1, 2027 – Rockford, IL @ Coronado Performing Arts Center

May 6, 2027 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theatre

May 8, 2027 – Reno, NV @ Silver Legacy Resort Casino – Grande Expo Hall

May 13, 2027 – Paducah, KY @ Carson Center for the Performing Arts

May 14, 2027 – St. Louis, MO @ Stifel Theater

May 15, 2027 – Council Bluffs, IA @ Mid-America Center

Wave to Earth Map Out Global “The Pieces Tour” With A New Album In Tow

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Wave to Earth are heading around the world. The South Korean indie rock band has announced a global run, The Pieces Tour, tied to a new album on the way. The trek kicks off September 4 in Vancouver at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre and rolls through Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, Atlanta, and Houston before wrapping the North American leg October 11 in Irving, TX at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.

From there the band keeps going. The Asia leg picks up in November with confirmed stops in Bangkok, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Osaka, and Tokyo.

The announcement follows new single “heaven and hell,” which arrived ahead of the album tied to the tour. It’s a gorgeous taste of what’s coming from one of indie’s most atmospheric young bands.

Fans can register for a seated presale beginning Wednesday, May 20 at 10 am local time, with the general on-sale following Thursday, May 21 at 10 am local time via livenation.com.

Wave to Earth The Pieces Tour Dates:

September 4 – Vancouver, BC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

September 5 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field

September 8 – San Francisco, CA @ The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

September 9 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre

September 12 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre

September 15 – Mexico City, MX @ Pepsi Center WTC

September 18 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center

September 19 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium

September 21 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory

September 22 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom

September 25 – Toronto, ON @ The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto

September 26 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS

September 27 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway

September 29 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall

October 2 – Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem

October 3 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark

October 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy

October 7 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

October 9 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall

October 10 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater

October 11 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

November 12 – Bangkok @ UOB Live

November 15 – Manila @ SM Mall of Asia Arena

November 18 – Hong Kong @ AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10

November 20 – Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium

November 22 – Kuala Lumpur @ Idea Live Arena

November 24 – Taipei @ Taipei International Convention Center (TICC)

November 26 – Osaka @ BIGCAT

November 27 – Tokyo @ Zepp DiverCity

Mötley Crüe Bring ‘The Dirt’ To Regal Cinemas For One Night Only

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Mötley Crüe are taking over the multiplex for a night. For the first time, fans across the United States can catch the band’s acclaimed biopic ‘The Dirt’ on the big screen at Regal for a one-night-only event on Saturday, June 27.

The screening is part of the band’s 45th anniversary celebration and sets the stage for The Return Of The Carnival Of Sins North American Tour, which kicks off July 17. Before the film rolls, audiences get an exclusive never-before-seen pre-show Q&A video featuring members of the band, made specifically for this event.

Based on the band’s bestselling autobiography ‘The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band,’ the tell-all biopic hands moviegoers an all-access pass to the on-and-off-stage lives of one of rock’s most iconic groups. It charts their rise from the Sunset Strip to the world stage through alternating viewpoints, digging into what the journey meant to each member.

There’s a bonus for the faithful. Right after the film comes the first-ever theatrical showing of the legendary 1986 documentary ‘Mötley Crüe: Uncensored,’ which trails the band around Los Angeles and features excerpts from two never-before-seen videos for “Take Me to the Top” and “Public Enemy #1,” plus 25 uncensored minutes of behind-the-scenes footage.

The event takes place at 98 Regal locations nationwide, three weeks before the band launches its 33-date Return Of The Carnival Of Sins tour, marking 20 years since the original Carnival Of Sins run. Promoted by Live Nation, the tour brings the band’s high-impact live show, explosive production, and decades of hits back to North America. On July 10, the band also releases a limited-edition picture disc box set, ‘Crücial Crüe 1981-1989,’ via BMG.

Advance tickets for showtimes of The Dirt at Regal locations are available now at select theatre box offices / kiosks, on the mobile app, and through REGmovies.com. Regal guests can also secure seats for screenings of The Dirt by joining Regal Unlimited where subscribers see as many movies whenever and wherever they want.

Sierra Ferrell Adds Four New Stops To Her Sprawling 2026 “Heavy Petal Tour”

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Sierra Ferrell keeps spreading her strange, beautiful magic across the map. The four-time Grammy winner has added four new stops to her 2026 Heavy Petal Tour, giving fans even more chances to catch her on this trail of flowers. Since the run kicked off last month, Ferrell has brought her timeless musicianship and vivid inner world to a new peak, wrapped in a reimagined, carnivalesque production and a setlist that swings between healing and happiness, sorrow and immediacy.

The headline addition is a return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 12, following a sold-out 2025 debut that delivered unforgettable renditions of “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Bells Of Every Chapel,” and “Years.” The other new dates land at LA’s Wiltern on August 5, Dillon Amphitheater in Colorado on August 11, and Greensboro’s Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts on September 9. Presales are underway now ahead of the general sale on Friday, June 12 at 10 am local time.

The Heavy Petal Tour spans nearly 50 cities across the US, UK, and Europe, packed with sold-out headline shows, top-billed festival slots, and dates alongside Mumford & Sons and The Red Clay Strays. Ferrell recently joined Mumford & Sons for standout performances of “Here” on Saturday Night Live and Apple Music Sessions. Having played everywhere from truck stops to boxcars to street corners to sold-out stadiums, her rise from native West Virginia to her current Nashville home shows up in every line she sings.

The production rewards close attention. Ferrell dons custom show pieces tailored to each location, and the whole run is filled with easter eggs for sharp eyes, as she weaves standouts from 2024’s ‘Trail Of Flowers’ with new music on the way. It’s an enchanting live show from one of country’s most original voices.

Sierra Ferrell 2026 Heavy Petal Tour Dates:

June 10 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed Outdoors

June 12 – Columbus, OH @ TBA

June 13 – Columbus, OH @ Buckeye Superfest

June 24 – Manchester, UK @ Manchester Academy

June 25 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland Ballroom

June 27 – Chelmsford, UK @ State Fayre

June 29 – Paris, FR @ Le Trianon

June 30 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

July 1 – Hamburg, DE @ Gruenspan

July 3 – Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival

July 4 – Beuningen, ND @ Down The Rabbit Hole

July 5 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter

July 7 – London, UK @ O2 Forum Kentish Town

Aug 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern

Aug 6 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl

Aug 9 – Alta, WY @ Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival

Aug 11 – Dillon, CO @ Dillon Amphitheater

Aug 12 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheater

Aug 14 – Bentonville, AR @ The Momentary

Aug 15 – Birmingham, AL @ Avondale Brewing Company

Aug 16 – Lewisburg, WV @ State Fair of West Virginia

Aug 28 – Iowa City, IA @ University of Iowa’s Fall Welcome Concert On the Hancher Green

Aug 29 – Milwaukee, WI @ Landmark Credit Union Live

Aug 30 – St. Paul, MN @ Minnesota State Fair Grandstand Concert Series

Sept 1 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE Outdoors

Sept 2 – Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Mainstage

Sept 4 – Shelburne, VT @ Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on The Green at Shelburne Museum

Sept 5 – Portland, ME @ Thompson’s Point

Sept 6 – Northampton, MA @ Pines Theater

Sept 8 – Charlottesville, VA @ Ting Pavilion

Sept 9 – Greensboro, NC @ Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts

Sept 11 – Bristol, TN @ Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion

Oct 22 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

Oct 23 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

The Rolling Stones Team Up With Marvel For A Superhero Vinyl Series Built Around ‘Foreign Tongues’

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The Rolling Stones are about to land in your comic shop and your record store at once. The rock legends have joined forces with Marvel for a collector’s series celebrating their forthcoming album ‘Foreign Tongues,’ with five collectible U.S. vinyl variants inspired by iconic Marvel characters, each paired with a custom comic book insert matching its edition. Foreign Tongues x Marvel arrives July 10.

The collection spotlights Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, Thor, and The Hulk, each reimagined through exclusive album artwork created by Marvel illustrators for the release.

The crossover ties into one of the year’s biggest rock releases. ‘Foreign Tongues,’ out July 10 via Capitol Records, is a vibrant 14-track set that follows the band’s Grammy-winning ‘Hackney Diamonds,’ which topped charts worldwide and went multi-platinum. The album was introduced by the infectious lead single “In the Stars” and opening track “Rough and Twisted.”

Recorded in under a month at Metropolis Studios in West London during a remarkably creative stretch, the record reunites Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood with Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt, who also helmed ‘Hackney Diamonds.’ The result is a dynamic, forward-looking record that pushes into new territory while keeping the band’s unmistakable sound front and center.

The album leans on standout performances from Jagger, Richards, and Wood, alongside core collaborators Darryl Jones, Steve Jordan, and Matt Clifford. It also carries a special appearance from Charlie Watts, captured during one of his final sessions before his passing in 2021. The guest list is stacked too, with Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, The Cure’s Robert Smith, and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers all turning up.

Portugal. The Man Mark 15 Years Of ‘In the Mountain in the Cloud’ With A Deluxe Edition

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Portugal. The Man are reaching back to the record that started it all. The Grammy-winning rockers announce a July 17 digital release of ‘In the Mountain in the Cloud (Deluxe Edition)’ via Rhino Records, marking 15 years since their 2011 major-label debut and giving newer fans a reason to dig into one of their most foundational albums.

The expanded edition pulls together long-sought remixes that have been missing from streaming, including a Björn Yttling remix of “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now)” making its streaming debut. Those sit alongside instrumental versions of every album track and a classic live take of “So American” from KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic.”

There’s a visual piece too. A stunning 4K upscale of the band’s short film ‘Sleep Forever’ arrived this week, marking 15 years since its original June 6, 2011 release. The 13-minute film doubles as a joint music video for “Sleep Forever” and “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now).”

Originally out July 19, 2011, the album marked Portugal. The Man’s move to the major-label stage and laid down the expansive pop-rock architecture that would later carry them to global stardom with their 2017 multi-platinum smash “Feel It Still.” Produced by John Hill and mixed by Andy Wallace, it features breakout singles “So American” and “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now),” showcasing frontman John Gourley’s signature falsetto and ambitious vision. It’s a rich, rewarding listen that more than earns the second look.

The reissue kicks off a heavy touring year. The band heads out on a North American run with Muse in August, plays several marquee summer festivals, and returns to Portland for a pair of hometown shows with the Oregon Symphony at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall before a European headlining tour carries them through the end of the year.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

July 10 – Oxford Stomp (Calgary, Canada)

August 1 – Sandpoint, ID

August 10 – Charlotte, NC w/ Muse

August 11 – Charleston, SC

August 12 – Atlanta, GA w/ Muse

August 14 – Dallas, TX w/ Muse

August 15 – Austin, TX w/ Muse

August 18 – Greenwood Village, CO w/ Muse

August 19 – Grand Junction, CO 

August 20 – West Valley City, UT w/ Muse

August 22 – Ridgefield, WA w/ Muse

August 23 – Auburn, WA w/ Muse

August 24 – Jacksonville, OR

August 26 – Wheatland, CA w/ Muse

August 27 – Mountain View, CA w/ Muse

August 29 – Chula Vista, CA w/ Muse

August 31 – Los Angeles, CA w/ Muse

September 6 – Sun Valley, ID

September 18 – Grand Point North Festival (Burlington, VT)

September 19 – XPoNential Music Festival (Camden, NJ)

September 20 – Iron Blossom Music Festival (Richmond, VA)

September 27 – Bourbon & Beyond (Louisville, KY)

November 11 – Portland, OR (with the Oregon Symphony)

November 12 – Portland, OR (with the Oregon Symphony)

November 17 – Lausanne, Switzerland

November 18 – Milan, Italy

November 19 – Munich, Bavaria

November 21 – Prague, Czechia

November 23 – Warsaw, Poland

November 24 – Berlin, Germany

November 26 – Vienna, Austria

November 27 – Zurich, Switzerland

November 28 – Cologne, NRW

November 30 – Copenhagen, Denmark

December 2 – Tilburg, Netherlands

December 3 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

December 4 – Paris, France

December 5 – Paris, France

December 7 – London, England

December 8 – Manchester, England

December 9 – Glasgow, UK