Pennsylvania metalcore vets August Burns Red will take their fourth record Leveler out on a 10th anniversary tour in September and October, with Fit For a King, Erra, and Like Moths to Flames along for the ride. Rammstein had already rescheduled their 2020 North American stadium tour for this August, September and October, and now they've moved it another year. Rammstein say this tour will bring their "full-scale stadium production to this continent for the first time ever."
There's tons more, check out the full lineup here. Primavera Sound will finally be back in 2022 and the lineup is pretty amazing: Headliners include Pavement, Massive Attack, Gorillaz, Beck, The National, The Strokes, Tame Impala, Jorja Smith, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and Tyler, the Creator on weekend one and Lorde, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion, Interpol, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, The Strokes, Jorja Smith, Tame Impala, and Tyler, the Creator on weekend two. The short run starts in Brooklyn on October 16 at Elsewhere, with shows in Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles ( The Regent on 11/20), and then San Francisco and Miami again. Joining him at various points along the way are Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Margo Price, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, The Avett Brothers, Lucinda Williams, Gov't Mule, Ida Mae, Kathleen Edwards, Yola and Ryan Bingham.ĭuo Buscabulla will be on a mini tour this fall. Willie Nelson has been hosting the Outlaw Music Festival tour for the last few years and after taking 2020 off for obvious reasons, he's bringing it back this year to outdoor amphitheaters all over the U.S. The tour includes a run with Delta Spirit (including two nights at Red Rocks), a few shows with Margo Price, and more. Nicole Fleetwood said, “Will Livingston’s art and journey show us what it means to create a life of significance and to find one’s way while held captive by America’s punishment system.Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats will release their third studio album this year and will be on tour this summer and fall as well, including two dates as part of Willie Nelson's travelling Outlaw Music Festival. Will’s work is also included in the award-winning, “Marking Time: Art in the Time of Mass Incarceration.” Curator of Marking Time and scholar Dr. Live From the Cell Block, published by Brick of Gold in partnership with Justice Arts Coalition and City Winery, is the remarkable story of Will Livingston and the equally remarkable body of work he created in the most unlikely circumstances. “I had to find some way to redeem my life. The book Live From the Cell Block, dedicated to his victim, includes all of Will’s concert posters as well as essays from Adrian Brune, the journalist who covered Will’s story, and Wendy Jason, executive director of the Justice Arts Coalition, a non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of incarcerated artists. Over many years, he built a silkscreen printing machine and began making concert posters for his favorite bands. In 2010, artist and musician Will Livingston hit and killed a man while driving drunk and was sentenced to forty years in prison. Ty Segall, October 5, 2020, The Orange Peel (Asheville, NC): Show canceled due to Covid-19. Copy of exhibition book + Shipping in continental US included. City Winery, in partnership with Justice Arts Coalition and Brick of Gold Publishing, presents Live From the Cell Block: Will Livingston and His Silk Screen Machine.