The Mars Volta have just revealed a North American tour for the fall of 2023, which will begin once their summer concert tours across the globe are through in June.
That’s fantastic news for us lovers of the post-prog rock band, who only last week released Que Dios Te Maldiga Mi Corazón, a fully acoustic reworking of their 2022 reunion album, the upbeat but slow-paced The Mars Volta, which was their first studio album in ten years.
Tickets for The Mars Volta’s fall dates go on sale this Friday (April 28)


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