April 2024 is set to make waves in the music scene with a lineup that promises to leave a mark in history. Beyoncé’s latest release, Cowboy Carter, and Taylor Swift’s anticipated LP, The Tortured Poets Department, are just the tip of the iceberg. Alongside these heavyweights, a slew of captivating tours is on the horizon.
Prepare for an exhilarating journey as icons like Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Heart, The Black Crowes, and more take the stage. Joint tours featuring powerhouses like The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie, as well as Bad Religion and Social Distortion, promise unforgettable experiences.
Maynard James Keenan celebrates his 60th birthday with A Perfect Circle and Puscifer joining forces with Primus for the “Sessanta” tour. Meanwhile, The Flaming Lips commemorate two decades of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots with a live rendition of the album.
In addition, there’s excitement brewing as Khruangbin gears up for their tour following the release of A LA SALA, while Sum 41 bids farewell with their final tour alongside the release of Heaven :x: Hell.
Queens of the Stone Age announce “The End Is Nero Tour,” traversing the Great White North alongside The Struts. From Calgary to Halifax, this Canadian tour promises well dressed performances for fans across the country.
For those eager to secure their spot, ticket sales kick off soon. Don’t miss out on these unforgettable experiences—grab your tickets now and witness music history in the making.
Queens of the Stone Age “The End Is Nero Tour,” heading to Canada alongside The Struts. Catch them from April 1st in Calgary to April 17th in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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DETHKLOK
After returning with a brand new album, Dethalbum IV, and a feature-length Metalocalypse film, DETHKLOK are set to embark on their “Mutilation on a Spring Night Tour” with DragonForce and Nekrogoblikon. Grab tickets here.
Sum 41
The Canadian punks Sum 41 are set to kick off the US leg of their final tour ever beginning on April 19th in Omaha, with further dates scheduled in Kansas City, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Boston, Asbury Park, New York, Nashville, Philadelphia, and beyond. The tour coincides with the release of their final album, Heaven :x: Hell.
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