
Links to Tour Dates and Ticket information are below.
The Mars Volta are about to embark on the U.S. leg of their world tour.
When the tour is complete the band will return to the U.S. in September for a month long run that launches in September in Minneapolis, MN.
The Mars Volta disbanded in ’13 but returned in ’22 with a self-titled effort. The band’s latest album, their eighth, is “Que Dios Te Maldiga Mi Corazón” (“May God Curse You”).


Shinedown (pictured), along with Papa Roach and Spiritbox, will launch the summer/fall leg of “The Revolutions Live” tour.
The trek will run from early September to mid-October.
Shinedown, Papa Roach and Spiritbox Tour Dates & Ticket Information
Each band’s most recent album…

Shinedown, “Planet Zero” (2022) – The band’s seventh studio album topped the all-genre Billboard Top Album Sales chart, a first for the band.
Papa Roach, “Ego Trip” (2022) – Their eleventh studio album contained five singles: “Swerve,” “Kill The Noise,” “Stand Up,” “Cut The Line” and “No Apologies.”


Spiritbox, “Eternal Blue” (2021) – The debut album topped both the Top Hard Rock and Top Rock Albums charts.
Aerosmith (guitarist Joe Perry and vocalist Steven Tyler pictured) will undertake “Peace Out,” an extensive North American farewell tour, later this year. However, longtime drummer Joey Kramer, who took an extended leave of absence in ’22, won’t be playing.
The Black Crowes will support.

Late last year, Aerosmith canceled the final dates of their multi-year “Deuces Are Wild” residency in Las Vegas due to singer Steven Tyler’s health.

Lamb Of God‘s eight-city headlining tour kicks off on August 10th at The Wellmont in Montclair, NJ. In addition to the headlining dates Lamb Of God will be supporting Pantera.
Lamb of God has released eleven studio albums, including two under the name Burn The Priest. Their most recent album, “Omens,” was released in ‘22. The album debuted at #15 on the Billboard 200 while going to #1 on Top Hard Rock Albums and #3 on Top Rock Albums charts.
Their most recent album, “Omens,” was released in ‘22. The album debuted at #15 on the Billboard 200 while going to #1 on Top Hard Rock Albums and #3 on Top Rock Albums charts.
