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06-05-2025
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Mudvayne and Static-X to Celebrate Classic Albums on Fall 2025 US Tour
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways The post Mudvayne and Static-X to Celebrate Classic Albums on Fall 2025 US Tour appeared first on Consequence. Mudvayne will mark the 25th anniversary of their classic album, L.D. 50, on a Fall 2025 US tour, while support act Static-X will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their landmark LP Wisconsin Death Trip. The outing will also feature opening act Vended. The 30-city tour will kick off September 11th in Dubuque, Iowa, and run through an October 26th show in Uncasville, Connecticut. Along the way, it will hit such cities as Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Dallas, Boston, and more. Get Mudvayne Tickets Here An artist pre-sale commences Tuesday (May 6th) via Ticketmaster at 2 p.m. local time using the code LD50, while a Live Nation pre-sale starts Wednesday (May 7th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code FREESTYLE. General sales begins Friday (May 9th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. L.D. 50 and Wisconsin Death Trip are both considered staples of the nu-metal explosion of the early 2000s. Mudvayne reunited in 2021 after a decade-long hiatus, while Static-X have been touring with the mysterious frontman Zer0 since 2018, following the passing of original singer Wayne Static in 2014. Vended, meanwhile, are the young metal act featuring the sons of Slipknot's Corey Taylor and Shawn 'Clown' Crahan. The band released its self-titled full-length debut in 2024. See the dates for Mudvayne's tour with Static-X and Vended below. Mudvayne 2025 Tour Dates: 09/11 – Dubuque, IA @ Q Casino – Back Waters Stage ^ 09/13 – Waukee, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall * 09/14 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom ^ 09/16 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom ^ 09/17 – Youngstown, OH @ The Covelli Centre ^ 09/19 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life 09/20 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory * 09/21 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha ^ 09/23 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium ^ 09/24 – Albuquerque, NM @ Revel Entertainment Center * 09/26 – Las Vegas, NV @ Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort ^ 09/27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre ^ 09/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium ^ 09/30 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds ^ 10/01 – Airway Heights, WA @ Northern Quest Amphitheater ^ 10/03 – Pocatello, ID @ Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre 10/05 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock 10/07 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center ^ 10/09 – Tulsa, OK @ The Tulsa Theater * 10/11 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom ^ 10/12 – San Antonio, TX @ Boeing Center at Tech Port ^ 10/13 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center ^ 10/16 – Durant, OK @ Choctaw Grand Theater ^ 10/18 – Nashville, TN @ Nashville Municipal Auditorium ^ 10/19 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy ^ 10/21 – Raleigh, NC @ The Red Hat Amphitheater * 10/22 – Virginia Beach, VA @ The Dome ^ 10/24 – Montclair, NJ @ The Wellmont Theater ^ 10/25 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^ 10/26 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena * ^ w/ Static-X and Vended * = w/ Vended Mudvayne 2025 tour poster Popular Posts Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.
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04-04-2025
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Judas Priest Guitarist Richie Faulkner Suffered Stroke That Left Him with Brain Damage
The post Judas Priest Guitarist Richie Faulkner Suffered Stroke That Left Him with Brain Damage appeared first on Consequence. Judas Priest guitarist Richie Faulkner has revealed that roughly a month after he underwent emergency heart surgery in 2021, he suffered a stroke that led to brain damage and has affected his ability to play guitar. As widely reported back in 2021, Faulkner's aorta ruptured onstage during the Louder Than Life festival, leading to a 10-hour emergency surgery that saved the metal musician's life. Faulkner has since returned to the band, and continues to tour with the iconic metal act, but in a new video interview with Premier Guitar (as transcribed by Blabbermouth), he disclosed that he suffered another serious health setback shortly after the emergency heart surgery. The guitarist related the incident and subsequent ramifications as follows: 'We went back out on the road in 2022 and have kind of been on the road since. But there's a bit of collateral damage. Well, not a lot of people know — some nearest and dearest, they know about it. So about a month after the incident, I went back in and we were walking the dog in the neighborhood back here [in a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee], and I had the dog. [My girlfriend] Mariah had [our daughter] Daisy. And I felt it come, I felt it, and it came over me and I knew it was coming and it came over me and my face went. I couldn't talk. And Mariah was there. She took the dog, she had the baby, and she was holding me up. The neighbors were running out.' I haven't felt comfortable up until this point — and I'll tell you why — explaining what happened. So long story short, we went into the hospital — this was a month after the surgery — we went back in, and it was the last thing I wanted to do. 'Fuck hospitals.' They saved my life, but I've had enough of them for a month, So I'm back in there. And they basically said, what I think it was, was a TIA, which means transient ischaemic attack, which is a TIA. It's a small stroke. So they're sure it's that. They put me on some medication. Turned out later on, it was an actual stroke. So Mariah thinks I had one in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. I don't remember. I don't recall anything. I remember small ones happening after the event. I was in the bathroom — it kind of went fuzzy and I sort of fell over. I think they were the TIAs, the mini ones. And the hospital said is when you have those, the danger is that there's a big one coming or a normal stroke coming. So that seems to be what happened — when we were out walking the dog, that's what happened. And it was obvious — Mariah said, 'Your face went, you couldn't talk.' It was like a weight was pulling me down. I was gonna fall over if she wasn't holding me up. So, that's what happened. And at the time, it stopped happening. I had another incident about a year after. I had another open-heart [surgery] — there was a leak, so they went in, opened it up again; I had another small one. So what happened was we went back out on the road, and I thought everything was fine. There was something in my right hand — I thought it was my rings; I wore these stupid rings for some reason. And I thought it was that. So I took the rings off. I thought it was impeding something. I was changing my picks. There was something different. I could get through it, but there was something different about my right hand. And again, I could get through it. I was brushing my teeth one morning and I thought, 'Something's wrong with the right hand. Something's different.' And the right foot, the right leg. So we went back in. We'd done some tests. They found some damage on the left side of the brain, which affects the right side. Now, fortunately, I don't play guitar with my foot, so that's fine. I can get away with that. But my hand, obviously, that's our engine room. And everything started clicking into place in regards to what I was feeling on stage. There was something that was wrong. Something was impeding, something wasn't right. So, as I said, we'd done some more tests. They found the damage. They said that the fact that it hasn't gone away means that it's not a TIA; it's a stroke. TIA damage can go away. Stroke — that's it. It is damaged. You've got damage in your brain. Now I thought I had brain damage before, but this is real. It's a small thing on the left side.' Faulkner went on to say that he never talked about the stroke before because after speaking to a couple people in the industry he was concerned about what fans might think, as the stroke affected his guitar playing. He had difficulty laying down the guitar tracks for Judas Priest's most recent album, 2024's Invincible Shield, not to mention performing live. 'There's stuff that I used to play — I used to think something and it would come out,' said Faulkner. 'And now I'm up there struggling to play a rhythm pattern. 'I can't do it. I can't. I'm gonna quit. I can't do it.' And then you have a good one. So who wants that? But that's the way it is. That's the truth. So that's what I struggle with. That's the collateral damage.' But ultimately, he felt it was important to get the information out, to help anyone who might experience a similar health setback. 'I have to get it out so people might know what it is,' Faulkner insisted. 'I don't have to hide it anymore. It's not an excuse to take my foot off the gas — that's just not in my being — but just so people know.' Judas Priest have European/UK festival and headlining dates booked from mid April through late July, with tickets available here. Watch Richie Faulkner's interview with Premier Guitar below. Judas Priest Guitarist Richie Faulkner Suffered Stroke That Left Him with Brain Damage Spencer Kaufman Popular Posts Morgan Wallen Walks Off SNL Stage: "Get Me to God's Country" Kanye West Says Wife Bianca Censori Left Him After Trying to Get Him Committed South Park Tackles Diddy, Ketamine, and Canada in Trailer for Season 27: Watch Chet Hanks Recreates Forrest Gump Scenes with Tom Hanks in New Music Video: Watch Jessica Simpson's Advice to Singers: 'Drink Snake Sperm' Venues Booked on Brand New's Tour Disable Social Media Comments Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.
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13-03-2025
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After weeks of teases, Sleep Token announces new album and Target Center show
After weeks of cryptic teases, Sleep Token has revealed what fans suspected. The melodic British metal group will release its fourth album, Even in Arcadia, in May and will head out on a 17-date North American tour in support of the release. The new music arrives on May 9, months before the fall tour brings them to the Target Center in Minneapolis. Even in Arcadia is the follow-up to 2023's breakout, Take Me Back to Eden, which saw the band transform from a unique act with a loyal following to a festival headliner. (They're headlining the Louder Than Life fest alongside bands like Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Deftones, and Rob Zombie.) Sleep Token's tour will get going on Sept. 16 in Duluth... Georgia. But it'll make its way to Minnesota on Oct. 1 when the theatrical metal outfit lands at the Target Center. Along with the tour dates, Sleep Token shared "Emergence," the first taste of Even in Arcadia. Tickets are on sale to the public Friday, March 21 at 10 a.m.
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13-03-2025
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Sleep Token Announce New Album and US Arena Tour, Unveil Single 'Emergence': Stream
The post Sleep Token Announce New Album and US Arena Tour, Unveil Single 'Emergence': Stream appeared first on Consequence. Sleep Token have announced their fourth album, Even in Arcadia, along with a Fall 2025 US arena tour. In advance of the LP's May 9th release, the mysterious UK alternative-metal band has unveiled the single 'Emergence.' The stateside tour will kick off September 16th in Duluth, Georgia, and run through an October 11th show in Los Angeles. The outing will hit such cities as Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and Denver, among others. Get Sleep Token Tickets Here Tickets go on sale Friday (March 21st) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. The US run will be Sleep Token's only headlining tour of 2025. The fast-rising British act, whose band members' identities remain undisclosed — only known as Vessel (lead vocals), II (drums), III (bass), IV (guitar) and Espera (backing vocals) — broke through in a big way with their previous album, 2023's Take Me Back to Eden. The LP yielded the Top 5 rock hits 'The Summoning' and 'Granite.' Even in Arcadia's lead single 'Emergence' is a melodic song with occasional bursts of heaviness throughout its 6-miniute-plus length. In the midst of the fall tour, Sleep Token will play the Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky on September 19th. The band is also set to play Germany's Rock Im Park and Rock Am Ring festivals, as well as the UK's Download festival, in June. Listen to 'Emergence' and see the band's tour dates, along with the album's artwork and tracklist, below. Pre-order the album at this location. Sleep Token 2025 Tour Dates: 06/07 – Nuremberg, DE @ Rock Im Park 06/08 – Nürburgring, DE @ Rock Am Ring 06/14 – Donington Park, UK @ Download Festival 09/16 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena 09/17 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center 09/19 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life * 09/20 – Greensboro, NC @ First Horizon Coliseum 09/22 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center 09/23 – Worcester, MA @ DCU Center 09/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 09/26 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena 09/27 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena 09/28 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena 09/30 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena 10/01 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center 10/03 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 10/05 – West Valley City, UT @ Maverik Center 10/07 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome 10/08 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center 10/10 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena 10/11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Arena Artwork: Sleep Token Announce New Album and US Arena Tour, Unveil Single 'Emergence': Stream Spencer Kaufman Popular Posts Tool Apparently Booed for Disappointing Set at Their Own Festival Lady Gaga on Meeting Trent Reznor: "I Black Out Every Time I'm in His Presence" Gene Hackman and Wife's Causes of Death Revealed Gene Simmons Charging $12,500 To Be His Personal Assistant and Roadie for One Day Dead Kennedys Legend Jello Biafra Joins Cavalera Onstage for "Nazi Trumps F**k Off": Watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.
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04-03-2025
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Slayer Announce 2025 UK Shows with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, and Mastodon
The post Slayer Announce 2025 UK Shows with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, and Mastodon appeared first on Consequence. Slayer have added a pair of high-profile UK headlining gigs with a stacked support bill featuring Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed, and Neckbreakker. The shows mark the legendary thrash band's first non-festival concerts since reuniting last year. The newly announced shows are set for July 3rd at Blackweir Fields in Cardiff, Wales; and July 6th in Finsbury Park, London. In addition, Slayer also recently announced that they will be performing at Festival d'été de Québec in Québec City on July 11th with direct support from Mastodon. Get tickets here. The UK shows surround Slayer's appearance at Black Sabbath's final concert on July 5th at Villa Park in Birmingham. In an interview with Spin, guitarist Kerry King revealed that the thrash pioneers will celebrate Ozzy and company by performing a Sabbath cover during their set — the gig marking only the third time Slayer have shared a bill with Black Sabbath following Ozzfest in 1998 and in 2004. 'I remember when we played with Black Sabbath at Ozzfest in 2004,' King said in a press release. 'It was when Rob Halford came back to Judas Priest and we were third on the bill. You couldn't give me a better bill, I'll never forget that. As it stands now, Slayer plays a handful of gigs a year. But that's how important this Sabbath date is, and it's great we will get to play a longer set for our fans in Cardiff and London on this visit too. Being on the Sabbath bill means the world to me, because these are my uber-heroes. And to know that their camp thinks enough of us to offer us a spot is flattering and humbling.' Slayer singer-bassist Tom Araya called the booking an 'honor.' 'I was hanging out with my brother and his friends during my junior year in high school, and we would play Sabbath all the time, so I am a big fan,' Araya said via the press release. 'Black Sabbath were the originators, people call them 'the godfathers of metal music.' I think it's going to be an amazing experience, from the beginning to the end. I'm really, really honored to be a part of this, it's going to be great.' Slayer reunited in 2024 for their first shows since ending their farewell tour in 2019. The band played sets at Riot Fest and Aftershock, but their appearance at Louder Than Life was canceled due to remnants of Hurricane Helene. They will play the 2025 Louder Than Life festival in September of this year to make up for the canceled gig. Check out the poster for the upcoming UK shows and Slayer's full list of concert dates below. Slayer's 2025 Tour Dates: 07/03 – Cardiff, UK @ Blackweir Fields * 07/05 – Birmingham, UK @ Villa Park (Black Sabbath's final show) 07/06 – London, UK @ Finsbury Park * 07/11 – Québec City, CA @ Festival d'été de Québec 09/18 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life * = w/ Amon Amarth , Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed, and Neckbreakker Slayer Announce 2025 UK Shows with Amon Amarth, Anthrax, and Mastodon Jon Hadusek Popular Posts Michelle Trachtenberg Dead at 39 Gene Hackman and Wife's Deaths Ruled "Suspicious" as Investigators Find No Signs of Gas Leak Pink Floyd to Release 4K Remaster of Live At Pompeii in Theaters and IMAX 10 Pop-Rock Bands You Forgot Used to Be Heavy Jon Stewart Calls Out Elon Musk for Flaking on The Daily Show Interview GG Allin's Blood-Signed Underwear and Kurt Cobain's Hair Up for Auction Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.