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Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets
Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets

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time5 days ago

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Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets

The post Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets appeared first on Consequence. Queens of the Stone Age are set to launch their 2025 US tour with make-up dates following health-related postponements and cancellations from 2024, when frontman Josh Homme needed to 'receive essential medical care.' The band will hit the road in June with special guests The Kills, plus a festival appearance at Bonnaroo. Get Queens of the Stone Age Tickets Here The tour will start with two nights in Boston on June 10th and 11th, making stops in Atlantic City, New Jersey; Columbus, Ohio; Cincinnati; and Madison, Wisconsin, before wrapping with a final date in Chicago on June 21st. These dates represent the rescheduled shows from Queens of the Stone Age's 'The End Is Nero Tour,' which originally began in 2023 in support of their eighth studio album In Times New Roman…. Find our ticket buying guide, including the full list of dates, and everything else you need to know about Queens of the Stone Age's 2025 tour below. Fans can look for last-minute deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub's FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 06/10 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway * (Get Tickets) 06/11 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway * (Get Tickets) 06/13 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena * (Get Tickets) 06/15 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 06/17 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoor * (Get Tickets) 06/18 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center * (Get Tickets) 06/20 – Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens Field * (Get Tickets) 06/21 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island * (Get Tickets) * = w/ The Kills Note: If you're planning a trip to see Queens of the Stone Age, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through The 2025 tour represents Queens of the Stone Age's return to the stage after health-related postponements in 2024. This past December, Josh Homme made his first on-stage appearance since the show postponements at a tribute concert for his late collaborator, Mark Lanegan. Concertgoers can expect to hear tracks from QOTSA's latest album In Times New Roman…, which was released in June 2023, alongside classics from their extensive catalog spanning over two decades. Josh Homme and the band are known for their high-energy performances featuring the signature Queens of the Stone Age sound that blends desert rock, stoner rock, and alternative metal. Supporting Acts: The Kills will serve as special guests for the main tour dates. They released their latest album, God Games, in 2023. The duo is known for their garage rock sound and dynamic live performances. Special Shows: The tour includes a notable appearance at Bonnaroo 2025. Get Queens of the Stone Age Tickets Here How much are tickets for Queens of the Stone Age's 2025 tour? Ticket prices vary by venue, city, and seating section. Check Ticketmaster or individual venue websites for specific pricing details for each show. Will there be VIP packages available? Check with Ticketmaster and individual venues when purchasing tickets for any available premium experience or VIP package options. What time do doors open for Queens of the Stone Age concerts? Doors typically open 90 minutes to 2 hours before showtime. Check your specific venue for exact timing. How long is a Queens of the Stone Age concert? Queens of the Stone Age typically performs for approximately 90-120 minutes, depending on the venue and whether there are supporting acts. Are there opening acts for all shows? The Kills are confirmed as special guests for the main tour dates (marked with * in the schedule). The Bonnaroo performance is a festival appearance. What is the age requirement for Queens of the Stone Age concerts? Age requirements vary by venue. Check with your specific venue for details. Does Queens of the Stone Age play the same setlist at every show? While there is typically a core setlist, Queens of the Stone Age has been known to vary songs and add special moments unique to certain dates, drawing from their extensive catalog of eight studio albums. What should I know about rescheduled dates? These 2025 dates are make-up shows for previously cancelled 2024 performances due to Josh Homme's health requirements. Original tickets from cancelled shows should be honored for corresponding rescheduled dates – check with your point of purchase for specific transfer details. Will there be merchandise available? Yes, expect official Queens of the Stone Age and The Kills merchandise at venue merch stands. Arrive early for the best selection. What else should I know about attending a Queens of the Stone Age concert? Security: Expect security screening including metal detectors and bag inspections at most venues Weather: Consider weather conditions for outdoor venues like Breese Stevens Field and KEMBA Live! Outdoor Arrival: Arrive early to secure merchandise and good positioning for general admission areas Venue Policies: Check individual venue policies regarding cameras, bags, and prohibited items Hydration: Stay hydrated and pace yourself – QOTSA shows are known for their intensity and energy Popular Posts King of the Hill Revival Gets Hulu Release Date, New Opening Sequence Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence Are Now In-Laws Dave Mustaine: Metallica Stole "Enter Sandman" Riff from Another Band Jonathan Joss, Voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill, Shot and Killed by Neighbor Sabrina Carpenter Announces New Single "Manchild" T-Pain Announces 20th Anniversary US Tour 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.

Record Store Day 2025: What releases should you be looking out for?
Record Store Day 2025: What releases should you be looking out for?

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time11-04-2025

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Record Store Day 2025: What releases should you be looking out for?

ADVERTISEMENT The 2025 edition of Record Store Day comes a little earlier this year, as 20 April is overtaken by Easter. So, RSD has been bumped up to this Saturday (12 April). Regardless, it's still the same annual celebration of independent record stores who come together to curate events and boast exclusive releases to treat music fans the world over. The hundred of titles pressed exclusively for RSD 2025 is as rich and varied as ever, with the reissuing of classics, one-off releases of rarities, and exclusive live performances pressed on vinyl for the very first time. We've combed through this year's list of releases, which you can find on the RSD website and come up with our selection of the 10 vinyls you shouldn't miss out on. Happy hunting. The Cure – Head On The Door (Picture Disc) & Alone (Four Tet Remix) The Cure RSD The Cure are Record Store Day regulars and this year they've got two releases: a picture disc version of their best studio album, 1985's 'The Head On The Door' (featuring classics like 'In Between Days', 'Close To Me' and the oft overlooked 'Six Different Ways'), remastered by Robert Smith and cut by Miles Showell; and a one-sided 12″ with a Four Tet remix of 'Alone' off last year's 'Songs Of A Lost World'. The proceeds from the sales of that single benefits Doctors Without Borders. Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Keep Me In Mind Sweetheart Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan RSD Scottish singer Isobel Campbell and the late, great Mark Lanegan worked on three albums together from 2006 to 2010 – including the Mercury Music Prize-shortlisted 'Ballad Of The Broken Seas', and the glorious 'Sunday At Devil Dirt'. This year's exclusive release features six songs that are available on vinyl for the very first time: the brand new title track and five songs from the 'Sunday At Devil Dirt' sessions. Not one to miss out on if you're in the mood for some country-tinged folk rock. Rage Against The Machine - Live On Tour 1993 Rage Against The Machine RSD Legacy Recordings has put together a new compilation of raw and unmixed live tracks from Rage Against The Machine's first world tour in 1993. This three-sided LP includes explosive renditions of 'Bombtrack', 'Killing In The Name' and 'Freedom'. Considering we're unlikely to ever see the band tour again, this is the consolation prize. Dead Or Alive - Youthquake Remixes Dead Or Alive RSD To celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)', two different limited and numbered 12″s are being released of the absolute banger for RSD 2025. Don't miss out. De La Soul - Bigger & Respect De La Soul RSD Speaking of brilliant singles, two previously unreleased De La Soul songs are finally dropping on vinyl this year. 'Bigger' and 'Respect' were originally recorded in 2004, and we can't wait to get our hands on these two. David Bowie - Ready, Set, Go David Bowie RSD Granted, since his death in 2016, there's always been some exclusive David Bowie pressing going at RSD. However, this year's one is a good'un. Recorded live at London's Riverside Studios in 2003, 'Ready, Set, Go' is Bowie performing his underrated 2003 album 'Reality' in its entirety. It also features several tracks from the brilliant 'Heathen' and 'Hallo Spaceboy' from 'Outside'. Tom Waits - Get Behind The Mule (Spiritual) Tom Waits RSD This previously unreleased version of 'Get Behind the Mule' is an alternate take of 'Mule Variation''s iconic track. The blurb for the RSD release states: 'This stripped-down rendition amplifies the dark narrative of murder and perseverance, with the lyrics even slightly altered, rendering it with an even starker intensity than the original LP version.' Sold. Lou Reed – Metal Machine Music (50th Anniversary Edition) Lou Reed RSD Lou Reed's 1975 album was essentially a massive 'fuck you' to his record label at the time. Following on from the glorious triple-tap of 'Transformer', 'Berlin' and 'Sally Can't Dance', 'Metal Machine Music' was a departure: 64 minutes of unstructured compositions that eschewed melody for noise music guitars. It was released as a double album, critically panned, and then taken off the shelves three weeks later. Since then, the album has been reappraised by fans of experimental music. It's a tough listen but there's still plenty to enjoy and puzzle over. Plus, this year's 50th anniversary edition has been pressed on a silver vinyl, and the cover art is all kinds of lovely. Lianne La Havas – Is Your Love Big Enough? Lianne La Havas RSD British alt-soul singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas released her debut album in 2012, and finding it on vinyl has been something of a mission over the years. Thankfully, the LP featuring singles like 'Forget', 'Lost & Found' and 'Au Cinema' is coming back for RSD on pink and blue marble vinyl, with each vinyl being individually pressed - making every copy unique. Yes please. The NeverEnding Story Original Soundtrack The NeverEnding Story RSD We finish with a nostalgia hit. The OST for the 80s classic has been out of print for decades, and this remastered edition will be a rare find. Only 2,000 units will be available worldwide. So best of luck and congrats in advance to those who'll once again get to listen to the stellar work by legendary disco producer Giorgio Moroder and Klaus Doldlinger of the German jazz group Passport. Just don't think too hard about Artax the horse drowning in the mud while you do...

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