EXTREME - Upcoming Pornograffitti Live Show In Las Vegas To Be Filmed For Cinema Release, TV Broadcast, And CD/DVD
May 19, 2015, 9 years ago
Veteran rockers Extreme will perform live in Las vegas on May 30th at The Joint. According to an update from the band, the show will be filmed for a worldwide cinema release, a TV broadcast, and a CD/DVD release. More details will be revealed in the coming days. Stay tuned.
Extreme have updated the South American tour schedule for their ongoing Pornograffitti Live 25th Anniversary. Dates are as follows:
June
13 - HSBC Brasil - Sao Paulo, Brazil
14 - Fundicao Progresso - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
16 - Package at Opiniao - Porto Alegre, Brazil
18 - Teatro Vorterix - Buenos Aires, Argentina
20 - Teatro Cariola - Santiago, Chile
23 - Metropol - Bogota, Colombia
Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt recently spoke with Greg Prato for Songfacts. A couple of excerpts from the interview can be found below:
Q: Who are some of your favorite songwriters?
A: “I’m a big Queen fan, I'm a big Beatles fan - great songwriters. I love Bread, I think they're great songwriters. But there's people that write rock songs amazingly well, like AC/DC. Journey were great songwriters. Queen was definitely top of the rock, and the Beatles were top of the pop/melodic stuff. Everybody else that I love was in the middle of that.”
Q: You mentioned being a fan of Kix earlier, too.
A: “I saw Kix probably 12 times through the years. There was a club called Celebration that they'd play in Boston, and we'd go down to watch. I just thought they were one of the coolest bands, especially live. I used to love watching them live, and I thought they were one of those bands that didn't get their just-desserts.”
Q: What are Extreme's plans to write and record a new album?
A: “I’m writing all the time. We're in the studio right now with a couple of friends that are writers, and we're working on some new stuff. So we're constantly writing. With Extreme, we should have done an album ages ago, but we're slowly but surely starting to write stuff.”
Read the full interview at this location.