QUEENSRŸCHE - Updated 2015 Tour Schedule For US And Europe Released
February 20, 2015, 9 years ago
Queensrÿche have updated their tour schedule for 2015, which sees them hitting the US and Europe between March and August. Their schedule is now as follows:
March
21 - Gala Showroom @ Cactus Petes Resort Casino - Jackpot, NV
27 - House of Blues - Anaheim, CA
28 - Mopars at the Strip @ Cannery Casino - Las Vegas, NV
April
16 - Monsters Of Rock Pre-Cruise Party - Miami, FL
18-22 - Monsters Of Rock Cruise - Miami, FL
25 - Welcome To Rockville Festival - Jacksonville, FL
26 - 37 Main - Johns Creek, GA
29 - The Altar Bar - Pittsburgh, PA
30 - Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood, NJ
May
2 - M3 Rock Festival - Columbia, MD
3 - Carolina Rebellion - Charlotte, NC
21 - House Of Blues - Houston, TX
22 - 210 Kapone's - San Antonio, TX
23 - Gas Monkey Live! - Dallas, TX
24 - Rocklahoma - Pryor, OK
June
July
19 - Pistoia Blues Festival - Pistoia, Italy
21 - Metaldays Festival - Tolmin, Slovenia
22 - Szene - Bezirk Simmering, Austria
26 - Z7 Summer Nights Open Air - Pratteln, Switzerland
31 - Wacken Open Air - Wacken, Germany
August
3 - Melkweg - Amsterdam, Netherlands
4 - Effenaar - Eindhoven, Netherlands
5 - The Marble Factory - Bristol, UK
6 - Electric Ballroom - London, UK
7 - Concorde 2 - Brighton, UK
8 - Alcatraz Festival - Kortrijk, Belgium
Queensrÿche guitarist Michael Wilton spoke with Ishibashi Music at NAMM 2015 in Anaheim, CA in January. He discussed the current status of the band and their forthcoming studio album:
Queensrÿche vocalist Todd La Torre is featured in a new interview with Music Enthusiast Magazine discussing the ongoing work on material for the band's forthcoming album.
La Torre: "The songs that we have right now are, I would say, melodic. There are some heavy tunes on there that are just, like, really rocking. I mean, some of the songs remind me, again, of Rage For Order, Operation: Mindcrime. We’ll probably slip in something that’s got a commercial - not that we’re trying to - something with a more commercial appeal, like the song ‘In This Light’ did on the record that I did before. But, overall, I’m hopeful that when it’s all said and done this record will have a really good drive, great, melodic choruses, great guitar parts, very dynamic. A little more prog. There’s a little more proggy elements…"
Go to this location for the complete interview.