Reformed rock band Faith No More announce Australian tour
More than two decades after their last headline tour Down Under, reformed rock band Faith No More are finally set to make their return. Here’s where you can see the hit-makers’ onstage spectacular.
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Reformed rockers Faith No More will tour Australia in May — their first headline stint Down Under in two decades.
The five-piece band will also play Brisbane Entertainment Centre on May 13, Qudos Bank Arena on May 15, Rod Laver Arena on May 16, Adelaide Entertainment Centre on May 18 and RAC Arena Perth on May 20.
Tickets go on sale midday February 12, with a pre-sale starting February 10 for Frontier Touring members.
The 2020 Faith No More line-up is Mike Patton, Roddy Bottum, Mike Bordin, Jon Hudson and Bill Gould.
The band were last in Australia playing the Soundwave Festival in 2015.
Their hits include Epic, Easy, Evidence, Falling to Pieces, Midlife Crisis, We Care a Lot and From Out of Nowhere.
This will be the band’s first headline tour of Australia since 1997.
They will donate $1 from each ticket sold to Animals Australia and state fire services in affected areas including NSW Rural Fire Service, Country Fire Association VIC, SA Country Fire Service, Rural Fire Brigades Association QLD.
Melbourne band RVG will open for Faith No More at all shows.
Faith No More will play a show in LA this Friday with System of a Down, Korn and Helmet, their first show of the year.
As well as European shows in June and July, the band play a sold out Bushfire Benefit Show in Manchester on June 9, with all proceeds going to Australian fire relief funds.