Faith No More, an influential rock band from the ‘80s, is teasing fans with more exciting news as they gear up for their highly anticipated 2027 tour.
Marking as the band’s grand live comeback, they will have their first live shows in more than a decade, this time alongside fellow music veterans System of a Down.
In an update for the upcoming tour, the five-piece band, made up of Mike Patton on lead vocals, Billy Gould on bass guitar, Mike Bordin on drums, Roddy Bottum on keyboards and rhythm guitar and Jon Hudson on lead guitar, announced additional dates for the concert run.
Mike Patton of Faith No More performs at Merriweather Post Pavillion in 2015Richie Downs/Getty Images
On Instagram, the band revealed it will perform at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracanã Stadium on Jan. 15.
The event, billed as One Night Only, will feature intense live performances from System of a Down and Faith No More.
Tickets for the upcoming show will go on general sale on Aug. 21 while presales begin on Aug. 19.
View this post on InstagramThe concert will mark Faith No More’s first return to Brazil since September 2015, when they performed at Rock in Rio festival and headlined a show in São Paulo.
In June, the band hinted at exciting activities scheduled for next year by sharing a cryptic post with a black-and-white background of a crowd with “2027” text.
A month later, Faith No More officially announced a four-date co-headlining tour with System of a Down, covering major cities in Australia and New Zealand.
“It’s been a minute. Let’s do this, Australia and NZ. Joining our friends @systemofadown as we take over stadiums Jan/Feb 2027,” the caption reads.
Apart from Brazil, Australia and New Zealand, the rock band hinted at more dates and locations for the tour in the future.
“We’re gonna do it. We’re gonna play,” he told the Rock Talk podcast when asked about plans for 2027. “We’re definitely going to be in Europe. We’re definitely going to be in South America and Australia, and the US.”
The series of exciting shows will serve as the band’s live reunion following their official disbandment in 1998, their first reunion being The Second Coming Tour, which ran from 2009 to 2012, and the release of their final studio album, Sol Invictus, in 2015.
Faith No More Co-Headlining Show with System of a Down
Jan. 15 — Rio de JaneiroJan. 22 — Sydney, AustraliaJan. 27 — Melbourne, AustraliaFeb. 1 — Brisbane, AustraliaFeb. 7 — Wellington, New Zealand
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