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King Crimson announce 2021 rescheduled tour dates

King Crimson — featuring bandleader Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, Jakko Jakszy, Mel Collins, and the drum trio of Pat Mastelotto, Gavin Harris, and Jeremy Stacey – have announced 2021 rescheduled tour dates.  The U.S. tour will kick off July 22 in Florida and make their way through the U.S. before wrapping up in Washington DC on Sept. 11.

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Architects announce “For Those That Wish To Exist” North American tour

Architects have announced they will hit the road to North American in November and December 2021 for a headline run, kicking things off at Los Angeles’ Novo, and finishing up at Minneapolis’ First Avenue the following month.  The band posted on Twitter:  “For Those That Wish To Exist⁣ North America Tour.⁣ Tickets available Friday 10AM⁣ architectsofficial.com”

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Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford ‘doubts’ the band will play live again

Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford shared that he ‘doubts’ that the legendary band will ever perform live again, saying in part that his and his bandmembers ages are becoming a “real factor”. Whitford made the comments during an appearance on Joe Bonamassa’s streaming interview series “Live From Nerdville” after Joe asked Brad about the band’s planned European tour.

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Foo Fighters reveal new dates for U.S. anniversary tour

Foo Fighters have announced a 2021 North American tour to celebrate the band’s 26th anniversary.  The band have confirmed that they will be performing a set of their own shows from July-August this year, in addition to festival appearances at Lollapalooza, BottleRock and Bonnaroo.  Punk rockers Radkey will serve as support on all dates.