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Old 04-25-2018, 10:21 PM   #1814
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This year at the greatest open airs in Germany:
Foo Fighters, Marilyn Manson, A Perfect Circle (without James Iha) and Thirty Seconds To Mars.
FF and even TSTM announced as headliners.

https://www.concertvisions.net/wp-co...99cef35636.png

Interesting to see that Live Nation is now involved in Germany too, cooperating at this festival. Could also have an influence on the European activities of the Smashing Pumpkins.

A Perfect Circle will do a tour in the States in October and November and gigs in Europe in December, to promote their new album. So there might be no European dates of the Smashing Pumpkins this year, as James Iha may be involved again in his band APC.




A Perfect Circle Announce More U.S. Tour Dates In Support Of New Album

The band plot more dates this fall after releasing their first album in 14 years, 'Eat The Elephant'
NATE HERTWECKGRAMMYS APR 25, 2018 - 8:24 AM
https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/...port-new-album

The run of shows will begin Oct. 20 in Salt Lake City and hit cities across the U.S., including Denver, Austin, Atlanta, New York, and Las Vegas, before wrapping up in Phoenix on Nov. 20. This fall trek comes after a short summer tour kicking off May 12 in Somerset, Wis. and concluding May 26 in Dallas. The band also has European dates booked in June and December.

A Perfect Circle are back. Last week, the band released their first new album in 14 years, Eat The Elephant, and now they've announced more U.S. tour dates this fall.
Eat The Elephant was released April 20, marking the group's first album since 2004's Emotive. A Perfect Circle singer Maynard James Keenan explained the hiatus to Rolling Stone, saying, "Part of it was me having to step away for a while. Part of it was my winery and trying to get Tool nudged forward, and Puscifer. All those things were going on simultaneously and I just lost track of time, honestly… Anything's possible now, and we're able to blow the dust off that and go, 'Oh, yeah, we can do this.' And [guitarist] Billy [Howerdel] always has material up his sleeve."

Tickets for the new set of dates go on sale Apr. 27 via the band's website.

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