Slipknot have announced a 25-date US tour. The Knotfest Roadshow kick off on September 28 in Tinley Park, Illinois, and ends in Phoenix, Arizona on November 2. Support comes from Killswitch Engage, Fever 333 and Code Orange.Tickets go on sale from 10am local time on June 4, though Knotfest subscribers can buy tickets at 10am local time on June 2. Tickets will be available from 10am local time on June 2, with a general on-sale from 10am local on June 4.The tour follows the previously announced Knotfest Iowa, which takes place in the band’s hometown of Des Moines on September 25 and also features Faith No More, Lamb Of God, Megadeth and more.“With the world opening up, it’s time to get excited about LIFE again,” says singer Corey Taylor of the tour. “‘To get back to LIFE again. This tour is a long time coming and we hope you’re as excited to see it as we are to play it. Stay safe, stay (sic) an
Lady A’s “What a Song Can Do Tour” will roll through Alabama with a pair of shows this summer, Red Mountain Entertainment announced Wednesday morning. The group will hit The Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach Thursday, Aug. 19 and then The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater Saturday, Aug. 28. Tickets for each show go on sale Friday, May 28 at 10 a.m. You can purchase via Ticketmaster or the venue box .
The Jonas Brothers are hitting the road for 2021, bringing Kelsea Ballerini along for a 44-concert national tour.
The tour is set to begin in late August and run through the end of October. Ballerini is the primary opener for the show, but some stops will include musical acts like Jordan McGraw and other surprise guests.
Alabamians can rejoice because three stops will be within spitting distance of the Yellowhammer State. Popular concert cities Nashville and Atlanta are on the list for Sept. 16-18, but in October, the JoBros are rounding back around to make a pit stop just an hour up the road from Tuscaloosa.