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Deftones and Rise Against Announce 2017 Tour

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Deftones and Rise Against have announced a joint tour for 2017. The bands will embark on dates around North America through June and early July, with Thrice supporting. Check out the full itinerary below. Deftones’ last album,  Gore , arrived in 2016.

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Rise Against said in a press release:

Every once in awhile you get to share the stage with a band so powerful they make you work harder. After conspiring for years, we’re excited to finally share the road with such an epic band. We can’t wait to put Deftones and Rise Against fans under the same roof in 2017.

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06-9 Chicago, IL - Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island 06-10 Sterling Heights, MI - Michigan Lottery Theater at Freedom Hill 06-11 Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage 06-13 Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater 06-16 Boston, MA - Blue Hills Bank Pavilion 06-17 Philadelphia, PA - Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing 06-18 Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater 06-20 Charlotte, NC - Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre 06-22 Tampa, FL - MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 06-23 Miami, FL - Bayfront Park Amphitheater 06-24 Jacksonville, FL - Daily’s Place Amphitheater 06-26 The Woodlands, TX - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 06-27 Dallas, TX - Starplex Pavilion 06-28 Austin, TX - Austin360 Amphitheater 06-30 Denver, CO - Pepsi Center 07-01 Salt Lake City, UT - USANA Amphitheater 07-03 Seattle, WA - White River Amphitheatre 07-06 Concord, CA - Concord Pavilion 07-07 Chula Vista, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheatre 07-08 Las Vegas, NV - Downtown Las Vegas Events Center 07-09 Phoenix, AZ - Ak-Chin Pavilion

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Deftones + Rise Against Announce Co-Headlining 2017 North American Tour With Openers Thrice

Get ready for one of the biggest tours of 2017! Deftones and Rise Against will join forces this summer for a huge North American co-headlining tour, with Thrice  set to open for the full run.

This absolutely killer tour will take over North America beginning June 9 in Chicago and concluding July 9 in Phoenix. Deftones will be touring in support of their 2016 full-length, Gore , while Rise Against’s latest album, The Black Market , was released in 2014. There’s currently no word on if Rise Against are planning a new release in time for the summer tour.

“Every once in a while you get to share the stage with a band so powerful they make you work harder. After conspiring for years, we're excited to finally share the road with such an epic band. We can't wait to put Deftones and Rise Against fans under the same roof in 2017,” said Rise Against in a statement.

Tickets for the co-headlining tour will go on sale Feb. 10 at 10AM local time. In addition to single ticket options, fans in select cities will have access to a 3 or 4-show Ticket to Rock package, which will include a lawn ticket to multiple shows at select venues this summer.

Check out the full list of dates below!

Deftones + Rise Against 2017 North American Tour Dates with Thrice:

6/09 – Chicago, Ill. @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island 6/10 – Sterling Heights, Mich. @ Michigan Lottery Theater at Freedom Hill 6/11 – Toronto, Ontario @ Budweiser Stage 6/13 – Wantagh, N.Y. @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater 6/16 – Boston, Mass. @ Blue Hills Bank Pavilion 6/17 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing 6/18 – Raleigh, N.C. @ Red Hat Amphitheater 6/20 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre 6/22 – Tampa, Fla. @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 6/23 – Miami, Fla. @ Bayfront Park Amphitheater 6/24 – Jacksonville, Fla. @ Daily’s Place Amphitheater 6/26 – The Woodlands, Texas @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 6/27 – Dallas, Texas @ Starplex Pavilion 6/28 – Austin, Texas @ Austin360 Amphitheater 6/30 – Denver, Colo. @ Pepsi Center 7/01 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheater 7/03 – Seattle, Wash. @ White River Amphitheatre 7/06 – Concord, Calif. @ Concord Pavilion 7/07 – Chula Vista, Calif. @ Sleep Train Amphitheatre 7/08 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ Downtown Las Vegas Events Center 7/09 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Ak-Chin Pavilion

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Frontmen Summit: Deftones, Rise Against & Thrice Discuss Winning Over Each Other’s Fans on 2017 Summer Tour

When the Deftones, Rise Against, and Thrice tour came up in a recent interview with Pierce The Veil, the band's frontman Vic Fuentes half-jokingly said, "Maybe they need another guitar tech." But in…

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When this summer’s  Deftones , Rise Against and Thrice tour came up in a recent interview with Pierce The Veil , the band’s frontman Vic Fuentes half-joked, “Maybe they need another guitar tech.” That’s high praise from a band who has their own headlining tour on the horizon and whose last album, Misadventures , debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. 

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But in the rock world, that’s the kind of excitement this triple-bill inspires — maybe because it’s the sort of escape we need right now. Deftones bring their fantastical side, which lets fans drift off to another world. Rise Against is always politically outspoken about the present moment. And Thrice lives somewhere in between, a cerebral post-hardcore island that’s very much its own. 

Rise Against and Thrice are approaching 20 years together, while Deftones closing in on three decades. They’ve all put in time, and over their careers, they’ve grown their respective fanbases into dedicated units that will come together this summer. Needless to say, the bands are up for the challenge.  

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Billboard spoke with the frontmen of the three groups– Deftones’ Chino Moreno, Rise Against’s Tim McIlrath and Thrice’s Dustin Kensrue — about the socio-musical collaboration in store. 

Have the three of you spent a lot of time together?

Moreno : Yeah, with Rise we’ve done some festivals, and we have a lot of mutual friends in common, so we’ve crossed paths tons of times. And in those times, we’ve talked about doing something together. Tim’s actually performed with us; we did a couple of duets together live just having fun. And with the Thrice guys, maybe like seven years ago we did this Warped-kind of tour. So we have a history with those guys, and although our bands come from different places musically and geographically, it’s sort of a unique coming together of three different groups. I think it’ll be great. 

Kensrue : Yeah, it’s good going into it knowing that it’s a good vibe, a good group of people, especially because when you’re out for a month and there’s a bad batch, it can be pretty brutal. We’ve had that, so we’re really excited. It’s such a different experience doing the two of four on the bill, and playing early and playing short. You get done with your set and you’re like, “Oh, man, I got the whole night ahead of me, how weird.” Headlining you’re like, “Alright, I’m done now.”

How long has this tour been in the works, and was it going to happen regardless of circumstances, or was it somewhat inspired by the craziness in the world right now?

McIlrath : I think a little bit of both. We’ve been wanting this to happen for a while. We’d be on tour somewhere, and all of a sudden there’d be a festival date. We’d cross paths with the Deftones and watch them play and hang out, and we’d look out across the festival of bands playing and we’d think, “Man, we should be sharing a stage with the Deftones. We should get our two bands together.” We would talk about it and kind of conspire. The stars never aligned for us; our schedules never worked out. Every single time we hung out with the Deftones over the last ten years, my last sentence of the night was always, “We gotta go on tour together.” 

Talk about, as a frontman, how sharing the stage together inspires you.

Moreno : Honestly, I think we’re all different enough and we all have our own sort of place we come from. So if you look at it that way and you look at it as being inspired by this guy or that guy and say, “Wow, this is neat we can all share this moment together.” Maybe we come from different backgrounds or we come from different places musically, but, to me, it’s more complementing each other. 

McIlrath : Rock has been so maligned the last few years, a lot of bands getting lumped into the same category. You mentioned the Grammys earlier — [it’s] kind of baffling to me the bands I see that end up in the rock category, or even bands that end up in the metal category or whatever.

And I think this tour shows you the varying degrees of what rock can look and sound like and the different approaches that bands can take. You’re gonna find three very different vocalists, three different approaches and three different bands. We’re all walking up there with guitars and bass and drums and we’re all playing rock music, but these are guys who have truly different approaches to everything from lyrics to what they want their shows to look like. And that’s kind of what makes this all fun, and shows you that when you peel back the layers rock is really diverse, there’s a lot of variety.

Kensrue : I think as a vocalist, and a guitarist even, it’s an exciting tour because there is a huge variety. But I think as much as I like good pop music and whatever, I do feel like there’s great guitar rock out there that’s doing well, and I think this tour is a cool coming together of three bands that have been doing it a long time. I think that might be why a lot of people are so excited about it — it’s a big fun rock show. And the bands definitely don’t sound the same. 

Deftones X Rise Against Summer 2017 w/ special guest @thrice . Tix on sale Friday. pic.twitter.com/E3MpTeIb6X — Deftones (@deftones) February 6, 2017

What Rise Against song would you want Chino to sing?

McIlarth : Chino is such a powerful frontman and there’s really nobody like him out there so you’d have to find something that’s kind of up to snuff for a vocalist like that. I would love to put him on something aggressive — like, Rise Against has a song called “State Of The Union,” and I think that the untethered Chino is one of my favorite parts of him as a vocalist. 

What song would you guys all do together and why?

Kensrue : Oh man, I’m thinking back to something that would be pre- all of our bands that we can all really dig that would be timely. We could do like a Bob Dylan song somewhere. 

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How does it inspire you to be around someone like Tim, who is so outspoken politically, and how do you handle a tour in 2017 under the all political craziness that is happening?

Moreno : I feel like we’re all affected by it obviously, but I think it’s great we have Rise to be that band to do that, and speak how they want to. Deftones have never been a band that’s been politically driven in any way. To me — and to us, in general — music has always been an escape from that type of thing. I get my high making music that sort of feels disconnected from society and what problems we may be facing here or there. I definitely have an opinion on the world, but my area is somewhere else and I’m comfortable with that.

So I think the balance of having a band like Rise, that is very outspoken, it’s a good juxtaposition in a way to have that. There’s time for that and there’s time for just letting loose and feeling free of the pressures of society. And Thrice is kind of right there in the middle of it. To me it’s a pretty rounded-out bill. 

Tim, how do you feel being sort of the political spokesperson on this tour?

McIlrath : For a band like us, we want to talk about it — it’s the fuel that our band has always run on, the friction of society. So, in a lot of ways, this is a year in which our band has become sort of re-energized, in a way that we haven’t been in a long time. In a lot of ways our band was built for years like 2017. And it’s exciting as much as it is depressing.

I was listening to an interview with the guy who’s in charge of the Sea Shepherd, Captain Paul Watson, and they were doing that reality show where cameras follow them around trying to save the whales. He said, “Listen, I’m trying to put myself out of business. I’m trying to end illegal whaling and therefore ending my career.” And Rise Against is a band that we’ve been trying to put ourselves out of business, too. If the ills of society were cured tomorrow there wouldn’t be as much of a place for a band like Rise Against in the world, and that’s something I’d be okay with.

But for the political climate this year to all of a sudden turn around so fast, it sort of creates this place where a band like Rise Against is needed, not just for the four of us, but for our fans out there who are looking for a place to go, who are looking for a voice, looking for somewhere where they can find songs that distil how they’re feeling. 

So you must not be worried about polarizing anyone in the audience. I’m thinking about shows past, where the upside-down distress flag was used. Are you planning on doing something like that again in this tour, making a statement in that way?

McIlrath : Yeah, what’s really awesome about being in Rise Against is that we’ve never been tethered by the “shut up and play” dynamic. There’s never been any false advertising about who we are. I mean, our name is Rise Against. You know what you’re coming to see. We’re up front about who we are and unapologetic about what we have to say.

I love being able to shock people. I love being able to show up at a festival as an opening band and take people by surprise. It’s exciting to be able to take what you’re passionate about, especially in such a tumultuous political climate, and be able to put it into a song without risk. Not to say the risk doesn’t exist, but it’s a risk we have never given a sh-t about. Polarizing people is our currency; it’s what we do.

I hear the term “safe places” thrown around. I don’t want to create a safe place. I want to create a place that is hostile toward racism, sexism, and misogyny. I want to create a place where that kind of stuff can’t exist, where those kind of sentiments are suffocated. And that, to me, is a Rise Against show, it’s a Rise Against record, it’s our community of fans.

What do you see being the bonding activities of choice on this tour?

Moreno : I’m way into road bikes and riding bikes, one of my favorite things to do. Summertime is a great time to get out and ride bikes, so hopefully we got some guys who like to do that. We like beer, that’s one thing I think hopefully we all have in common. We’ve partied with both those bands a bit back in the day, so nice craft beers and bike rides, that sounds like a good summer to me. 

McIlrath : Our last tour was with Killswitch Engage , and after the show, the singer of Killswitch, Jesse [Leach], would DJ outside of the tour buses, and we would all play the bag game, corn hole, and we’d just sit out in parking lots all night and do that. You go into a tour like a Deftones and Thrice tour, and I’ll tell you right now, on that tour, there will be vegans and carnivores, stoners and straight edge kids, atheists and religious people all thrown into a dressing room somewhere. Video gamers, sports nuts, people who hate sports. I think it will be fun. There’s a variety of characters that are going to be out there, let’s just say that.

Kensrue : The first one that came to mind might have been on the Rise Against tour that we did ages ago with Alkaline Trio , and I think there was the tour where we tried to set up Tour U, which was a tour university. We were gonna teach classes to each other and I mostly remember planning it. It took a while to get off the ground, but I think it was on Alkaline’s bus one night and we had like four or five classes set up, a cooking class and all sorts of stuff.

I like the random times you go out for drinks and something different happens. I remember being on a day off in Savannah with Brand New years and years ago, and we ended up at this weird little Irish pub by the water. We were like the only people in this room with the guy playing covers on the piano and we ended up going up there, singing tons of songs with him and it was just ludicrous and amazing.

As far as what bands we’ve vibed with a ton, we end up going out with the same bands more than once, ‘coz you gotta find the band that you like, that draws, that you both make a little money. It’s hard to balance that all out. The Rise Against guys, we’ve seen them around; we haven’t seen the Deftones guys in a while. But all of them have been super sweet to us in the past. 

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What’s it going to be like bringing your fanbases together? 

Moreno : It’s funny, we’re a band that’s been around for god knows how long, but I still know there are a lot of people that have heard of us and have not been in front of us before. When we do things like this, like putting together tours, it’s always your chance to just show what you’ve been doing all these years to people, young and old, who maybe have not heard you. So, I think that benefits everybody on the bill, just to bring people together and obviously if it’s a band that you have those sort of diehard fan bases that’s great ‘cause Deftones have that. But it’s great to go with other bands and see the same thing. There are different people, and I think to be able to share a bill benefits everybody. It’ll be fun for us. 

McIlrath : It’s exciting to be able to play in a room full of enthusiastic music fans of all kinds of music. I think just putting that kind of energy into a room is gonna be incredible, and the challenge of winning over a diehard Deftones fan that maybe hasn’t given our band the time of day — I love that challenge.

As our band was growing up, I loved opening shows or supporting shows because you were always kind of underestimated. In a lot of ways, they bought a ticket to see somebody else and you’re just kind of the obstacle in between them and their favorite band. I like being able to turn heads and win people over, because there’s something really satisfying about going out there with that challenge and trying to overcome it.

And we’re a different band than the Deftones. We’re a different band than Thrice, but I think the music fan today is also far more diverse than people give them credit for. I’m excited to tap into that enthusiasm of Thrice fans and Deftones fans and to see if we can find some common ground.

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Deftones announce 2017 summer tour with Rise Against

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Deftones announce 2017 summer tour with Rise Against

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This summer, Deftones will embark on North American tour alongside fellow hard rockers Rise Against . The 21-city jaunt commences in Chicago on June 9th and also includes stops in Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Charlotte, and Miami, among other prominent cities.  Update: Thrive will serve as the tour’s supporting act.

See the full tour itinerary below. Tickets go on sale beginning February 10th.

Deftones will be touring in support of Gore , one of our favorite releases from all of 2016 .

Deftones 2017 Tour Dates: 04/18 – Vienna, AT @ Gasometer 04/19 – Munich, DE @ Zenith 04/20 – Zurich, CH @ Halle 622 04/21 – Milan, IT @ Fabrique 04/23 – Offenbach, DE @ Stadthalle 04/24 – Tiburg, NL @ 013 04/25 – Luxembourg @ Rockhal 04/27 – Berlin, DE @ Velodrom 04/28 – Hamburg, DE @ Sporthalle 04/29 – Meerhout, BE @ Groezrock 05/01 – Cologne, DE @ Palladium 05/02 – Paris, FR @ Olympia 05/03 – Paris, FR @ Olympia 05/05 – London, UK @ Alexandra Palace 05/06 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo 05/07 – Glasgow, UK @ SECC 05/09 – Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street 05/10 – Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street 06/09 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island ^ 06/10 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Theater at Freedom Hill ^ 06/11 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^ 06/13 – Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater ^ 06/16 – Boston, MA @ Blue Hills Bank Pavilion ^ 06/17 – Philadelphia, PA @ Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing ^ 06/18 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater ^ 06/20 – Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre ^ 06/22 – Tampa, FL @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre ^ 06/23 – Miami, FL @ Bayfront Park Amphitheater ^ 06/24 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place Amphitheater ^ 06/26 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ^ 06/27 – Dallas, TX @ Starplex Pavilion ^ 06/28 – Austin, TX @ Austin360 Amphitheater ^ 06/30 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center ^ 07/01 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheater ^ 07/03 – Seattle, WA @ White River Amphitheatre ^ 07/06 – Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion ^ 07/07 – Chula Vista, CA @ Sleep Train Amphitheatre ^ 07/08 – Las Vegas, NV @ Downtown Las Vegas Events Center ^ 07/09 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion ^

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February 6, 2017 / 8:45 AM PST / CBS San Francisco

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( RADIO.COM ) – Summer of 2017 is shaping to be an extensive touring season. On Monday, the Deftones and Rise Against have announced that they will join forces for a co-headlining tour in 2017.

Their extensive tour will kick off on June 9 in Chicago, Ill. at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island and run through July 9. The tour will include stops in Las Vegas, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Miami, among other cities.

"Every once in awhile you get to share the stage with a band so powerful they make you work harder. After conspiring for years, we're excited to finally share the road with such an epic band. We can't wait to put Deftones and Rise Against fans under the same roof in 2017," said Rise Against in a press release.

Deftones and Rise Against North American Co-Headline Tour Dates: June 9 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island June 10 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Theater at Freedom Hill June 11 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage June 13 – Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater June 16 – Boston, MA @ Blue Hills Bank Pavilion June 17 – Philadelphia, PA @ Festival Pier at Penn's Landing June 18 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater June 20 – Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre June 22 – Tampa, FL @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre June 23 – Miami, FL @ Bayfront Park Amphitheater June 24 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily's Place Amphitheater June 26 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion June 27 – Dallas, TX @ Starplex Pavilion June 28 – Austin, TX @ Austin360 Amphitheater June 30 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center July 1 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheater July 3 – Seattle, WA @ White River Amphitheatre July 6 – Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion July 7 – Chula Vista, CA @ Sleep Train Amphitheatre July 8 – Las Vegas, NV @ Downtown Las Vegas Events Center July 9 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion

Tickets go on sale on February 10, at 10:00 AM local time. For tickets and additional information, visit Ticketmaster .

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Deftones continue to tour behind their new album, GORE . This summer, they’ll be doing a month of shows in North America with co-headliners Rise Against. Take a look at their upcoming tour dates below.

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Deftones and Rise Against Announce 2017 Co-Headlining Tour

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This summer will bring a month-long tour from Deftones and Rise Against

Deftones and Rise Against are joining forces for a co-headlining tour this summer. The trek will set off June 9 in Rise Against’s hometown of Chicago, and keep the bands on the road through a July 9 in Phoenix, Arizona.

“Every once in a while you get to share the stage with a band so powerful they make you work harder,” Rise Against said of the tour in a statement. “After conspiring for years, we’re excited to finally share the road with such an epic band. We can’t wait to put Deftones and Rise Against fans under the same roof in 2017.”

Deftones are touring behind their latest studio album, 2016’s Gore.   Meanwhile, Rise Against’s latest studio release goes back to 2014’s The Black Market .

Deftones and Rise Against Co-Headlining Tour Dates:

6/9 — Chicago, IL, Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island 6/10 — Sterling Heights, MI, Michigan Lottery Theater at Freedom Hill 6/11 — Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage 6/13 — Wantagh, NY, Nikon at Jones Beach Theater 6/16 — Boston, MA, Blue Hills Bank Pavilion 6/17 — Philadelphia, PA, Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing 6/18 — Raleigh, NC, Red Hat Amphitheater 6/20 — Charlotte, NC, Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre 6/22 — Tampa, FL, MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 6/23 — Miami, FL, Bayfront Park Amphitheater 6/24 — Jacksonville, FL, Daily’s Place Amphitheater 6/26 — The Woodlands, TX, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 6/27 — Dallas, TX, Starplex Pavilion 6/28 — Austin, TX, Austin360 Amphitheater 6/30 — Denver, CO, Pepsi Center 7/1 — Salt Lake City, UT, USANA Amphitheater 7/3 — Seattle, WA, White River Amphitheatre 7/6 — Concord, CA, Concord Pavilion 7/7 — Chula Vista, CA, Sleep Train Amphitheatre 7/8 — Las Vegas, NV, Downtown Las Vegas Events Center 7/9 — Phoenix, AZ, Ak-Chin Pavilion

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DEFTONES AND RISE AGAINST ANNOUNCE CO-HEADLINE SUMMER TOUR

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With special guests thrice and frank iero and the patience, performing june 28, 2017, austin360 amphitheater at circuit of the americas.

– Tickets on sale this Friday, February 10, 2017 at 12:00 pm CST   –

Austin, TX – February 6, 2017 –   LOS ANGELES (Feb. 6, 2017) – Deftones  will join forces with  Rise Against  this summer for an extensive co-headline tour. Produced by Live Nation, the North American run will kick off on June 9 in Chicago, IL at FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. It will include a show at  Austin360 Amphitheater  on  June 28  with special guests Thrice and Frank Iero and the Patience. See below for full tour itinerary.

“Every once in awhile you get to share the stage with a band so powerful they make you work harder. After conspiring for years, we’re excited to finally share the road with such an epic band. We can’t wait to put Deftones and Rise Against fans under the same roof in 2017,” said  Rise Against.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday, February 10, at 12:00 PM via ticketmaster, all ticketmaster outlets, or by calling 1-800-745-3000 to charge by phone. 

Deftones  have released eight studio albums to date – including 2016’s  Gore  – and have sold over 10 million albums worldwide. “Hard rock thrives on conflict and chaos, and no band has found more beauty and soaring aggression within those ingredients than Deftones,” said the  Los Angeles Times . The multi-Platinum, GRAMMY®-winning alternative rock band from Sacramento, CA is vocalist/guitarist Chino Moreno, guitarist Stephen Carpenter, keyboardist/samplist Frank Delgado, drummer Abe Cunningham, and bassist Sergio Vega.  http://www.deftones.com

Chicago-based band  Rise Against’s  most recent album is  The Black Market , which hit No. 1 on the Alternative, Top Rock and Hard Rock albums charts.  Alternative Press  awarded  The Black Market four stars, noting, “Whatever meaning you take from them [the songs]…one thing remains solid—the sheer heart with which they were forged and the very visceral emotion they contain” and  Kerrang  praised the album as “a magnificent wake-up call.”  Rise Against  is Tim McIlrath (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), Zach Blair (lead guitar), Joe Principe (bass) and Brandon Barnes (drums).  http://www.riseagainst.com

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Deftones, Rise Against Plot Joint Summer Tour

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Raucous rockers Deftones and Rise Against will partner up for a co-headlining tour this summer.

“We’ve been talking to Rise about touring together for a while now. Finally, everything aligned and we get to spend the summer playing shows with our friends. We couldn’t be more excited and can’t wait to see you at the shows,” Deftones said in a statement.

Rise Against added, “Every once in awhile you get to share the stage with a band so powerful they make you work harder. After conspiring for years, we’re excited to finally share the road with such an epic band. We can’t wait to put Deftones and Rise Against fans under the same roof in 2017.”

Deftones released Gore , their first album in four years, in April 2016. Rise Against, meanwhile, have largely been on a break since the arrival of their 2014 LP The Black Market ; in 2013, singer Tom McIlrath told Rolling Stone the band needed to “recharge batteries” after a grueling two years on the road touring.

The 21-date jaunt, which also includes special guests Thrice, kicks off June 9th in Chicago and concludes a month later in Phoenix on July 9th. Tickets go on sale February 10th local time; visit the Deftones’ site for complete details.

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While the band is deeply rooted in metal, Deftones draws on a constantly-changing blend of influences. It draws on genres like alternative metal, post-punk, post-hardcore, alternative rock, stoner rock, hard rock, art rock, experimental rock, funk metal, and nu-metal to create a one-of-a-kind musical style.

Frontman and founding member Chino Moreno's specific and unique lyrical style is often described as ambiguous and indirect. The band's legacy is frequently compared to alternative rock group Radiohead, with some in the media dubbing Deftones "The Radiohead of metal.” Depeche Mode, Faith No More, Afrika Bambaataa, The Cure, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Duran Duran, Thompson Twins, and Hum are just a few of Moreno’s well-known influences.

Over the last 30 years, Deftones have released seven studio albums, including three platinums, and one gold certificate for its bestselling self-titled album. From humble beginnings, it’s incredible to see the journey that the band has made.

Stephen Carpenter, guitarist of the band, taught himself the instrument while confined to a wheelchair at the age of 15 after he was hit by a car while skateboarding. When his childhood friends, vocalist Chino Moreno and drummer Abe Cunningham, learned he could play, the three began jamming together, and soon formed a group.

The group featured a rotating cast of instrumentalists in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, as Cunningham temporarily departed and bassist Chi Cheng joined. With Cunningham’s return in 1993, the band finalized its lineup. Deftones signed a recording contract with Maverick Records and released the first album, Adrenaline, a few years later, in 1995.

The group’s sophomore effort, Around the Fur, dropped in 1997 and soared up the charts. The singles from the album became the band's first songs to be certified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

The band found continued success with the third album, White Pony, in 2000. White Pony marked a transition away from the band’s earlier, more traditional metal sound to a progressive, experimental style. The band enjoyed the most prominent commercial success with the lead single, "Change (In the House of Flies)."

Deftones released a self-titled album in 2003, marking the band’s fourth studio effort. Deftones was a darling of critics, but it failed to generate the same commercial success the band saw with White Pony.

Deftones' released its fifth album, Saturday Night Wrist, was released in 2006. Again, the album garnered much critical acclaim, but personal tensions and creative differences among band members impacted the production. Some of these issues inspired the songs included on the album.

In 2008, Deftones was at work on the next album, "Eros, tragedy struck. A severe traffic accident in Santa Clara, CA, left bassist Cheng comatose, leading to Cheng's eventual death in 2013. Sergio Vega replaced the bassist in 2009.

Deftones released its sixth album, Diamond Eyes, in 2010. In promotion of the new album, Deftones embarked on a triple-headline tour. Alice in Chains and Mastodon were the other headliners, and the tour encompassed many major North American cities.

Koi No Yokan, the band's seventh album, dropped in 2012, followed by Gore in 2016. Both albums highlighted the band's increasingly experimental shift in style and received high critical praise.

Deftones released its ninth album, Ohms, in September 2020. The album received significant critical acclaim for the return to the band's original sound. At the same time, the band was scheduled to begin a joint tour with Gojira, which was ultimately postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In October 2020, the band announced a 20th-anniversary reissue of White Pony, scheduled for release in December of that same year. The special reissue edition was initially packaged along with Black Stallion, a companion remix album featuring guest performances by artists DJ Shadow, Mike Shinoda, and Robert Smith.

In March 2022, an official announcement was made that bassist Sergio Vega had left the band in early 2021.

As well as producing several critically acclaimed albums, the band has a Grammy Award under its belt for Best Metal Performance in 2001 for its song “Elite.” Additionally, Deftones also received Album of the Year at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards for Koi No Yokan.

Deftones has spent a large proportion of its career touring locally, internationally, and worldwide.

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What a night! The band opened with "Headup" from their sophomore album, Around the Fur, then dove straight into "My Own Summer". These two tracks made me super happy because they were some of my absolute favorites when I was an angry teenager. LOL. (I guess I still kind of am today.)

Just after those two older songs, they floored the crowd with the opening track from Koi No Yokan - "Swerve City," followed by two more from White Pony - "Digital Bath," and "Elite." The former being a sonic landscape of pure magic and the latter being an absolute bone-crushing performance. (Although I will say the vocoder part on that track got on my nerves a bit since it sounded like it was overpowering the rest of the instruments.)

To my surprise, they only played one track from the new album, Gore, which was "The Phantom Bride," though it was hauntingly beautiful. (I was really hoping for Prayers/Triangles - but it was still great!)

This was followed by another slower song, "You've Seen the Butcher" - which is just a brutally heavy (almost jazzy) tune from the album Diamond Eyes.

Another Diamond Eyes track was next - "Rocket Skates" - which was arguably the most fun and energetic of the entire set in my opinion. The chorus, "GUNS! RAZORS! KNIVES! FUCK WITH ME!" showed on little LED panels behind the band - it was so cool to watch and sing along.

Another slow burner from Koi No Yokan, "Rosemary," followed. I love this song with its plodding intensity, soaring chorus, and absolutely devastating breakdown at the end.

A crowd favorite from White Pony (probably their most popular album) followed, which was extremely intense with the screams in the middle of the track. Man, HOW DOES CHINO DO THAT?!?! I know it was a woman on the album, but I swear I we witnessed him throw an absolutely blood-curdling shriek right toward the end of the song. WOW.

The band did something sneaky next. The played the first verse of "Rivière" from Saturday Night Wrist before stomping through the heavier part of the end of that song. Again, I was a little disappointed (Why not "Hole in the Earth"? Darn. Next time.) Still, very cool.

Two more Deftones classics followed from White Pony - "Change (In the House of Flies)" and "Back to School (Mini Maggit)". These aren't my favorites - I got really tired of "Change" when the band blew up in the early 2000s, but the still jammed hard, so nothing to complain about their performance.

The last two songs were "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" - which is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE SONGS - and "Minerva," - from the self-titled album - which is my best friend's favorite song. Both were absolutely wonderful; the crowd was absolutely insane during the last song.

Then Chino dropped his guitar. The stage went dark and they walked off stage... the air was so thick and you could just feel something very special was about to happen.

Then we saw the bassist sneak back to his spot... it was an encore! The evening closed with "Teething" from the Crow 2 Soundtrack. Folks, let me tell you THEY. KILLED. THIS. SONG. It was amazing. I have long loved this track and it was the absolute perfect way to end the night.

Overall, I wish we'd heard more stuff from the new album, Gore, and my wife REAAAAALLLLY wanted them to play the title track "Diamond Eyes" from their sixth album.

But all-in-all I'm a huge fan and that will never change! I absolutely loved the concert. Chino, Abe, Stef and the rest of the band were all incredible and I can't wait to see them again!

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Amazing performance by Deftones. Three trapped tigers and thrice sounded great as well. Rise Against had their hands full closing out the show after deftones just killed it. I am suprised they didnt just let deftones close every night. No offense to rise against but coming after a band thats been around as long as deftones would be tough for anybody. They sounded okay, Mid Florida Ampitheatre is a tough one because its built almost in a dome atmosphere essentially making it a big as subwoofer. So bass and drums kinda carry abit over guitars and vocals. Set wise Deftones felt a little short, almost rushed mainly due to Tampa curfew. But I am a Deftones fan since the beginning so ofcourse I want to here 30 songs from their catalog everytime. Thrice really blew me away. They really havent lost any steps since being away for abit. Every song was crisp and clear. You could tell they were really enjoying themselves and trying like hell to take in all the time they were given. Three trapped tigers were also a nice treat. It makes me wonder what these guys could do if they were to add a vocalist in the mix. Being strictly instrumental is tough to do especially opening for bands like Rise Against and Deftones. But that being said those guys were juggernauts on their respective instruments so that has to be acknowledged and appreciated by fans of any genre. Overall solid show and interesting tour pairing. Both deftones and rise against probably gained some new ears for their music so it was a win win for both bands.

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Seeing the one-of-a-kind band Deftones in action was an amazing sight indeed. This five-piece put on a mostly flawless show, except for having pretty bad sound quality on the first song which was fixed by the second. Their unique sound known as 'dream-metal' to some was a mixture of dream pop melodies and atmospheric vocals with heavier riffs that ranged from the soft and surreal sounds of White Pony to the nu-metal influenced aggression of their first two albums, which has since matured into the intelligent stylings of Diamond Eyes. Anyways, due to being in the seats (even though they were good seats) I couldn't get a good look at how they were playing, though at least it sounded pretty spot-on. The only thing I didn't care for was the MC who only did some live playing but used a lot of background tracks as well. Besides that, the show was perfect, especially in terms of the setlist as its been a long time I've known as much of a band's set as here. They opened with "Rocket Skates" before playing "Diamond Eyes", "Be Quiet and Drive", "Digital Bath", and "You've Seen the Butcher" all in a row, making the most perfect run of my favorite tracks. Then for the second half they covered all their older material with "Engine No. 9", "Change", "Root", and finally closing with my first favorite song "7 Words". Unfortunately they didn't play "Passenger", their cover of "Simple Man", or their song "Mein" which features Serj (perfect guest appearence opportunity) but I won't complain about their excellent show.

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Deftones have been around for longer than most realise, yet one look at their mammoth crowd gathered beneath Reading's main stage would be a good indication to the reputation this alt-metal band have achieved. Masters of a difficult genre known as dream metal, the quintet kick off proceedings with a note perfect rendition of 'Diamond Eyes' and the crowd instantly begin to thrash and move along to the surrealistic rock vibes.

Lead vocalist Chino Merino is clearly enjoying himself up onstage as he dances around to the opening beats of 'My Own Summer' as his tight band play the instrumentals at blistering pace. He conducts the masses in a singalong, and it did not matter if you knew the music or not, there was a wonderful feeling of unison.

A number of the cult hits were included such as 'Be Quiet and Drive' and 'Hexagram' yet it was a sublime rendition of their very first single '7 Words' that really brought the house down. The band gave everything to this performance and for a moment Merino and co stood to soak up the Reading atmosphere and appreciate how far they had come since the first single had been released in 1997.

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Deftones are a drop of much needed relief in a sea of Californian music. The band are metal heads: they specialise in alternative heavy metal, unusual for Californians. They are an incredibly talented bunch, who are unique in that they have achieved great crossovers with Rock and Metal, and even the occasional Pop. Their sound has been described as ‘Dream Metal’ by some, due to its mix of dream pop melodies with more aggressive metal and rock chords. Deftones mix atmospheric vocals with pumping, hard core instrumentals to great success. They are a force to be reckoned with on stage: the crowd was crazy for the surrealist rock vibes the band was giving off. The venue was packed and a mosh pit had soon formed, with various thrashing and jumping going on at full force. The lead vocalist was powerful and loved the audience, often getting them revved up and shouting out to us. Classics such as ‘Diamond Eyes’, ‘My Own Summer’, ‘Passenger’ and ‘Change’ were all performed and all received great crowd reactions, real highlights of the show.

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I went for AFI - had seen some bad reviews of their live stuff in the past so was a little worried but they totally killed it, hope they tour UK soon.

The deftones however were a different story; my parents were there for them, however we ended up leaving early because it was 1) so obnoxiously loud that I had to wear my headphones to dull it even slightly 2) the crowd was aggressive and throwing beer everywhere 3) the songs weren't really my parents favourites and the sound wasn't great.

I can tell they're good performers, I just think a mixture of the acoustics of the room and the sheer volume ruined it a bit. The crowd also. But I guess if you like a bit of danger in a crowd then its right up your street

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They skipped out on the only other show I was supposed to see them back in 2003 (Summer Sanitarium in Minneapolis). I attended this show with certain expectations and the show went pretty much exactly as I thought it might. They played a good number of hits and bunch of stuff no one but a hardcore Deftones fan would recognize. I was a little bummed they didn't play Lotion but since they played Around the Fur and My Own Summer, I was happy (my favorite album obviously being Around the Fur). One aspect that exceeded expectations was the light show...constant lights during almost all of the show. It made the mundane middle of the show interesting and decently fun to watch.

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Deftones always rocks. A lot of energy and the crowd going wild.

Chino is really good front man.

On the other arena Anhembi is the worst place that I watched a concert.

The organization fail as usual in concerts at this place. I took 45,minutes in the line to check my ticket.

They implement a process to validate if the tickets are original, where every single people must present a document end a credit card. Total fail. The lines are huge and took more than 20 minutes just to check the ticket.

The sound was very low and apparently the PAs in the middle of the crowd seems to be turned off.

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The concert was really great.

The show was a long journey through the band's discography except themes from their most recent album: Gore.

The set was really powerful, even though the stage sound experienced some technical issues on the first two songs.

The Full set list included.

Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)

My Own Summer (Shove It)

Around the Fur

Swerve City

Digital Bath

What Happened to You?

Hole in the Earth

Change (In the House of Flies)

Diamond Eyes

You've Seen the Butcher

Rocket Skates

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Deftones were MAD! Chino owned the stage and was a really good presence up there. They sounded better live than on their albums in my opinion. The only gripe i have is that it was a SHIT venue at Metro City Perth, people were struggling to see because its a multiple story building there are pillars and columns everywhere, the staff were just plain rude and lacked any sort of personality! Would love to see Deftones again, maybe with Max Cavalera with them.

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System Of A Down and Deftones announce stacked one-night-only co-headline show

The two leading nu-metal-but-not-really bands will be joined by The Mars Volta, Viagra Boys and Vowws

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System Of A Down and Deftones have announced a standalone co-headline show.

The two beloved nu metal -era bands will perform at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, on August 17.

It will be the first-ever night-time concert to take place at the outdoor park and garden.

Support will come from prog rockers The Mars Volta, Swedish punks Viagra Boys and US industrial rockers Vowws.

Tickets to the concert will go on sale on Friday (April 12) at 10am Pacific Time.

Deftones have confirmed that the System Of A Down co-headline concert will be a one-off, describing it on social media as “a standalone, once-in-a-lifetime event”.

System Of A Down and Deftones came to prominence during the ascent of nu metal in the late 1990s. However, both bands have rejected the genre tag.

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In a 2017 interview with Metal Hammer , Deftones singer Chino Moreno revealed the band went as far as to refuse tours with Limp Bizkit and Korn to avoid being pigeonholed as a nu metal act.

“We did make a very conscious choice of who we were going to play shows with,” he said.

“It was hard to be this young band and having to turn down tours. I can’t remember how many times I turned down Korn! And they got pissed at us. Jonathan [Davis] would say, ‘Why do you hate us?’ and I didn’t know what to say.

“I’d tell him, ‘Dude, I don’t hate you. I love you guys, you’re my friends. But I don’t want to tour with you. I don’t want to be on the Family Values with you and Limp Bizkit.’

“The name of the genre was nu metal, so anything that is new is one day going to be old. And I didn’t to be old with it.”

Similarly, System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian told Metal Hammer ’s Jon Weiderhorn in 1998: “When we write music, we try to do something different than even what we do.

“I’m serious. We want every new song to be done in a way we haven’t done before. We try to not sound like System Of A Down, let alone anyone else. That keeps us not only a step ahead, but a step ahead of ourselves.” 

The Golden Gate Park concert is one of only two concerts System Of A Down have announced for 2024. The other is a headline slot at the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas on April 27.

Meanwhile, Deftones have several shows announced for the year. The full list is below and tickets are available via the band’s website .

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Apr 12: Indio Coachella festival, CA Apr 19: Indio Coachella festival, CA May 28: Madrid Sala Riviera, Spain May 20: Barcelona Primavera Sound, Spain Aug 03: Chicago Lollapalooza, IL Aug 17: San Francisco Golden Gate Park, CA

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Deftones have performed an electrifying cover of The Smiths ‘ ‘Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want’ during their Coachella 2024 set.

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While taking over the outdoor theatre during their debut set at this year’s edition of Coachella, Chino Moreno and co. jumped right into the 1984 Smiths track following their performance of ‘Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away)’.

The band rarely perform their cover of the indie classic which was featured in their 2011 compilation album simply titled ‘Covers’. The LP also saw Deftones take on tracks from the likes of Sade , The Cars , Lynyrd Skynyrd , Duran Duran and more.

Deftones がThe Smithsのカバーやってた Deftones – Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (The Smiths Cover) #Coachella2024 #Coachella #コーチェラ pic.twitter.com/0gAEExvwys — mishmitsumash (@mishmitsumash) April 13, 2024
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Elsewhere in their set, the band performed ‘Combat’ from their fifth studio LP ‘Saturday Night Wrist’, marking the first time they have played the track live since 2011.

Fans also took the time to comment on the camera work for the band’s live stream, with one twitter user comparing it to a film being directed by Michael Bay and another fan claimed that the “Camera crew gonna give me fucking vertigo with their bullshit”

Deftones’ Coachella 2024 setlist was: 

‘Genesis’ ‘Rocket Skates’ ‘Tempest’ ‘Swerve City’ ‘Digital Bath’ ‘Feiticeira’ ‘Ohms’ ‘Combat’ (First performance since 2011) ‘Change (In The House Of Flies)’ ‘Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)’ ‘Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want’ (The Smiths cover) ‘My Own Summer (Shove It)’

In other Coachella news, Shakira made a special guest appearance during Bizarrap’s set, during which she announced a new world tour. Sabrina Carpenter treated fans in attendance at the main stage to a visually stunning and hit-filled setlist and Lil Uzi Vert broke out the hits for their high-octane set. For more live updates as it happens, check out NME’s liveblog for Coachella 2024 here .

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