Off the back of headline slots at Slam Dunk Festival this past weekend, Knocked Loose has announced two new headline shows around their Summer tour with Metallica. The band will play Bristol on 29th June and Nottingham on 30th June. Full tour dates are below:
Upcoming Live Dates
*= supporting Metallica
27 May · Stadion Letzigrund · Zürich · Switzerland*
28 May· Komplex 457 · Zürich, Switzerland (HEADLINE)
29 May· Turbienenhalle · Slam Dunk Festival Germany
30 May · Olympiastadion · Berlin · Germany*
1 June· Circolo Magnolia. Slam Dunk Festival Milan · Lombardy
3 June · Stadio Dall’Ara · Bologna · Italy*
6 June · Parc del Fòrum – Primavera Sound · Barcelona · Catalonia
9 June · Poland Voivodeship · Kraków · Poland^
13 June · Puskás Aréna · Budapest · Hungary*
14 June · Rock for People · Hradec Králové · Czechia*
19 June · Graspop Metal Meeting · Dessel, Flanders
21 June · Aviva Stadium · Dublin · Ireland*
22 June · Limelight · Belfast · Northern Ireland
23 June · The Academy, Dublin ·Ireland
25 June · Hampden Park · Glasgow · United Kingdom*
28 June · Principality Stadium · Cardiff · United Kingdom*
29 June- Electric Bristol, Bristol · United Kingdom (HEADLINE)
30 June- Rock City, Nottingham · United Kingdom (HEADLINE)
3 July · London Stadium · London · United Kingdom*
20 September · Shaky Knees Festival · Atlanta, GA
25 September · Four Chord Music Festival. Pittsburgh PA
24 October · Sick New World · Dallas · TX
Earlier this year the band shared their song “Hive Mind” featuring Denzel Curry. As the preeminent contemporary heavy band, the new single sees the band bringing Denzel Curry – a noted student of hardcore and metal who made waves with his celebrated cover of Rage Against The Machine’s “Bulls On Parade” in 2019 – into their world for a rare convergence of stars from rock and rap that is more than the sum of its parts. The song arrives with a music video directed by Eric Richter and Knocked Loose vocalist Bryan Garris filmed in the band’s hometown of Louisville, Kentucky at the iconic skate spot David Armstrong Extreme Park.
Speaking about “Hive Mind,” Garris shares, “This is something we’ve talked about doing for a long time. We wondered if we could pull it off and who would be down. In the very beginning, we said for it to work, it would have to be Denzel Curry. Because he gets it.”
Photo credit – Jared Leibowitz
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