Earlier this month, Queensrÿche introduced the dates and supporting acts for his or her 2023 U.S. headlining tour (in assist of their latest document, Digital Noise Alliance). In a brand new chat with The Metallic Voice, vocalist Todd La Torre – who joined Queensrÿche in 2012 – revealed that the upcoming concert events will characteristic a good quantity of not often carried out and/or never-before-played materials.
La Torre appeared on the present final Thursday (Dec. 15) to debate the second half of The Metallic Voice’s “Prime 10 Finest Metallic Albums of 2022” (which included Digital Noise Alliance). Within the midst of his dialog with hosts Jimmy Kay and Alan Dixon, La Torre shared some insights into what followers can anticipate from the setlist of subsequent yr’s reveals [via Blabbermouth]:
We’re gonna play a pleasant handful of songs from [‘Digital Noise Alliance’] and the final three information. After which I believe we’re speaking about doing a little fairly deep cuts which have by no means been achieved because the starting of the band and possibly one thing that hasn’t been achieved for positive not less than possibly since I joined the band. And then you definately’ll have a number of staple songs, however I am fairly positive that this setlist is gonna be actually for the diehards that observe the whole lot we do, since you’re gonna have an enormous chunk of my period with the band being performed. In case you [think] you are simply gonna get a number of the previous stuff that we type of often play, a number of that stuff is just not gonna occur on this tour. So I am trying ahead to it.
Unsurprisingly, La Torre additionally spoke about Queensrÿche’s supporting line-up: ex-Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman and Trauma (additionally by way of Blabbermouth):
We have now Marty Friedman as direct assist, which I believe individuals will actually dig, ‘trigger it is type of a extra uncommon sighting to see him over right here. So I am actually trying ahead to that. After which we even have the band Trauma, who’s first on the invoice. For people who do not know, that was the band that Cliff Burton was in earlier than he joined Metallica. So that they have a model new document out known as ‘Awakening’ that I have been listening to. It is actually good.
You may try the total video beneath, in addition to view the official poster and checklist of tour dates for Queensrÿche’s 2023 U.S. Tour.
As for tickets, you may seize them right here.
Queensrÿche’s Todd La Torre Discusses The Metallic Voice’s “Prime 10 Finest Metallic Albums of 2022”
Queensryche, Marty Friedman + Trauma Spring 2023 U.S. Tour Dates
March 3 – Orlando, Fla. @ Plaza Dwell
March 4 – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. @ Tradition Room
March 5 – Jacksonville, Fla. @ Florida Theatre
March 7 – Destin, Fla. @ Membership LA
March 9 – San Antonio, Texas @ Vibes
March 10 – Houston, Texas @ Scout Bar
March 11 – Dallas, Texas @ Home of Blues
March 12 – Midland, Texas @ La Hacienda
March 14 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Marquee
March 16 – Sacramento, Calif. @ Ace of Spades
March 17 – El Cajon, Calif. @ Home of Blues
March 21 – Portland, Ore. @ Crystal Ballroom
March 22 – Seattle, Wash. @ Neptune Theatre
March 24 – Denver, Colo. @ Gothic Theatre
March 25 – Kansas Metropolis, Kan. @ Knuckleheads
March 26 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Delmar Corridor
March 28 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Rave
March 29 – Ft. Wayne, Ind. @ Clyde Theatre
March 31 – Chicago, Ailing. @ Harmony Corridor
April 1 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Intersection
April 2 – Detroit, Mich. @ St. Andrews Corridor
April 4 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Corridor
April 5 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Roxian Theater
April 7 – Boston, Mass. @ Palladium
April 8 – Huntington, N.Y. @ Paramount
April 10 – New York, N.Y. @ Irving Plaza
April 11 – Baltimore, Md. @ Soundstage
April 12 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Underground
April 14 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Brooklyn Bowl
April 15 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Masquerade
April 16 – St. Petersburg, Fla. @ Jannus Dwell
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