In a show of strength for the band and the strong musical genre in general, Knot festival, the experience of music and the counter-culture created by the multi-platinum sound phenomenon NOOSE, today announced the group’s biggest performance in Los Angeles to date, Knotfest Los Angeles, at Banc of California Stadium on Friday, November 5. Knotfest Los Angeles will see NOOSE occurring in this stadium for the first time, with stacked programming also including BRING ME THE HORIZON, SWITCH ENGAGEMENT, FEVER 333, ORANGE CODE and SOLD, with a special appearance of CHERRY BOMBS. Check out the trailer below.
Described as “a collision altering the spirit of music, art and culture”, Knotfest Los Angeles ticket holders will be able to taste NOOSEAward-winning whiskeys from Iowa in small batch at Whiskey Bar # 9, including a soon-to-be-announced surprise for fans. And for beer drinkers, there will be a selection of metal-compatible and branded beers at the Knotfest Beer Pit.
Knotfest Los Angeles, Knotfest Iowa and the tour Roadshow Knotfest will celebrate every 20 years of NOOSEthe emblematic and revolutionary album n ° 1, “Iowa”. Fans can look forward to a special commemoration capsule “Iowa”Related merchandise, along with music, videos and other content from this pivotal era will come to life as the tour and the year progress. This year’s Slipknot Museum, a must-see in Knots around the world, will present a breathtaking collection of articles specifically from this (un) famous period in the group’s history. More details will follow in due course.
Tickets for Knotfest Los Angeles will be available for pre-sale to OT9 and Knotfest.com subscribers starting at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Pacific respectively on July 27, with general sale starting at 10:00 a.m. Pacific on July 30, on KnotfestLosAngeles.com.
The previously announced Knotfest Iowa, the Grammy AwardThe winning group’s Homecoming Show sold out very quickly, so the event increased its capacity to accommodate an additional allocation of tickets. Don’t waste time grabbing yours before the Des Moines show sells out completely. Tickets also fly out quickly for the Roadshow Knotfest who sees NOOSE meandering through the United States with SWITCH ENGAGEMENT, FEVER 333 and ORANGE CODE in tow for the loudest, visceral tour of the summer.
Unfortunately, due to the current pandemic situation, previously announced Latin America Knot festival the events (Brazil, Colombia and Chile) have all been postponed from 2021 to 2022. Further information is available on the respective festival websites.
NOOSE recently announced their return to the studio, where the band are working on new tracks to follow 2019 critics’ praise. “We are not your type” album. The current collection is showcased by singles “Nero Forte”, “Solway Firth” and the main track of the LP, “Unholy”. All three songs feature a M. Shawn Crahan– made an official music video, each having had a global trend on Youtube (all videos) at the exit – with “Unholy” at No. 1 worldwide for a full 24 hours.
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