QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Return to Australia for Splendour Sideshows No further shows to be added
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGERETURN TO AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
+ PERFORMING FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN DARWINβ¦YES, DARWIN!!
NO FURTHER SHOWS TO BE ADDED
Arguably the most powerful and critically acclaimed hard rock band of the last two decades: Queens Of The Stone Age will return to Australia and New Zealand in July 2017 for Frontier Touring, performing four visceral headline shows.
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βSome bands are better than others. Chord by chord, line by line, beat by beat, hook by glorious hook, none is as convincing as Queens Of The Stone Age.β β The Los Angeles Times
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QOTSA will kick off their tour at Aucklandβs Logan Campbell on Thursday 13th July. Theyβll play Sydneyβs Hordern Pavilion on Wednesday 19th July, and Melbourneβs Festival Hall on Thursday 20th July.
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And thatβs not all. Northern Territory β itβs your time. In what promises to be a truly once-in-a-lifetime gig to remember, QOTSA will bring their end-of-the-world grooves to the Top End for the very first time ever, performing at Darwinβs Convention Centre on Sunday 16th July. Itβs not every day (or hell letβs face it, every year) that one of the worldβs biggest rock bands heads to Darwin, so donβt delay in grabbing tickets. Interstaters: book airfares, lock in accomβ¦ this is one show you donβt want to miss.
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General public tickets to all shows will go on sale Wednesday 12 April β head over to frontiertouring.com/QOTSA for all of the details. There will be no second shows in any city β these are your only chance to catch QOTSA live.
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Deadly and debonair, QOTSA β led by founding member/frontman Josh Homme (guitar/vocals), with Troy Van Leeuwen (guitar), Dean Fertita (guitar/keys), Jon Theodore (drums/percussion), and Michael Shuman (bass) β having toured both countries multiple times to sell-out crowds, they are no strangers to Australian and New Zealand fans. Itβs been three years since their last visit, during which Homme declared, βEverybody who knows me knows that Australia is my home away from homeβ.
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Emerging from Californiaβs Palm Desert in the late β90s with their seminal 1998 self-titled debut β opener βRegular Johnβ a blistering statement of intent β over the next 19 years QOTSA have continually evolved, Homme forging his own path from album to album. 2000βs Rated R was an international hit, containing βFeel Good Hit Of The Summerβ, βMonsters In The Parasolβ, and βThe Lost Art of Keeping a Secretβ. 2002βs platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated Songs For The Deaf is considered one of the greatest rock records of all time hands down. It featured guest drummer Dave Grohl plus the #1 song in triple jβs Hottest 100, βNo One Knowsβ, alongside βGo With The Flowβ, βFirst It Givethβ and more.
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2005βs Lullabies to Paralyze cemented their reign with singles βLittle Sisterβ and βBurn The Witchβ, while 2007βs Era Vulgaris saw the band take yet another direction as heard on tracks βSick, Sick, Sickβ, βMake It Wit Chuβ andβ3βs & 7βsβ.
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Most recently, their sixth album, β¦Like Clockwork, enlisted Trent Reznor and Elton John, featured βMy God Is The Sunβ, βI Sat By The Oceanβ, and the sultry βSmooth Sailingβ, and debuted at #1 on the ARIA Album charts in Australia and #2 in New Zealand. It topped charts in the USA, Portugal, Ireland, UK, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Finland and more, making it one of the bandβs highest-selling discs yet. The follow-up to 2013βs critically acclaimed β¦Like Clockwork is eagerly awaited by fans, with a new album in the works.
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For the last 18 months QOTSA have kept a low profile, working on new materialβ¦ Homme collaborating with Iggy Pop on the singerβs 2016 album Post Pop Depression, which he co-wrote, recorded and produced at his Pink Duck studio in Burbank and Joshua Treeβs Rancho De La Luna. (Upon release it would be Popβs highest charting album ever.)
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Now, QOTSA return, at last bringing their military precision and razorblade rock back to Australia and New Zealand, also headlining Byron Bay festival Splendour In The Grass on Saturday 22 July. Itβs been three years since their legendary double-bill alongside Nine Inch Nails, shows which left critics and fans reeling:
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βArguably the tightest hard rock band on the circuit β β β β β β The Guardian
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βEnormous crowd favourites including βGo With the Flowβ and the closing, knockout punch of βA Song For the Deafβ were blended seamlessly with new tracks, while βBetter Living Through Chemistryβ was classic QOTSA that will have fans shaking their heads in awe for days and weeks aheadβ β Sydney Morning Herald
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β[Hommeβs] voice is truly one of the finest in rock today, not shirking the high notes on the sexy as hell βMake It Wit Chuβ and rumbling with intent on βNo One Knowsβ.β β news.com.au
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βSpellbinding β¦ a tighter band youβd be hard pressed to findβ β Newcastle Herald
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βQueens are the best rock band on the planetβ β The Music
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These tickets will go fast β donβt miss out on seeing Queens Of The Stone Age as they make their welcome return to Australia and New Zealand this July!
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE
+ Special guests to be announced
Presented by Frontier Touring
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Frontier Members pre-sale runs via frontiertouring.com/QOTSA
Monday 10 April (AUS shows: 2pm AEST | NZ shows: 2pm NZST)
to Tuesday 11 April (AUS shows: 2pm AEST | NZ shows: 2pm NZST)
(or ends earlier if pre-sale allocation exhausted)
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General public on sale: Wednesday 12 April AUS shows:10am local time |
NZ shows: 12pm NZST
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Thu 13 Jul | Logan Campbell, Auckland, NZ (18+)
ticketmaster.co.nz | Ph: 0800 111 999
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Sun 16 Jul | Convention Centre, Darwin, NT (All Ages)
ntix.com.au | Ph: 08 8980 3333
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Wed 19 Jul | Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW (All Ages)
ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849
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Thu 20 Jul | Festival Hall, Melbourne, VIC (All Ages)
ticketmaster.com.au | Ph: 136 100