They are loud, they are the in your face kind of cool, they are insanely good, they are Queens of the Stone Age and they are coming out west this December.
Aside them originally being from Seattle, they tour everywhere on the planet, so a west coast tour is like home cookin’ for lead singer Josh Homme.
The band formed in the heyday of grunge, 1996 to be exact and since then they have become a staple of the alt rock scene, well, grunge too? With hits like “No One Knows,” “The Way You Used To Do,” “Go with the Flow,” “Little Sister,” “Make It with Chu,” “In My Head,” and “3’s & 7’s,” fans from coast-to-coast and across the pond love seeing this band perform live.
The new music is doing very well too with their legion of worldwide fans. Notably, “Negative Space,” is putting smiles on a lot of faces.
The tour is dubbed “The End Is Nero,” it takes off September 23 in Omaha and a few more stops before heading down to Mexico before it hits back across the pond. Then, it zig-zags its way back to North America. Well, the West Coast to be exact, that takes place in December. Locally, you can catch the tour when it hits the Kia Forum on December 16th.
The tour is in support of the bands eighth studio album, “In Times New Roman…” Tour support will be provided by SPIRITUALIZED , led by J Spaceman, SPIRITUALIZED is supporting its ninth album, “Everything Was Beautiful.”
Tickets go on sale this Friday, September 22 at 10 a.m. local time. So get your leather, docs and pomade ready for this one!