Sleeping with sirens gossip tour
They’ve also graced the main stages of some of the biggest festivals around, including Warped Tour, Reading & Leeds.ĭon’t miss your chance to see Sleeping With Sirens, Lower Than Atlantis, Chase Atlantic, The Faim at Auckland’s Logan Campbell Centre next April. ”Īlong the way, Alternative Press named them 2014 ‘Artist of the Year at the Alternative Press Music Awards, awarded ‘Kick Me’ the 2015 Song of the Year, and touted them on its cover six times. Sleeping With Sirens will embark on a North American underplay tour this Fall in support of their new album Gossip, out September 22 via Warner Bros. Its 2015 follow-up MADNESS went Top 15 and earned unanimous acclaim with The New York Times praising how it, “blends tender and anguished in equal measure. Along the way, Sleeping With Sirens’ delicate one-two punch of towering melodies and tight musicality galvanized a diehard fan-base dubbed “Strays” as they sold a staggering total of 1.5 million albums worldwide.Ģ013’s FEEL bowed in at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 and boasted a stand-out collaboration with MGK entitled ‘Alone’. Together the band has quietly pushed the envelope since the release of their 2010 debut, WITH EARS TO SEE AND EYES TO HEAR. Those with open ears (and minds) will be rewarded with everything from bluesy undertones to pop sensibilities, while solidifying their rightful place in the rock world” - Quinn is joined on tour by Jack Fowler, Nick Martin, Justin Hills, and Gabe Barham. “As ever, the singular element that marks it as a Sleeping with Sirens album is frontman Kellin Quinn’s glorious tenor, which is pushed to new heights” - “explores uncharted territory while remaining true to themselves. It reveals a new side to Sleeping With Sirens, but the band remains true to its rock origins with the unmistakable soul-stirring vocals of lead singer Kellin Quinn the focal point. Sleeping With Sirens has embarked on a North American underplay tour this Fall in support of its new album Gossip, which will be released September 22 via Warner Bros. Records debut Gossip is still six weeks from release and their accompanying release tour is a month from kicking off, but right now those concerns are the furthest thing from anyone’s mind. Now with a new label, GOSSIP is produced by David Bendeth (Paramore, All Time Low) and packed with catchy riffs and intricate beats. This is the first of three last minute pop-up shows Sleeping With Sirens has planned for the days ahead. Millions of unique designs by independent artists. Hailing from Florida, Sleeping With Sirens’ New Zealand stop-over comes in the midst of a worldwide tour on the back of the release of their fifth studio album, GOSSIP. Photo taken of Kellin Quinn, the lead singer of Sleeping With Sirens, while on their Gossip Tour. Sleeping With Sirens will be joined by very special guests UK rock band Lower Than Atlantis and Aussie rockers Chase Atlantic, and Aussie newcomers The Faim. US rockers Sleeping With Sirens will play a one-off concert in Auckland at the Logan Campbell Centre on Sunday, April 29, 2018. The LP, which dropped in September, features tracks “Leave It All Behind,” “How It Feels To Be Lost,” and “Medicine (Devil in My Heart).” The record follows 2017’s Gossip and leans toward their heavier, post-punk hits like 2011’s Let’s Cheers To This and Feel from 2013.Sleeping With Sirens announce Auckland show Orlando, Florida alternative rock/metalcore outfit Sleeping With Sirens are returning to Australian soil in 2018 for their Gossip World Tour Last here in 2015 on a string of sold-out shows, Sleeping With Sirens will be here in April next year to celebrate the release of their latest album, Gossip, which saw its release recently on September 22. They are touring in support of 2019’s Medicine. Throughout the outing, Stray From The Path and Unity TX will provide support.Ĭurrently, Sleeping With Sirens are on the road for their headlining The Medicine Tour with Set It Off, Belmont, and Point North. They’ll make stops at venues along the way like Los Angeles’ Belasco Theater, the House of Blues in New Orleans, Vancouver’s Vogue Theatre, and The Apollo Theatre in Belvidere before wrapping-up at The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The 21-date trek kicks-off in Reno, Nevada on April 5, followed by shows in Phoenix, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis. Metalcore groups Sleeping With Sirens and The Amity Affliction are heading out on a co-headlining North American tour this spring.