(hed)p.e., Crazy Town, Adema and Flaw Announce 2022 Summer Tour
This summer will bring a nostalgic nu-metal tour featuring (hed)p.e., Crazy Town, Adema and Flaw
Who says nu-metal is dead? The rock-meets-rap genre got its start in the mid-to-late 1990s, and it’s seen a resurgence as of late, especially following Limp Bizkit’s viral performance at last year’s Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago.
Now, a bevy of nu-metal acts have announced a summer tour together, bringing the nostalgia. The Nu Metal Madness Tour will feature (hed)p.e., Crazy Town, Adema and Flaw, taking the band through a range of U.S. dates throughout July. View the full tour roster below.
Rumors of an impending tour had been buzzing for a few weeks, and now, the trek is confirmed. The four bands will tour through 20 cities, beginning in Denver, Colorado, on July 6 and wrapping up in Reedley, California, on July 30. The run marks the bands’ first major tours since the start of the pandemic and a return to normal, or at least almost normal.
Headliners (hed)p.e. have been making music for the better part of 25 years, continuing to release new material decade after decade. They’ll be touring on their latest release, “Califas Worldwide,” which arrived earlier this year. Crazy Town’s latest release is 2015’s “The Brimstone Sluggers,” and Adema’s latest material came out in 200. Flaw released “Revival” earlier this year.
(hed)p.e., Crazy Town, Adema and Flaw 2022 U.S. Tour Dates:
07/06 — Denver, Colo. @ The Venue
07/08 — Hobart, Ind. @ Hobart Art Center
07/09 — Columbus, Ohio @ King of Clubs
07/10 — Fort Wayne, Ind. @ Piere’s
07/12 — Mechanicsburg, Pa. @ Lovedraft’s
07/13 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Crafthouse
07/14 — Towson, Md. @ The Recher
07/16 — Laconia, N.H. @ Granite Music Hall
07/17 — New Bedford, Mass. @ Vault Music Hall
07/19 — Flint, Mich. @ Machine Shop
07/20 — Kansasville, Wis. @ 1175 Sports Park
07/21 — Lombard, Ill. @ Brauer House
07/22 — Harrison, Ohio @ Blue Note
07/23 — Detroit, Mich. @ Harpos
07/24 — Arnold, Mo. @ 21 Rock
07/26 — Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Sunshine Studios
07/27 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ Liquid Joe’s
07/28 — Las Vegas, Nev. @ Backstage Bar
07/29 — Santa Ana, Calif. @ Observatory OC
07/30 — Reedley, Calif. @ Wakehouse
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