Faith No More confirm NZ tour
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Faith No More have confirmed they will perform two shows in New Zealand in February, 2010.
The band will perform at Christchurch's Westpac Arena on February 16, and at Auckland's Vector Arena on February 18. A Wellington show, first reported on the band's official website, proved to be incorrect.
Led by singer Mike Patton, Faith No More broke up in 1998 but reformed earlier this year for a series of positively-reviewed European festival dates.
They are headlining the Soundwave hard rock festival in Australia.
Tickets for the shows go on sale on November 9.
Faith No More
February 16: Westpac Arena, Christchurch
February 18: Vector Arena, Auckland
* Will you be going? Post your comments below.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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Yes yes yes! Wish I could go to Soundwave, but stoked they have confirmed for NZ. Can't wait!
MY LIFE IS SOON TO BE COMPLETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
seeing them at soundwave, the below me you will not see those bands as they will playing at the same time.
Oh no! Booked flights to Auckland for FNM before I knew Clutch were playing the night before!
Im definitely going. Patton is an amazing vocalist and going from their other concerts I can't wait to check em out live for the first time. EPIC!
I'll be seeing them at soundwave in brisbane on feb 20th. So excited!!!! Especially for anthrax and trivium!! =]
Faith No More - Best Live Band in the World - I'm there
i will be seeing them at Soundwave with a line up that puts the big day out to shame which also includes Placebo,Paramore,AFI,Anthrax and My Chemical Romance.
Oh man! That really sux! Last time they were here for their Angel Dust tour, they played all over! I got to see them in Queenstown. Awesome!
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Awesome !!! cant wait for CHCH concert! does anyone no who the support act is?