KMFDM w/ Chant:
Tue Sep 27 Ft. Lauderdale FL Revolution Live [TIX]
Wed Sep 28 Tampa FL The Orpheum
Thu Sep 29 Orlando FL Hard Rock Live [TIX]
Fri Sep 30 Pensacola FL Vinyl Music Hall
Sat Oct 1 New Orleans LA Tipitina’s [TIX]
Sun Oct 2 Austin TX Mohawk
Mon Oct 3 San Antonio TX Paper Tiger
Tue Oct 4 Dallas TX Gas Monkey Bar’N’Grill
Thu Oct 6 Minneapolis MN Cabooze [TIX]
Fri Oct 7 Milwaukee WI The Rave II
Sat Oct 8 Chicago IL Metro
Sun Oct 9 Pontiac MI The Crofoot Ballroom [TIX]
Mon Oct 10 Cleveland OH Agora Theatre
Tue Oct 11 Buffalo NY Town Ballroom
Wed Oct 12 Boston MA Paradise Rock Club [TIX]
Thu Oct 13 Huntington NY The Paramount [TIX]
Fri Oct 14 Philadelphia PA Brooklyn Bowl [TIX]
Sat Oct 15 New York City NY Irving Plaza [TIX]
Sun Oct 16 Falls Church, VA (D.C) The State Theatre
Mon Oct 17 Carrboro NC Cat’s Cradle
Tue Oct 18 Charlotte NC Neighborhood Theatre
Wed Oct 19 Atlanta GA Heaven at The Masquerade [TIX]
ABOUT KMFDM:
KMFDM (originally Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid
, loosely translated by the band as “no pity for the majority”) is a multinational industrial band from Hamburg, Germany, led by Sascha Konietzko, who founded the band in 1984 as a performance art project in Paris, France. The band’s earliest albums were recorded in Germany before they moved to the United States, where they found greater success with seminal record label Wax Trax! out of Chicago. Throughout the ‘90s KMFDM constantly evolved with a revolving door line-up, becoming a household name in the US music scene. 1995’s “Juke Joint Jezebel” catapulted KMFDM into the Billboard charts and got them onto many movie soundtracks, notably Bad Boys and Mortal Kombat. Bands such as Rammstein or Korn had their humble beginnings opening KMFDM tours. KMFDM took a brief hiatus in early 1999 after having recorded their 10th album for Wax Trax Records which had run afoul in the hands of TVT Records. Konietzko resurrected KMFDM in 2002 on Metropolis Records with a partially new line-up that included among others American singer Lucia Cifarelli from the band DRILL, and Tim Skold (who later joined Marilyn Manson). Releasing studio albums and touring frequently throughout the 2000s, Konietzko and Cifarelli returned to Germany in 2008. Dozens of musicians have worked with the group across its 22 studio albums and countless singles, with sales totaling in excess of two million records worldwide. Critics consider KMFDM among the first bands to bring industrial music to the mainstream, though Konietzko refers to the band’s music as “The Ultra-Heavy Beat”. The band incorporates heavy metal riffs, electronic music, and both male and female vocals in its music, which encompasses a variety of styles including industrial rock, electronic body music and even reggae and dub. The band is fiercely political, with many of its lyrics taking stands against violence, war, and oppression. KMFDM is known to tour after every major release, and band members have a reputation for their accessibility to and interaction with fans, both online and at concerts.
KMFDM online:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialkmfdm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kmfdmofficial?lang=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaschaKMFDM
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmfdm_official/?hl=en |