FAITH NO MORE’s New Album “Sol Invictus” Has Been Given a May Release Date

by | Feb 10, 2015

It’s their first album since 1997 and it’s coming out this spring. Faith No More’s long-awaited record has finally been given a May release date — it’s called Sol Invictus.

Makes sense since they’ll be on the road for most of April and May doing separate stints on both the West Coast and East Coast.

Looking for another new song? Well, the second single from the forthcoming album is called “Superhero” and it’ll be available as a limited edition 7-inch single on March 17 followed by a digital release on March 31.

Sol Invictus comes out on May 19th.

Faith No More tour dates:

Apr 15 Vancouver, BC @ PNE Forum
Apr 16 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theater
Apr 17 Portland, OR @ Keller Auditorium
Apr 19 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield
Apr 20 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield
Apr 23 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Apr 24 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Apr 25 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory

May 07 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall
May 08 Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
May 09 Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
May 11 Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
May 13 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
May 14 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
May 15 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory

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