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Faith No More Announce North American Tour, New Single "Superhero"

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The reunited Faith No More have been working on an album, their first since 1997's Album of the Year. It will be out in May (pushed back from April). The first single will be called "Superhero" and will be released as a 7'' on March 17 and digitally March 31. Previously, we heard their Record Store Day Black Friday single "Motherfucker".

Faith No More have also announced a North American tour that will take place this spring. Check out their tour agenda below.

Faith No More:

02-17-18 Tokyo, Japan - Studio Coast
02-21 Adelaide, Australia - Soundwave Festival
02-22 Melbourne, Australia - Soundwave Festival
02-28 Sydney, Australia - Soundwave Festival
03-01 Brisbane, Australia - Soundwave Festival
03-03 Auckland, New Zealand - Westfest
04-15 Vancouver, British Columbia - PNE Forum
04-16 Seattle, WA - Paramount Theater
04-17 Portland, OR - Keller Auditorium
04-19-20 San Francisco, CA - Warfield
04-23-24 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
04-25 Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory
05-07 Chicago, IL - Concord Music Hall
05-08 Detroit, MI - The Fillmore
05-09 Toronto, Ontario - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
05-11 Boston, MA - Orpheum Theatre
05-13-14 New York, NY - Webster Hall
05-15 Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
05-29 Nurburgring, Germany - Grune Holle Festival
05-31 Munich, Germany - Rockavaria Festival
06-02 Milan, Italy - Sonisphere
06-04 Vienna, Australia - Vienna Rocks Festival
06-05 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic - Rock For People Festival
06-12 Landgraaf, Netherlands - Pinkpop Festival
06-13 Donington, England - Download Festival
06-20 Clisson, France - Hellfest
06-21 Dessel, Belgium - Graspop Festival
08-07-09 Montreal, Quebec - Heavy Montreal



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