A Perfect Circle, Puscifer, and Primus have added more dates to their joint "Sessanta" U.S. tour.
Several shows have been added to the beginning and end of the Spring 2024 trek. The trek now kicks off April 2nd and 3rd with a two-night stand in Boston, followed by shows in Mashantucket, Connecticut, (April 5th) and Atlantic City, New Jersey, (April 6th).
Additionally, stops in Bonner Springs, Kansas, (April 30th); Chicago (May 1st); Clarkston, Michigan, (May 2nd); and Forest Hills, New York, (May 4th) have been added to the end of the run.
Tickets for the newly added shows are on sale now via Ticketmaster.
The tour will celebrate Maynard James Kennan's 60th birthday.
"What a glorious notion of combining three bands that all start with the letter 'P' for a tribute to Maynard Keenan's 60th trip around the sun," shared Primus' Les Claypool. "I've known Maynard for more than three decades and I have to say, I've yet to meet a more creative, ambitious and industrious human being; that is assuming he is actually human."
He added, "Often his perspective and output are more 'extraterrestrial' than that of this planet so, It wouldn't surprise me if he has some sort of 'Prometheus' type DNA deep in his marrow."
Newly Added Dates:
April 2 - Boston, MA @ Boch Center - Wang TheatreApril 3 - Boston, MA @ Boch Center - Wang TheatreApril 5 - Mashantucket, CT @ Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort CasinoApril 6 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess ArenaApril 30 - Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura AmphitheaterMay 1 - Chicago, IL @ Wintrust ArenaMay 2 - Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music TheatreMay 4 - Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
(Photo: Tim Cadiente)
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