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Showing posts with label neverender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neverender. Show all posts
Happy Holidays from Coheed and Cambria!

You can view the video here.
Coheed and Cambria reschedule tonight's London show

The show, as part of the band's 'Neverender' series (where the band play all four of their albums, each night) will happen this Friday.
The Astoria has put out the following statement:
'Due to circumstances beyond our control, tonight's Coheed & Cambria show has been rescheduled to Friday 5th December. Tuesday tickets will now be valid for Fridays show. If you cannot make Fridays show please go to the point of purchase for a full refund. The Wednesday and Thursday shows are unaffected.'
Coheed and Cambria Neverender Update - VIP SOLD OUT

The VIP allotment of tickets has officially sold out in 10 minutes.
Tickets will be on general sale Monday 9am.
Coheed & Cambria announce London leg of Neverender

The band will play each of their four studios album in their entirety at London's Astoria. They'll play The Second Stage Turbine Blade on December 1, In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 (Dec 2), Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1 (Dec 3) and No World For Tomorrow (Dec 4).
Fan club members who buy a special VIP package will get to meet the band and will be treated to an exclusive afternoon acoustic show on the final date.
For details of an exclusive fanclub presale on August 21, see http://www.coheedandcambria.com./
Four-day tickets cost £ 66 (advance) and general tickets will cost £ 16.50 per show. See http://www.aloud.com/ for details.
Be sure to pick up a copy of today's Kerrang! magazine for an exclusive interview with vocalist/guitarist Claudio Sanchez.
Coheed and Cambria to bring Neverender stage show to London?

As previously reported, C&C announced that they will be playing Neverender (aka all four of their albums played front to back over four night) in New York and Los Angeles.
According to the press release this is what was said:
"Neverender came about because the band wanted to celebrate the end of the Coheed and Cambria saga in a special way," frontman Claudio Sanchez said in a statement. "We wanted to come up with an idea that paid proper respect to this phase of our career, while at the same time gave our fans something truly unique and different. Many of these songs have never been played in front of an audience before so I think we're going to be freaking out at the same time our fans are. It's going to be a major challenge. We're psyched our fans have been so loyal and amazing. We figured they deserved this."
An announcement is due to be made tomorrow on the MySpace.