The genre-bending metal band Faith No More will perform for the fourth time at this summer’s edition of Northern Europe’s largest festival.

Their first visits were in '90 and '92 touring with two metal milestones The Real Thing and Angel, which uncompromisingly and in some humorous ways combined thrash metal, funk, hip-hop and synth-pop.
After an album break of 18 years, Faith No More returned with the successful album...

New for Rock Werchter 2020: Faith No More. The Californian quintet will appear in the Festivalpark on Saturday 4 July. The five-piece have always gone against the flow. Freedom is their motto, and the result is always quality.

Ten acts have already been confirmed for Rock Werchter 2020. Pearl Jam, Pixies and Wilco are booked to play on Thursday 2 July. Kendrick Lamar, Twenty One Pilots, Faith No More and...

Following the confirmation of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Aerosmith as the other headliners for the 25th XL edition of Graspop Metal Meeting, the organisers have added Faith No More as the final headline act for next summer. The American rock band will end main stage proceedings on Friday. GMM XL takes place from 18-21 June 2020 at the Stenehei festival grounds in Dessel, Belgium.

The groundwork for Faith...

Wayne Kramer, leader of Detroit’s iconic proto-punk/hard rock band MC5, has today announced that Billy Gould of Faith No More will be joining him on stage for the upcoming MC50 tour this November.

Joining the legendary guitarist to perform the band’s incendiary album Kick Out The Jams,Gould will perform with the already announced line-up of Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Marcus Durrant (Zen Guerrilla) and Kim Thayil (Soundgarden). In addition, ex-Hanoi Rocks...

Ten days ago, Dave Grohl broke his leg during a show in Sweden, resulting in Foo Fighters cancelling this year’s set at Rock Werchter 2015. It was an eventful week at the Rock Werchter office. Phone calls were made and e-mails were sent out trying to find a great alternative. (On this subject, also read "Headliner cancels. Now What?")

Faith No More and Royal Blood graciously saved the day...