Goblin Announces US Tour!!

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Yeah, journalism just got thrown out the fuckin’ window. One of my favorite things about Argento’s films is the scores that Goblin has produced. Living in St. Louis, MO, it seemed like I would have to travel either to Canada or Austin for a second time this year. Luckily for all of us, Goblin is actually doing a mini-US Tour and the nearest gig is only 5 hours away! Even better, those boys at Death Waltz Records are doing something with them!

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From Death Waltz’s Website

We are very excited to be working with one of the most influential Italian bands of all time Goblin. This October they head out on their first ever tour of the USA and are releasing a tour EP featuring four brand new versions of the Goblin classics Suspiria , Tenebrae, Profondo Rosso & Roller exclusively through Death Waltz. These re-recorded versions by the recently reunited band not only manage to capture the spirit of the original recordings but instill them with an urgency and intensity that is truly representative of their recent live performances. The EP will only be available on the US tour and will be pressed on blood red 180g vinyl featuring exclusively comissioned artwork by legendary poster artist Graham Humphreys (Evil Dead, A Nightmare On Elm Street).

If this wasn’t excitement enough we have also teamed up with our friends at Amity to program a night of live music from Goblin complete with a 35mm screening of Dario Argento’s classic Deep Red at the World famous Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Blvd.

The live performance / screening will kick off Amity’s first ever ‘Beyond Fest’ a festival that aims to deliver the elite in horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and badass cinema, Beyond Fest runs for two weeks throughout October exclusively at the legendary Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Boulevard. Globally sourced and comprising of a diverse and eclectic mix of gala premieres, rare retrospectives, and special events, Beyond Fest programming is anchored in bringing firsts to the community of genre fans in Los Angeles.

Tickets for Goblin: Giallo Live go on sale on Saturday, June 29th at 10 AM through Brown Paper Tickets, and at noon through the Egyptian Theater box office (6712 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028). There are two tickets available: VIP and General Admission. VIP tickets are priced at $75 (plus booking fee) and limited to 60 tickets. VIP tickets include: access to band soundcheck, pre show meet and greet with the band, commemorative event poster signed by Graham Humphreys (variant version of that detailed above), and first entry into theater for the live performance and Deep Red screening. General admission tickets are priced at $30 (plus booking fee) and provide access to the live performance and Deep Red screening.

We’ll be hosting several other nights during Beyond Fest. Announcement soon.

  • Oct 1 Atlanta, GA/ The Loft
  • Oct 3 Asheville, NC/ The Orange Peel
  • Oct 4 Baltimore, MD/ Otto Bar
  • Oct 5 Philadelphia, PA/ Underground Arts
  • Oct 6 Brooklyn, NY/ The Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • Oct 9 Boston, MA/ Sinclair
  • Oct 10 Montreal, QC/ Le National
  • Oct 11 Toronto, ON/ Opera House
  • Oct 12 Pontiac, MI/ The Crofoot
  • Oct 13 Chicago, IL/ Metro
  • Oct 15 Denver, CO/ The Gothic Theatre
  • Oct 18 Seattle, WA/ Neumos
  • Oct 19 Portland, OR/ Hawthorne Theatre
  • Oct 20 San Francisco, CA/ The Regency Ballroom
  • Oct 22 Los Angeles, CA/ Beyond Fest @ The Egyptian Theater (with a screening of Deep Red)
  • Oct 25 Austin, TX/ Housecore Horror Film Festival
  • Oct 27 Austin, TX/ Housecore Horror Film Festival

 

Andy Triefenbach is the Editor-in-Chief and owner of DestroytheBrain.com. In addition to his role on the site, he also programs St. Louis' monthly horror & exploitation theatrical midnight program, Late Nite Grindhouse. Coming from a household of a sci-fi father and a horror/supernatural loving mother, Andy's path to loving genre film was clear. He misses VHS and his personal Saturday night 6 tape movie marathons from his youth.

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