Faith No More Signs Global Deal with Brazilian Live Giant 30e
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Faith No More has confirmed that they will return to live activity in 2027.

In an interview with Rock Talk, bassist Bill Gould said, "Yeah, we're gonna do it.

We're gonna play.

Yeah, we're gonna do it." He continued, "Our music is very physical..." Faith No More has signed a global deal with Brazilian live entertainment giant 30e.

The agreement makes 30e the strategic and operational hub for Faith No More's upcoming global tours.

According to a press release, Faith No More will fully preserve their artistic autonomy under this new partnership.

The band expressed enthusiasm about working with 30e in a statement, saying they feel like a company that wants to dent into the status quo.

FAITH NO MORE manager Tim Moss added that what matters most is that they understand how to build something meaningful around the band without compromising what makes Faith No More unique.

Faith No More scrapped all of their previously announced fall 2021 performances nearly five years ago, citing singer Mike Patton's inability to perform as hoped due to mental health issues.

The other members of the band issued a statement expressing their disappointment about the tour cancelation while also throwing their support behind Patton.

In a 2022 interview with The Guardian, Patton revealed he developed agoraphobia and depression during lockdown, and started drinking heavily.

He didn't return to the stage until December 2022, when his long-running band MR.

BUNGLE played six shows in South America.

Earlier this year, Patton implied Faith No More was done for good, telling Consequence's "Kyle Meredith With" podcast that he felt a "sense of closure" after the 2016 tour.