BADFLOWER
Release Live Performance of
“Heroin”
Band Plots Spring Headline Run
Tickets Available Friday (2/22)
Debut Album OK, I’M SICK Out Friday (2/22) |
“Unsentimental, chilling, evocative, and real…” – iHeart Radio News
“Badflower could be one of rock’s next biggest band” – Loudwire
“‘Ghost’ has connected at the absolute core of where music hits fans.” – Forbes “Good, old-fashioned rock n’ roll may have just made a modern comeback.” – NYLON “Badflower is one of those bands you listen to and immediately know they should be huge with their pure-rock sound and riff-driven tracks.” – Radio.com “Badflower write guitar hooks and succulent melodies with the strength of a band 10 times its age.” – Music Connection “This is everything you’d really hope modern rock to be… the band we’ve all been looking for.” – Artist Direct Badflower frontman Josh Katz delivers a chillingly honest and entrancing performance as the band unveils the live video for their track “Heroin” off their debut album OK, I’M SICK out February 22 via Big Machine/John Varvatos Records. Filmed in Nashville, the moving black and white video is the perfect companion to the powerful single about the highs and lows of a toxic relationship. “Heroin” is currently available along with “Promise Me,” “Ghost,” and “x ANA x” when fans preorder the album. PRESS HERE to watch the video and PRESS HERE to preorder the album.
The band also announced today their headline tour dates with Deal Casino and Pretty Vicious on support kicking off in April. General on-sale begins Friday, February 22, at 10am local time at Badflowermusic.com. Full routing below.
Nominated for an iHeart Radio Award for Best New Rock / Alternative Artist, Loudwire has proclaimed “Badflower could be one of rock’s next biggest bands.” Their lead single “Ghost” hit No. 1 at Acrive Rock and Forbes declared “Ghost” has connected at the absolute core of where music hits fans.” Landing at No. 7 on Billboard’s 2018 Year-End Mainstream Rock Songs Chart, the band recently performed a stripped down version of the song, along with “Heroin” for fans on Billboard Live, PRESS HERE to watch.
Their current single “Heroin” is inside the Top 15 and climbing at Rock Radio as the band prepares to release their debut album OK, I’M SICK this Friday. Upon release, the song claimed the #1 most added at rock radio in its first week and also landed the band on the cover of Spotify’s “Rock This” playlist with top placement.
In addition to the newly announced headlining dates, the band will soon be out on the road with Nothing More’s THE TRUTH TOUR followed by Shinedown’s ATTENTION ATTENTION Tour. For ticket information and a complete list of upcoming tour dates, visit Badflowermusic.com.
U.S. TOUR DATES
New Dates in BOLD ^ with Nothing More
+ Headline dates with Deal Casino & Pretty Vicious * with Shinedown
Feb 21 Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren ^ Apr 29 Knoxville, TN @ Concourse +
Apr 30 Memphis, TN @ 1884 Lounge @ Minglewood +
May 1 Chattanooga, TN @ Songbirds +
May 2 Nashville, TN @ Cowan +
May 7 Johnson City, TN @ Capone’s +
May 8 Huntsville, AL @ Sidetracks +
May 14 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground +
June 21 The Woodlands, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion *
June 23 Simpsonville, SC @ CCMB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park Simpsonville * June 25 Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre * June 26 Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater * June 28 Holmdel, NJ @ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center * June 29 Westbrook, ME @ Maine Savings Pavilion at Rock Row * July 1 Boston, MA @ Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion * July 3 Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion * July 5 Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts * July 6 Syracuse, NY @ St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview * July 9 Toronto, ON @ RBC Echo Beach * July 10 Burgettstown, PA @ KeyBank Pavilion * July 13 Detroit, MI @ Riff Fest at DTE Energy Music Theatre July 14 Tinsley Park, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphiteatre * July 18 West Valley City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre * July 20 Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre * July 21 Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre * July 24 Reno, NV @ Reno Events Center * July 26 Kent, WA @ accesso ShoWare Center * July 27 Ridgefield, WA @ Sunlight Supply Amphitheater * |