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Black Mountain Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Concerts
Aug
02
Krach am Bach
Rauhenebrach
Tickets
Aug
03
Club Manufaktur
Schorndorf
Tickets
Aug
04
Bogen F
Zurich
Tickets
Aug
06
Razzmatazz 1
Barcelona
Tickets
Aug
07
Changó Club
Madrid
Tickets
Aug
08
SonicBlast - Festival de Musica
Moledo
Tickets
Aug
09
PALP FESTIVAL 2024
Bagnes
Tickets
Aug
10
Hoflarm Open Air
Seelbach
Tickets
About Black Mountain
Black Mountain’s Stephen McBean turned 16 after Woodstock but before Varg started burning down Norwegian churches. And yet, until just two short years ago, McBean had lived his entire adolescence and adult life without a proper driver’s license, that first and most coveted ticket to personal independence. When he did finally take the wheel in 2017, he essentially became a Sixteen Year Old for the first time, blowing out the doors off the DMV like a pyrotechnics display at a W.A.S.P. gig. Black Mountain’s new album, Destroyer, named after the discontinued single-run 1985 Dodge Destroyer muscle car, is imbued with all that wild-ass freedom and newfound agency (and anxiety and fear) that comes with one's first time behind the wheel. McBean, welding mask pulled over his Alan Watts beard, has even been rebuilding a 1985 Destroyer in his step-dad’s garage all spring — building it from its frame, putting in weekends of work to have this beast ready for sunnier days. And wouldn’t you know it: when the Destoyer's engine gives its deep snarl and the stereo rattles with Metallica's $5.98 EP, McBean is fully in the driver’s seat. Destroyer is structured around that first time behind the wheel of a hot rod. The fat, charging “Living After Midnight” riffs of opener “Future Shade” is, according to McBean, “Straight outta the gates. FM radio cranked.” He ain’t kidding. The song, and all of Destroyer for that matter, seems to exist at that crucial nexus of the early-to-mid 80s Los Angeles when a war between punk and hair metal was waged. Black Flag’s My War tried and failed to keep the peace. But in the trenches, some hybrid ghoul was beginning to form in bands like Jane’s Addiction and White Zombie. The heavy extended player “Horns Arising,” with its Night Rider vocals and golden, climbing Blade Runner synths, is a fill-up at a desert gas station just in time to see a UFO hovering near a mesa. . And other songs, like The serpentine “Boogie Lover” is a cruise down the Sunset Strip. You pull into The Rainbow Bar & Grill to take the edge off. Doesn’t matter what year it is, Lemmy’s there in flesh or spirit. To continue the teenage theme, there’s also a sense of to these cuts — “High Rise” is a foray into Japanese psych, rounding the bend to a careening, youthful sense of discovery, while “Closer to the Edge” feeling like falling in love with Yes (Remember how good they were for a minute there in your youth?). “Licensed to Drive” would easily be the most exhilarating and dangerous ripper on a titular film’s soundtrack, a dose of heavy right before the muscle car’s wheels fly off going 100 mph on the freeway. Shacked up in his rehearsal space, McBean found an old chair in an alley, spray painted Producer on the back and pressed record. Friends from the endless rock’n’roll highway were invited over and 22 songs were brought to life. And while some were laid back into shallow graves to dig up once again at a later date, the remaining skeletons were left above ground — given organs, skin, eyes, and the opportunity to grow their hair real long and greasy. Some of these zombie hesher jams were sent on a journey to Canada where longtime band member Jeremy Schmidt, slipping on the Official Collaborator satin jacket, had at them with his legendary synth arsenal. As he added long flowing robes, sunglasses, driving gloves and medallions, the undead songs began to transform into the new breathing creatures that make up Destroyer. Schmidt’s work with these songs was the needed transformative glue for this new era of Black Mountain. Coming off his newfound automotive freedom, McBean also saw some personnel shuffling within Black Mountain. Both Joshua Wells and Amber Webber have retired their Black Mountain Army uniforms while Arjan Miranda paid his outstanding membership dues and rejoined. New members include Rachel Fannan (Sleepy Sun) and Adam Bulgasem (Dommengang & Soft Kill) plus other familiar names like Kliph Scurlock (Flaming Lips), Kid Millions (Oneida), and John Congleton (St Vincent, Swans) take a turn in the shotgun seat. Collectively, there’s a renewed vitality to Black Mountain on Destroyer — a seasoned, veteran of heady hard rock that’s found new, young muscles to flex and roads to explore.
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Band members
Arjan Miranda & Jeremy Schmidt., Stephen McBean
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What fans are saying
Stefano
5 / 5
Grandissimi Black Mountain!
Palp Festival Bagnes, Switzerland
Aug 12, 2019
AdRock
5 / 5
Kickass!
Ace of Cups Columbus, OH
Sep 28, 2019
Marissa
5 / 5
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Lulu's Downstairs Manitou Springs, CO
Dec 02, 2019
Steven
5 / 5
Brilliant
The Garage London, United Kingdom
Oct 23, 2019
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Black Mountain Tour Cities
Schorndorf, Germany Rauhenebrach, Germany Zürich, Switzerland Seelbach, Germany Madrid, Spain Barcelona, Spain Bagnes, Switzerland Moledo, Portugal

Frequently Asked Questions About Black Mountain

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Black Mountain on tour?

Yes, Black Mountain is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Black Mountain concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Black Mountain tour is scheduled for 8 dates across 8 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Black Mountain scheduled to play?

Black Mountain is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Black Mountain tour start?

Black Mountain’s tour starts Aug 02, 2024 and ends on Aug 10, 2024. They will play 8 cities; their most recent concert was held in Rauhenebrach at Krach am Bach and their next upcoming concert will be in Rauhenebrach at Krach am Bach.

What venues is Black Mountain performing at?

As part of the Black Mountain tour, Black Mountain is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Aug 02 - Rauhenebrach, BY @ Krach am Bach
Aug 03 - Schorndorf, Germany @ Club Manufaktur
Aug 04 - Zurich, ZH @ Bogen F
Aug 06 - Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz 1
Aug 07 - Madrid, Spain @ Changó Club
Aug 08 - Moledo, Viana do Castelo @ SonicBlast - Festival de Musica
Aug 09 - Bagnes, VS @ Palp-Festival
Aug 10 - Seelbach, Germany @ Hoflarm Open Air
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