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On tour
Yes
Followers
87,293
Category
Alternative, Industrial Rock
Concerts
Dec
06
THE BLACK LAB
Wasquehal
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Dec
07
Le Trianon
Paris
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Dec
08
Electric Ballroom
Camden
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Dec
13
Sala Apolo
Barcelona
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Dec
14
Sala But
Madrid
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Jan
03
OM
Seraing
Tickets
Jan
10
Pumpehuset
Copenhagen
Tickets
Jan
11
Amager Bio
Copenhagen
Tickets
Jan
23
Ancienne Belgique
Bruxelles
Tickets
Jan
24
Ancienne Belgique
Bruxelles
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Jan
25
Ancienne Belgique
Bruxelles
Tickets
About Front 242
Front 242 is a pioneering Belgian electronic body music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. During their most active period (they decided to quit ebm in 1993 with the albums 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL and 05:22:09:12 OFF) they were influential to many industrial and electronic artists, coining the term electronic body music (EBM) to describe their music.
History
The origin of Front 242 should be understood within the rise of industrial music, which originated in England in 1975 with the first performances of Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle. These revolutionary groups introduced elements of style later taken up by Front 242 such as electronic instrumentation, overwhelming percussion often with found objects, and looped samples of found soundbites. Going back earlier, these innovations can be seen as an extension of the work of William S. Burroughs and of Edgard Varèse, the first significant composer to adopt electronic sources of sound as musical instruments, and who also used overwhelming percussion including with found objects. It is perhaps no coincidence that Varese's great mark on the music world took place at the 1958 World Fair in Brussels, where Front 242 would work a few decades later.
Front 242 was created in 1981 in Aarschot, Belgium by Daniel Bressanutti and Dirk Bergen, who originally went by the name Prothese. They were interested in creating both music and graphic design using emerging electronic tools, and reportedly decided on changing their name to Front 242 because the name had greater potential as a subject of graphic design. The first single to be released was Principles, late in that year. Patrick Codenys and Jean-Luc De Meyer had separately formed a group called Under Viewer at about the same time. Codenys said his father received a lottery winning and shared enough of it with him so that he could buy a car, but he bought his first synthesizer instead. Contact between Bressanutti and Codenys led the two duos to join together in 1982. Bressanutti, Codenys and De Meyer all took turns on vocals at first, until they settled on De Meyer as the lead vocalist; only recently have early recordings with Bressanutti on vocals been widely released. De Meyer also came to write almost all of the lyrics. They also decided during this formative period never to use the regular waveform settings on their synthesizers, saying instead that creating the waveform itself for each note was part of the creative process.
Their next single, U-Men, would be released in 1982, followed by the band's first album Geography in 1983. These first releases, while cited as influential by a number of other artists in the genre, were not as characteristically strong and hard-hitting as the group's later efforts.
In 1983, Dirk Bergen left the band to pursue graphic design full time, and Richard Jonckheere was admitted to the group as a loosely backing vocalist and charismatic stage presence. Jonkheere was usually referred to by the name Richard 23. Front 242 was becoming the most popular musical group in Belgium; their next album, No Comment would cement the group's place in electronic music, and was the first to introduce the term "Electronic Body Music" in association with their sound. Front 242 signed with the legendary Wax Trax label in 1984, and started their first tour in the United States with Ministry. This tour led to the creation of Revolting Cocks by Richard 23, Luc Van Acker, Alain Jourgensen of Ministry and others.
The 1985 album BackCatalogue collected material from the group's earlier years, but their international breakthrough didn't occur until the release of Official Version in 1986, on the Red Rhino Europe label, followed by their "Official Warfare" tour in support of the album. Their popularity would reach even higher with the 1988 "Headhunter" single and video by Anton Corbijn, and its accompanying album Front By Front. By this point, Front 242 had developed a style of strong backbeats, slices, samples, and ominous vocals. "Headhunter" is possibly one of the most popularly played and remixed songs of the entire genre.
During these releases Front 242 also presented a style and imagery which was political in a decidedly apolitical style. They would use militaristic samples, preachers and the TV as a source for inspiration, but refused to admit to having any message. The message, admittedly, was the listener's to imagine. As they put it, they were merely presenting the world around them as it was. Possibly due to this rather in-your-face approach, they have often been falsely accused of being neo-Nazis or extreme right-wing. In fact the complete opposite is true, with them famously saying that "Neo-Nazis couldn't make the music we do. They're too stupid!".
With the turn of the decade the band went through many changes. Tyranny >For You<, released in 1991, brought the world a much denser, multi-layered sound which would push them straight into the 1990s. This album, like Front By Front was a huge success and it seemed as if the Frontmen could just go from strength to strength. Tyranny was also the first album they released in North America under contract with a major corporate label, Sony/Epic, after the widespread popularity of "Front by Front". Sony/Epic also issued re-released versions of Front 242's five earlier albums, with several E.P.'s and singles consolidated as extra tracks on the albums.
1992 saw Bressanutti return his focus on combining graphic arts with music, with a tour of his lithographs to three U.S. galleries. Bressanutti also composed a solo half-hour atmospheric recording called Art and Strategy (or The Art Corporation) to play during viewings of the lithographs, and released this in a limited edition of 1,000 CDs. This is the only known solo work from any of Front 242's members.
Front 242's style shifted abruptly with each of their next two albums, released in rapid succession in 1993 (originally planned as a double-CD). 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL and 05:22:09:12 OFF were brilliant releases musically and once again showed that Front 242 did not need to follow existing trends to stay fresh and original, even using a female vocalist. (The numbers correspond to letters, spelling "FUCK UP EVIL" and "EVIL OFF".) However at this point there were strains emerging, with the band members apparently having different artistic views about how to progress. Neither of these albums had significant input from Richard 23, and 05:22:09:12 OFF only intermittently included their lead vocalist, Jean-Luc De Meyer. On the other hand, a variety of new contributors were listed as members of Front 242 on these albums: Jean-Marc Pauly and Pierre Pauly on Up Evil, and 99 Kowalski and Eran Westwood on Off. 99 Kowalski is the assumed name of Kristin Kowalski, making a tradition out of Richard 23's idea of number-as-name. Kowalski, Westwood, and percussionist John Dubs were members of a short-lived New York City based band called Spill who were temporarily integrated into Front 242 after their recording sessions as the former band fell apart .
A broader segment of the non-industrial-music-loving public was exposed to Front 242 in 1992 in the film "Single White Female" starring Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Leigh, when evil roommate Leigh ties up good roommate Fonda to a chair, and then turns the volume way up on the T.V. to drown out the sound of Fonda calling for help; the T.V. is playing the Front 242 video for "Rhythm Of Time" from the album "Tyranny >For You<". Also in 1992, the T.V. commercials for the film "K2" were set to the Front 242 song "Moldavia", from the album "Tyranny >For You<", although there was no Front 242 in the film itself.
To the disappointment of many, the years following 06:21:03:11 Up Evil and 05:22:09:12 Off would be bereft of new material from Front 242 under any lineup, filled instead with a stream of live recordings and remixes. However, this period also saw a proliferation of side projects, an inordinate number of which involved De Meyer.
Earlier, Richard 23 had a side project as a member of Revolting Cocks, and De Meyer had a side project doing vocals for Bigod 20 for their debut single, "The Bog" in 1990. In 1995, De Meyer met Marc Heal of Cubanate at a Front Line Assembly concert, and the two of them collaborated along with Ged Denton and Jonathan Sharp, to record as Cyber-Tec Project for the new (and short-lived) Cyber-Tec record label. After the departure of Sharp and the demise of the Cyber-Tec label, the remaining group continued working under the name C-Tec. De Meyer also took over as vocalist for Birmingham 6 for their 1996 album "Error of Judgment". 1996 also saw the debut album "Elemental" from Cobalt 60, which De Meyer formed with the members of Kriegbereit, i.e. Dominique Lallement and Frederic Sebastien of Reims, France. This was the start of a number of releases from Cobalt 60. Meanwhile, Richard 23 recorded with the groups Holy Gang and later LeTschak.
The four core members of Front 242 regrouped in 1998 to compose radically reworked versions of many of their songs, which they then performed on their first tour in five years, appropriately called the Re:Boot tour. They acknowledged the influence of Prodigy and their "Fat of the Land" album in crafting the new, more techno style of Re:Boot. The new tour material was the subject of Front 242's new recording contract in the U.S. with Metropolis Records. Front 242 also indicated at this time that they were recording new material. However, they once again seemed to become only minimally active after 1998, making occasional appearances in Europe and Mexico, while Codenys recorded under the name Gaiden with Steve Stoll in 2001.
Then 2002 saw the beginning of a wave of new material from Bressanutti and Codenys, and then of Front 242 itself. This began in August 2002 with the release of a DVD/CD two-disc set called "Speed Tribe", released by Dance.com. The DVD was a collaboration with experimental documentary filmmakers Rod Chong and Sharon Matarazzo filming the 2001 24 Hour Le Mans, in which the racecars, clouds, rain and spectators are all used as impressionist elements of a visual backdrop for the music. Within three months of "Speed Tribe" was the first release from Male or Female, a.k.a. Morf, a new guise for Bressanutti and Codenys along with vocalist Elko Blijweert. In 2002 and 2003, Morf released an album, an E.P., a double album, and a DVD/CD two-disc combo, on the Belgian record label Alfa-Matrix, and went on tour through the U.S. Then, 2002 and 2003 also saw the release of the long-awaited first new material from Front 242 proper in a decade: the E.P. "Still and Raw" and the album "Pulse", released on XIII Bis Records in Europe and Metropolis in the U.S. These represented another iteration of Front 242's explicitly stated goal of reinventing itself on almost every new album, as it has done through its history. The style of the two new releases tends to be a little more mellow than some of their past work, and makes revelatory use of glitchy and bleepy notes, while it also introduces a whole new level of manipulating De Meyer's vocals to achieve novel effects of the human voice as musical instrument. The new releases also feature a much more emotional style from De Meyer than his previous Front 242 work, but which was presaged in his later recordings with C-Tec and particularly Cobalt 60 on its album "Twelve".
Front 242 also promised a new U.S. tour showcasing the new material from "Still and Raw" and "Pulse", originally indicating that it would take place in autumn 2004, though that has been pushed back. They have made occasional appearances in Latin America and Europe, even being rejoined by Dirk Bergen for a reunion concert in Aarschot in 2004 under the original lineup of Bressanutti, Bergen, Codenys and De Meyer (kept secret until two days before the show). They have also recently issued another re-release of their first album "Geography" on Alfa-Matrix, this time newly remastered personally by Bressanutti to surprisingly powerful effect, and with extra tracks and a second disc filled with very early material that had never before been released. Meanwhile their enthusiasm for side projects has continued, as Patrick Codenys started appearing with a new group called Red Sniper, Bressanutti started recording with a new group called Troissoeur, Codenys and Richard 23 formed a quasi-DJ project called Coder23 which is touring in late 2004 and early 2005 as the opening act for VNV Nation, and De Meyer collaborated as a vocalist with Glis in 2005.
Front 242 toured through twenty venues in North America in November 2005, their first tour as the full band since 2000.
Occasional Band Members / Collaborators
Dirk Bergen - credited as keyboardist on Geography
Jean-Marc Pauly - credited for writing and composing vocals on 06:21:03:11 Up Evil
Pierre Pauly - credited for writing and composing vocals on 06:21:03:11 Up Evil
Kristin Kowalski - credited as writer, composer and vocalist on 05:22:09:12 Off, Animal, and Angels Versus Animals
Eran Westwood - credited as writer, composer and vocalist on 05:22:09:12 Off, Animal, and Angels Versus Animals
John Dubs - credited as writer and composer on Animal and Angels Versus Animals
Jean-Marc Lederman - credited as remixer on Angels Versus Animals.
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What fans are saying
Triple N
As usual, they were amazing! So sad that they will not be coming back to the states anymore! Damn my ass off all night long! ❤️🔥😎
The Mayan
Los Angeles, CA
Sep 14, 2024
Werner
War nur wegen Coma Alliance dort!War Hammer!!Aber mein letzter Schwarzer Ball!!Für 2Bier 21Fr. bezahlt.Gläser zurückgebracht und 4Fr. zurück bekommen!! Für 1 Bier 8.75Fr. ist Diebstahl!!!
X-tra Hotel
Zürich, Switzerland
Nov 17, 2019
Jessica
Fantastic show, but the Portland crowd gave them almost no love. I expected a dance floor and got a bunch of people standing still.
Hawthorne Theatre
Portland, OR
Oct 03, 2022
Gabe
Great show, these guys are awesome performers, even at their age. They can rock super hard! Absolute legends, no doubt!
Amplified Live
Dallas, TX
Oct 10, 2022
Anonymous
Great show!!! Front 242 put on a great concert and Jannus Live is one of my favorite concert venues!!!
Jannus Live
St Petersburg, FL
Sep 08, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions About Front 242
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Front 242 on tour?
Yes, Front 242 is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Front 242 concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Front 242 tour
is scheduled for 11 dates across 6 cities. Get
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How many upcoming tour dates is Front 242 scheduled to play?
Front 242 is scheduled to play 11 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Front 242 tour start?
Front 242’s tour starts Dec 06, 2024 and ends on Jan 25, 2025.
They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Wasquehal at THE BLACK LAB and their next upcoming concert
will be in Bruxelles at Ancienne Belgique.
What venues is Front 242 performing at?
As part of the Front 242 tour, Front 242 is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 06 - Wasquehal,
Hauts-de-France @ THE BLACK LAB
Dec 07 - Paris,
75 @ Le Trianon
Dec 08 - Camden,
United Kingdom @ Electric Ballroom
Dec 13 - Barcelona,
Cataluña @ Sala Apolo
Dec 14 - Madrid,
Comunidad de Madrid @ Sala But
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 03 - Seraing,
Région Wallonne @ OM
Jan 10 - Copenhagen,
Hovedstaden @ Pumpehuset
Jan 11 - Copenhagen,
Denmark @ Amager Bio
Jan 23 - Bruxelles,
Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
Jan 24 - Bruxelles,
Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
Jan 25 - Bruxelles,
Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique