A HUGE 90s band have reunited for a world tour after selling over 3 million albums, with 1,186,000 in the USA and 1,160,000 in the UK.
The Grammy nominated band gained significant recognition after releasing the song No One Knows in their 2002 album Songs for the Deaf.
Rock titans, Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) are back together and heading to the UK next month.
The rock band consists of five members, Josh Homme, 50, Troy Van Leeuwen, 53, Michael Shuman, 38, Dean Fertita, 53, and Jon Theodore, 49.
This core group of musicians formed the foundation of the band’s sound.
Some fans have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express their excitement for the reunion. One fan wrote: “Tickets for QOTSA just arrived!”
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Another fan added: “I’ve seen them live back in 2017 with my dad, and we watched their glasto set, definitely have to see them again, my dad loves them sm”.
The band experienced several members joining and departing for various reasons.
Former Bassist Nick Olveri was fired from QOTSA by bandleader Josh Homme in 2004, stemming from Homme’s belief that Oliveri was physically abusing his girlfriend.
The band was established by Josh, who has remained the sole consistent member despite several alterations in the lineup.
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On this upcoming tour, QOTSA will be supported in the UK by two other acts – The Chats and Deep Tan.
They’ll be playing six cities across the next month – is yours one of them?
UK gigs will be in Manchester, London, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Glasgow and Stockton-on-Tees.
The tour will take place next month, from the 14-20 November.