Faith No More Sign Global Touring Deal With Brazilian Promoter 30e

The band’s social media is teasing shows in 2027, their first since 2016

Influential alt-metal band Faith No More have signed a global touring deal with Brazilian promoter 30e.

The deal:

  • As per Pollstar, the agreement installs the South American promoter as the “strategic and operational hub for the band’s future global tours.”

  • The company will plan Faith No More’s future live activity using its market insights, data, marketing, and infrastructure.

  • 30e announced a similar deal with System of a Down earlier in 2026.

Why it matters:

  • Faith No More are one of the most influential alternative bands of the ’90s and beyond.

  • Their most recent album, Sol Invictus, was released in 2015, and their last live performance was in 2016.

  • Proposed dates in 2021 were canceled, with vocalist Mike Patton citing mental health issues.

  • As Pollstar points out, an Anglo band working with a Latin American entertainment company on global touring and marketing is rare, with the live business traditionally centered in the US and Europe.

What they said:

  • Tim Moss, Faith No More manager: “Faith No More has never followed a conventional path, and that’s exactly why this partnership with 30e makes sense. They bring a fresh perspective, real strategic depth, and the kind of global ambition that aligns with the band’s vision. What matters most is that they understand how to build something meaningful around the band without compromising what makes Faith No More unique.”

👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
  • This story was written with information from Pollstar. 

  • We covered it because it’s news of an influential band signing a new touring deal.

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