Puscifer Extends 2022 North American Tour & Releases New ‘Bullet Train To Iowa’ Music Video
If you’re a Puscifer fan who missed out on the rock band’s Existential Reckoning tour this summer, you’re in luck. The Arizona-born group announced on Tuesday (July 12) that it will be adding a six-week leg to its North American expedition — news which arrives just after the band’s brand new music video for a remixed version of “Bullet Train To Iowa” arrived.
The theatrical production kicks off for a second time mid-October in San Francisco and runs through the 22nd of November, when the band — made up of members Maynard James Keenan, Carina Round and Mat Mitchell — will play their finale show in Prescott, Arizona. In between, Puscifer will make stops in cities like Reno, Houston, New Orleans, Nashville and more while also playing the tour’s first ever Canadian gigs in Montreal and Toronto.
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The Existential Reckoning tour, which originally started in June this year and ran for one month, supports Puscifer’s 2020 fourth studio album of the same name. The 12-track record achieved a No. 65 peak on the Billboard 200 and No. 7 on the Top Alternative Albums chart.
One of the songs on the album, “Bullet Train to Iowa,” just recently got a reimagining from Billy Howerdel, a member of Keenan’s other band, A Perfect Circle. A new music video for the remix was released Tuesday and features trippy, fast-changing visuals created by Meats Meier.
Tickets for the extended leg of the Existential Reckoning tour go on sale at 10 a.m. local time Friday, (July 15). See dates and watch the new “Bullet Train to Iowa” music video below.
Existential Reckoning Tour
Oct. 13 — San Francisco, Calif. — The Warfield
Oct. 15 — Reno, Nev. — Grand Theatre at the Grand Sierra Resort
Oct. 16 — Paso Robles, Calif. — Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Oct. 18 — Escondido, Calif. — California Center for Arts Escondido – Concert Hall
Oct. 20 — Tucson, Ariz. — The Linda Ronstadt Music Hall (formerly Tucson Music Hall)
Oct. 21 — El Paso, Texas — Abraham Chavez Theatre
Oct. 22 — San Antonio, Texas — Tech Port Center & Arena
Oct. 25 — Houston, Texas — 713 Music Hall
Oct. 26 — Ft. Worth, Texas — Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium
Oct. 28 — New Orleans, La. — Mahalia Jackson Theater
Oct. 29 — Baton Rouge, La. — River Center Theatre
Oct. 31 — Nashville, Tann — Ryman Auditorium
Nov. 1 — Charlotte, N.C. — Ovens Auditorium
Nov. 3 — Norfolk, Va. — Chrysler Hall
Nov. 4 — Washington, D.C. — Warner Theatre
Nov. 5 — Atlantic City, N.J. — Sound Waves at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Nov. 7 — Montreal, QC — MTelus
Nov. 8 — Toronto, ON — Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Nov. 10 — Cincinnati, Ohio — The Andrew J. Brady Music Center
Nov. 11 — Louisville, Ky. — Louisville Palace
Nov. 12 — Indianapolis, Ind. — Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Nov. 13 — Madison, Wis. — The Orpheum Theater
Nov. 15 — Grand Rapids, Mich. — DeVos Performance Hall
Nov. 17 — St. Louis, Miss. — The Factory
Nov. 18 — Kansas City, Miss. — The Midland Theatre
Nov. 19 — Tulsa, Okla. — Tulsa Theater
Nov. 22 — Prescott, Ariz. — Yavapai College Performing Arts Center