‘Evanescence’ Returns to The Stage, first Live Performances In Three Years Announced

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evanescence 2011Evanescence will re-emerge after a three-year hiatus with select, intimate shows scheduled this fall in Nashville, Dallas and Los Angeles. The influential, Grammy-winning band last performed live in November of 2012. Dates & locations are listed below.

Evanescence has also been confirmed for Ozzfest Japan, the first major international music festival to ever travel to Japan, which will return to Makuhari Messe Arena (just outside of Tokyo) Saturday, November 21 and Sunday, November 22. The two-day event, which will feature more than 22 performers, will be headlined by two Ozzfest veterans: festival namesake Ozzy Osbourne (who will perform as Ozzy & Friends) and Korn.

Evanescence singer Amy Lee states: “You know, we’re already playing Japan, and it seems like a waste to do all that practicing for just one show…. So to finally answer the question many of you have been asking since the Ozzfest announcement, YES. We’re adding three U.S. dates in November!”

Tickets for the Nashville and Los Angeles dates will go on sale this Friday, July 24 at 10 a.m. local time. The Dallas date goes on sale this Saturday, July 25 at 10 a.m. local time. Lee said that fans can get first access to tickets with the password “rememberhow2fly” this Wednesday, July 22, before the public on-sale.

Lee, who became a mother for the first time in July 2014, told Rolling Stone last year that she had no plans to hit the studio or the stage with Evanescence, prompting many fans to fear that the band was finished.

In an attempt to assure fans that Evanescence wasn’t over, Lee posted a message on her Facebook page in September, explaining that “Evanescence is a part of me — it just isn’t a complete picture of everything I’m capable of.”

Speaking to “Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx” co-host Jenn Marino, Lee voiced pretty much the same sentiments, saying: “It’s kind of frustrating sometimes if you read the Internet, ever, about anything. So, literally, I get a little frustrated when I’ll literally say, ‘No, the band is not over. We’re just not doing it now.’ And then every response is, ‘No. Evanescence is dead.’ It’s like, ‘Man, that’s so not what I said. Why do you have to make drama?’ I said we’re not doing it now. I’m totally open-minded. And, I don’t know… I would just get bored doing the same thing forever. There’s more to me than that.”

Lee released a new album in August 2014 called “Amy Lee With Dave Eggar: Aftermath”, consisting of music she wrote with Dave Eggar for an independent film called “War Story”. The movie premiered last year at the Sundance Film Festival.

Asked how she decided when she is working on new music which ideas to use in Evanescence and which to set aside for other projects, Lee told “Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx”: “That’s always kind of a thought and a little bit of a decision. And I definitely feel like both things exist inside me. And there are songs that I have in the bank that are both. There are some things [where I think], ‘That’s like an Evanescence song,’ and that’s sort of in the Evanescence pile of the bank. And then there [are] other songs where I’m, like, ‘I don’t know what this is.’ This is something that [I can use] for something else, and I haven’t figured out what to do with it yet.”

She continued: “It’s funny. I just went through a long period of time between “The Open Door” and the last record where I didn’t know what I was gonna do next and there was just all this music flowing out. And there’s just a big pile of really cool stuff that I still wanna do something with that isn’t exactly Evanescence. So there’s definitely more things to come out in the future.”

The last Evanescence album, a self-titled effort, came out in 2011.

The “Aftermath” album sold 6,000 copies in its first week to debut at No. 47 on The Billboard 200 chart.

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Upcoming Shows:
Nov. 13 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
Nov. 15 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
Nov. 17 – Los Angeles, CA – Wiltern
Nov. 21 – Ozzfest, Japan

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