The post Geoff Tate to Perform Operation: Mindcrime for Last Time on 2025 US Tour appeared first on Consequence. Former Queensrÿche singer Geoff Tate has announced the “Operation: Mindcrime, The Final ...
For the better part of the 1980s, Queensrÿche was a head-turning progressive metal band opening for some of the bigger tours — including Kiss’ 1984 makeup-less “Animalize Tour,” as well as 1988’s Def ...
Longtime Queensrÿche lead singer Geoff Tate brought his solo tour to Spokane Wednesday as part of the 30th anniversary celebrating his former band's breakthrough album, Operation: Mindcrime. Founded ...
With its epic concept about junkie assassins, shadowy organisations and conspiracy theories, Queensryche’s third album, 1988’s Operation: Mindcrime, is one of the most acclaimed metal records of that ...
Former Queensryche singer Geoff Tate has announced the U.S. dates for his "Operation: Mindcrime - The Final Chapter" tour, which will see him performing the band's classic album in full for the last ...
Those who turn up at the Bourbon Theatre Tuesday will hear Queensryche’s 1988 album “Operation: Mindcrime” played in its entirety, a few songs from “Operation: Mindcrime II,” and just one new number.
After being fired from Queensrÿche in 2012, long-time vocalist Geoff Tate got tangled up in a lawsuit with his former bandmates over the rights to the band name and music. The final settlement found ...
Other than some festival appearances and three shows back in the 1980s in California, progressive metal band Queensryche had ...
Tate discussed the project in a new podcast interview, likening the album to “early Queensrÿche.” Ostensibly, it would be released under Tate’s own name, as he parted ways with Queensrÿche in 2012.
In addition to releasing the Operation: Mindcrime and Sweet Oblivion albums, Tate’s maintained a packed touring schedule. Credit: (Geoff Tate/Submitted) Geoff Tate is returning to Tucson. He’ll take ...
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