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Deftones Tour Supporting ‘Ohms’ Hits Philly, Asbury Park in May

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Deftones may hail from Sacramento, California but the East Coast has had an unabashed love for the band ever since they thrashed their way into our hearts with “Engine No. 9” back in 1995.

The band will make their way to the East Coast in Mid-May with a series of indoor and outdoor performances. The multi-time GRAMMY® Award-winning band are touring with Gojira and VOWWS in support of their critically acclaimed record Ohms, which dropped in September 2020. The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard Top 200, further solidifying their reputation as one of the elite alternative acts in the world today.

Starting mid-May, the band will hit Pop Break’s backyard of the Tri-State Area on Saturday May 14, as they play the legendary Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, New Jersey. One has to hope they play a few cuts off their seminal record White Pony in honor of the venue’s legendary icon (and because that record is a game-changing all-timer as well). Click here for tickets to The Stone Pony.

The band hits New York City on May 15 for a sold-out show at The Rooftop at Pier 17 then the Anthem in Washington DC on May 17 before heading to The Met in Philadelphia for May 18. The show at the absolutely gorgeous former opera house will be a jawn of epic proportions. Click here for tickets to The Met.

Deftones Ohms Tour Dates 2022

May 6: Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park – Atlanta, GA, US

May 7: Nashville Municipal Auditorium – Nashville, TN, US

May 8: Andrew J. Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, OH, US

May 10: TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park -Indianapolis, IN, US

May 11: Petersen Events Center, University of Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh, PA, US

May 13: Agganis Arena – Boston, MA, US

May 14: Stone Pony Summer Stage – Asbury Park, NJ, US

May 15: The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York (NYC), NY, US (SOLD OUT)

May 17: The Anthem – Washington, DC, US

May 18: The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA, US

May 19: Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT, US

May 21: Place Bell – Laval, QC, Canada

May 22: RBC Echo Beach – Toronto, ON, Canada

May 24:  Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill – Sterling Heights, MI, US

May 26: The Rave-Eagles Club – Milwaukee, WI, US

May 27: Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, IL, US

May 28: The Armory – Minneapolis, MN, US

June 4: Rock am Ring 2022 – Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany

June 5: Rock im Park 2022 – Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg, Germany

June 7: X-TRA – Zürich, Switzerland with grandson

June 17: Hellfest 2022 – Clisson, France

June 18: Pinkpop Festival 2022 – Megaland, Landgraaf, Netherlands

June 19: Graspop Metal Meeting 2022 – Dessel, Belgium

June 21: Sequoie Music Park 2022 – Sequoie Music Park, Bologna, Italy

June 22: INmusic Festival 2022 – Lake Jarun, Zagreb, Croatia

June 24: Budapest Park – Budapest, Hungary

June 26: edel-optics.de Arena, Hamburg, Germany – with grandson

June 27: Columbiahalle – Berlin, Germany, with grandson

June 29: Resurrection Fest 2022 – Campo de Fútbol Celeiro, Viveiro, Spain

July 2: Provinssi Festival 2022 – Provinssi Festival, Seinäjoki, Finland

July 3: Tuska Open Air Metal Festival 2022 – Suvilahti, Helsinki, Finland

July 5: Gröna Lund – Stockholm, Sweden

July 7: Mad Cool Festival 2022 – IFEMA Feria de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

July 13: Metal Hammer Festival 2022 – Spodek, Katowice, Poland

July 13-17: Electric Castle Festival 2022, BonÅ£ida Bánffy Castle – Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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