Front Line Assembly

Ministry & Gary Numan played Terminal 5 with Front Line Assembly (pics, video, setlists)

Ministry brought out Gary Numan to join them for their rendition of Fad Gadget’s “Ricky’s Hand” for their second encore.

Sick New World 2024 lineup: System Of A Down, Slipknot, Slowdive, Duster, Knocked Loose & more

The nu metal-leaning Sick New World festival will dip its toes into classic shoegaze/slowcore in 2024, alongside A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Lamb of God, Loathe, Drain, Vein, Code Orange, Better Lovers, and more…

Ministry announce spring 2024 tour with Gary Numan & Front Line Assembly

Ministry will again be joined by their old friends Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly on tour this spring, supporting their new album ‘HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES.’

What's Going on Sunday?

Sunday’s NYC-area shows include Sea.Hear.Now, Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Fest, L7, Lauren Mayberry, The Lemonheads, Eagles, Steely Dan, and more.

Tour news: Tom Jones, Fuji Rock 2023, Party Dozen, Timmy's Organism, more

Plus: The Sisters of Mercy, Ministry / Gary Numan, Origami Angel / Sweet Pill / Pinkshift, Jerry Seinfeld, Unwound, and more tour and festival news.

Ministry, Gary Numan & Front Line Assembly touring together this spring

Gary Numan also has headline shows this spring including NYC‘s Webster Hall.

What's Going on Tuesday?

Tuesday’s NYC-area shows include HAIM, Built to Spill, Supergrass, Kikagaku Moyo, and more.

Ministry reschedule Industrial Strength Tour for fall 2021; Helmet replace KMFDM

KMFDM will no longer be opening Ministry’s Industrial Strength Tour with Front Line Assembly, which is now set to begin in October of 2021.

Nitzer Ebb rework Patriarchy's "Hell Was Full" for upcoming remix LP (watch the video)

Patriarchy’s remix album also features Front Line Assembly, Drab Majesty, Geneva Jacuzzi, and more.

Cold Waves streaming virtual fest w/ Meat Beat Manifesto, Young Gods, Test Dept, more

”We felt the need to do something, anything, to try and connect this passionate fan base during our ‘lost weekend,’ and we are grateful to the artists who contributed in such a dark time,” fest founder Jason Novak writes.
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