A Perfect Circle
American rock supergroup
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April 2024 | A Perfect Circle performs live for the first time since 2018, touring alongside Puscifer and Primus. |
March 29 2024 | The band releases their first new song in 6 years, 'Kindred', as part of the Sessanta E.P.P.P. split EP. Josh Freese returns to record drums for the track and perform on some tour dates. |
December 2021 | Keenan notes that 2022 would be more focused on his work with Puscifer and Billy Howerdel's solo album, while still seeing a future for A Perfect Circle. |
June 2018 | Maynard James Keenan confirms potential future albums for A Perfect Circle after Eat the Elephant album cycle, expressing optimism about the band's continued activity. |
June 2018 | A Perfect Circle extended their touring with a new North American leg and released a 2D hologram video for the song 'The Contrarian'. |
April 2018 | The band released the single 'So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish' and began touring to support the new album, including performances at Rock on the Range and Coachella. |
April 20 2018 | A Perfect Circle released their fourth studio album 'Eat the Elephant', marking the first time they worked with an outside music producer, Dave Sardy. |
February 2018 | The band released the single 'TalkTalk' from their forthcoming album. |
January 2018 | A Perfect Circle released the single 'Disillusioned' in anticipation of their upcoming album. |
October 2017 | The band released their first single 'The Doomed' from the upcoming album and started a second North American tour running through December. |
April 2017 | The band began a North American tour, using live performances of new material as motivation to complete their upcoming album. |
March 2017 | A Perfect Circle announced signing a new record contract with BMG Rights Management to release their fourth full-length studio album, their first record deal in thirteen years. |
2013 | The band released their greatest hits album, Three Sixty, and a live album box set, A Perfect Circle Live: Featuring Stone and Echo, before falling into inactivity. |
2010 | A Perfect Circle reformed and began playing live shows intermittently. |
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