Faith No More

American rock band

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April 2025 Drummer Mike Bordin confirmed in a podcast interview that Patton is 'clearly unwilling to do shows with' the band due to commitments with Mr. Bungle.
October 2024 Keyboardist Roddy Bottum stated that Faith No More is on a 'semi-permanent hiatus'.
2023 The Lucid and Violent J release a re-imagining of 'Epic' called 'Sweet Toof', maintaining the original music but rewriting lyrics and vocal melodies.
2022 Mike Patton disclosed in a Guardian interview that he had not spoken to other band members since the initial show cancellations, leaving the band's future uncertain.
September 2021 Scheduled shows were cancelled, with lead singer Mike Patton citing mental health reasons.
2020 Planned UK and European tour is postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 22 2020 Initially scheduled shows at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles with System of a Down were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 26 2019 The band announced their first shows in five years, including performances at European festivals in June 2020.
November 23 2019 Faith No More updated its official website and social media with a countdown, teasing upcoming announcements about the band's return.
February 2018 Announcement of a documentary film about Chuck Mosley titled 'Thanks. And Sorry: The Chuck Mosley Movie' begins production.
November 9 2017 Former Faith No More singer Chuck Mosley dies at age 57 due to 'the disease of addiction'.
August 2016 Band performs two concerts with former lead singer Chuck Mosley to celebrate the reissue of their debut album We Care a Lot.
May 2015 Faith No More releases their seventh studio album, Sol Invictus, after their reunion.
March 2015 Faith No More continues performing at Australia's Soundwave festival.
March 1 2015 Band shares the second single 'Superhero' from their upcoming album.
February 2015 Faith No More headlines the final edition of Australia's Soundwave festival.
August 20 2014 Band posts that the reunion tour is over and changes are coming in 2015.
July 4 2014 Faith No More plays their first show in two years at Hyde Park, London, supporting Black Sabbath and debuting new songs 'Motherfucker' and 'Superhero'.
May 29 2014 Faith No More posts a message on Twitter suggesting the end of their reunion and a desire to get creative.
2010 The band completes The Second Coming Tour.

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