Lostprophets
1997–2013 Welsh rock band
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December 3 2012 | Ian Watkins tweeted about traveling to shoot a new music video, though the video was never completed. |
November 14 2012 | Performed what would become their final show at the Newport Centre in Newport, Wales. |
July 12 2012 | Began playing select shows at Vans Warped Tour, continuing through 5 August. During this tour, Watkins relapsed into drug use and missed a show, with Jamie Oliver taking lead vocals. |
April 28 2012 | Performed at Cardiff Motorpoint Arena, playing their entire second album Start Something. The performance was notably problematic, with lead singer Ian Watkins performing poorly, leading to an intervention by the band. |
April 9 2012 | Announced signing with Fearless Records to release Weapons in the United States on 19 June 2012. |
February 6 2012 | Released their first official single 'Bring 'em Down' after debuting on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show. |
January 2012 | Released a teaser track 'Better Off Dead' in anticipation of their new album Weapons. |
August 2011 | The band went on a short UK tour, performing in Cardiff, Bournemouth, Oxford, Norwich, and at V Festival and Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary. They debuted a new song 'Bring 'Em Down' during this tour. |
January 2011 | Lostprophets rented a house in Norfolk to serve as their studio for composing demos and pre-producing a new album. |
2010 | Lostprophets performed at the 2010 Reading and Leeds Festival. |
May 1 2010 | Postponed Port Talbot tour date was held at Cardiff International Arena after a fire at the original venue. |
March 27 2010 | The band toured Australia, performing at The Roundhouse in Sydney, NSW. |
February 2010 | Lostprophets commenced their UK tour with support from Kids in Glass Houses, Hexes, We are the Ocean, and Sharks. |
January 13 2010 | The Betrayed album was released, reaching peak position of 3 on the UK Albums Chart. |
January 4 2010 | 'Where We Belong' single was released. |
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