Metro Station
American pop rock band
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April 20 2023 | Metro Station album released on vinyl through Field Day label across various regions |
2021 | Trace Cyrus returned as a solo artist, releasing his debut EP 'Killing the Pain'. |
2020 | Final documented band dissolution, with Mason Musso, Trace Cyrus, and Spencer Steffan leaving. |
April 2020 | The group released a new single 'I Hate Society'. |
2019 | Temporary band reformation with Mason Musso, Trace Cyrus, and Spencer Steffan returning. |
2019 | The band reunited and began working on new music in Los Angeles, California. |
2019 | Band reunited once again. |
2018 | Metro Station was nominated for Most Heartbreaking Breakup of the Year at the Rocksound Awards. |
2017 | Second band dissolution, with Mason Musso, Trace Cyrus, and Spencer Steffan departing. |
2017 | Metro Station headlined their 10-Year Anniversary tour to celebrate the 10-year release of their debut studio album. |
September 8 2017 | They released the 'Bury Me My Love' EP. |
October 2016 | The band headlined the Savior tour with support from Palaye Royale and the Strive in October and November. |
January 2016 | Metro Station toured with Never Shout Never, Jule Vera, and Waterparks from January to February. |
2015 | Metro Station won the Kerrang! Music Awards for Best Collaboration with their song 'Getting Over You' featuring Ronnie Radke. |
2015 | Metro Station embarked on a headlining US tour with support from SayWeCanFly and 7 Minutes in Heaven. |
2015 | The band performed at the 2015 Vans Warped Tour. |
2015 | Band released their second full-length album 'Savior' and subsequently went on a U.S. and European tour, also announcing an EP called 'Bury Me My Love' and a U.S. 10-year anniversary tour. |
October 2015 | The group toured with Falling in Reverse, Atilla, and Assuming We Survive on the Supervillians tour from October to December. |
June 30 2015 | Metro Station released their second studio album 'Savior', which contained 18 tracks. |
June 9 2015 | The group released the lead single 'Getting Over You' featuring Ronnie Radke from their second studio album. |
2014 | Metro Station was nominated for Best Comeback at the Kerrang! Music Awards. |
2014 | Trace Cyrus returned to the band, and new drummer Spencer Steffan joined. The band released a new single 'Love & War'. |
October 2014 | Metro Station co-headlined the Outsiders Tour alongside the Ready Set, with support from the Downtown Fiction and Against the Current. |
October 28 2014 | The band released the music video for their single 'She Likes Girls'. |
October 14 2014 | The group released an EP titled 'Gold'. |
September 9 2014 | The band premiered a new track called 'She Likes Girls'. |
August 13 2014 | Miley Cyrus returned to the band four years after previously leaving, and they released a new single titled 'Love & War'. |
August 20 2013 | The 'Middle of the Night' EP was released via iTunes. |
July 23 2013 | The EP's lead single 'Every Time I Touch You', written by Musso and Healy, was released. |
May 2013 | Musso released a five-track EP called 'Middle of the Night' through an Indiegogo campaign. |
2011 | Band returned with Mason Musso having purchased the rights to the band name, and Trace Cyrus no longer part of the group. |
November 20 2011 | Mason Musso, Anthony Improgo, and Ryan Daly performed at the American Music Awards Red Carpet. |
September 25 2011 | Musso released the track 'Closer and Closer', which was produced by Blake Healy. |
July 20 2011 | Musso announced on Twitter that he was working on a new Metro Station record with help from Anthony Improgo and Blake Healy. |
May 31 2011 | Mason Musso released the song 'Ain't So High' on his YouTube page metrostation2011, indicating his regaining of rights to the Metro Station name without Miley Cyrus. |
2010 | Metro Station won the Kerrang! Magazine Readers' Award for Worst Band. |
March 2010 | Metro Station went into indefinite hiatus due to personal disputes between Mason Musso and Trace Cyrus. The band members split to pursue solo projects, with Musso maintaining connections to the Metro Station name and Cyrus starting a solo project called Ashland High. |
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