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Roy Thomson Hall - Toronto
Rock fans have received great news: the idols of millions Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey have planned a grand tour, tickets for which have already begun to actively sell out. The tour is called Young Guns, and it will start in the first month of 2022. The date of the first concert at the moment was determined on 21.012022. Today it is known that the tour is planned primarily in the cities of North America. Residents of New York, Los Angeles and other major American cities will be able to attend concerts of musicians. The musicians emphasize that the information about the cancellation of their concerts is fake. Despite the fact that they toured extensively in 2021, they do not plan to take time out and will continue to perform. The 2022 tour will be in support of the album, which the band released in 2021. The album is called Mammoth WVH. The artists are confident that with the help of the tour they will be able to attract the attention of listeners not only from America, but from other countries to the album.
The album of the band called Mammoth WVH is completely new, but already well-known. At first, he was known only in narrow circles of critics and rock fans, but quite quickly even people far from this genre started talking about him. The band released the album in June 2021, and a few weeks later the record was already leading in many charts, including Billboard and the Hard Rock charts. The album includes several songs that have become real hits. Among them is "Don't Back Down", this composition has conquered listeners not only in America, but also in Britain. Critics gave the album a score of 79 out of a hundred, which is considered a good result.
The band is actively touring in 2021 and will continue to give concerts in 2022.
The band recorded at 5150 Studios. The band's new album was recorded using EX1 Records.
As a rule, the concert of the group lasts 80 minutes, It is worth considering that in this context the performances of invited guests are not taken into account.
The cost of tickets for concerts of performers ranges from 50 to one hundred dollars
When the popular guitarist Wolfgang Van Halen created a band called Mammoth WVH, he did not expect such a quick response from listeners. Wolfgang released his first single titled "Distance" in 2020. This is an unusual single in which the artist displayed all the pain of losing his father. The musician's father died due to a stroke. The listeners knew who the single was dedicated to and therefore treated this work with even more trepidation. We emphasize that before the death of his father, the artist stopped music lessons for a while, because he wanted to be with his parents and took care of father during his illness. Wolfgang is known not only as a talented musician, but also as a grateful, loving son. After the release of the single, the artist and his colleagues began actively working on their debut album. The project, which was initially positioned as a solo, turned into a group. Wolfgang stated that each musician in the collective is individual and plays an important role.