The Nintendo Fusion Tour - merging cutting-edge music with gaming technology - is set to launch its second outing Sept. 18 in Phoenix. This year's 37-city tour brings together alternative and punk rock music and gaming with hotly tipped headliners Story of The Year and support acts lostprophets, My Chemical Romance, Letter Kills, Anberlin and Autopilot Off.
Two special shows are on tap for Seattle (Oct. 7 and Oct. 8), when Taking Back Sunday (whose new album, Where You Want To Be, entered the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at No. 3), Fall Out Boy and Matchbook Romance join the tour's regular lineup. Tickets for most shows are priced at less than USD 20, plus applicable service charges, and go on sale Saturday, Aug. 14.
At each tour stop, the Nintendo Fusion Tour will transform the lobby of the venue into an immersive entertainment space with music, custom lighting and specially designed gaming kiosks featuring the hottest upcoming Nintendo GameCube games. There will be giveaways at each show, and one lucky radio station winner will have the opportunity to compete against a member of Story of The Year. Fans also will get a sneak preview of the new Nintendo DS, an innovative dual-screen, wireless, hand-held video game system.
Story of The Year's debut album, Page Avenue (Maverick Records), is rapidly approaching platinum, spurred by the singles and videos Until The Day I Die and Anthem of Our Dying Day, which was a buzzclip at MTV, as well as constant touring. The band headlined its own U.S. tour earlier this year.
Start Something, lostprophets' critically acclaimed gold-certified album, features the single Last Train Home, which reached the No. 1 slot on the Modern Rock chart, as well as the new single Wake Up (Make A Move), currently climbing the Modern and Active Rock radio charts.
My Chemical Romance recently released its impressive (The New York Times - June 7, 2004) major-label debut, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (Reprise Records), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Heat Seekers chart, and continues receiving praise for its live shows.
Letter Kills' debut CD, The Bridge (Island), produced by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Hoobastank) and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge (Blink-182, The Rolling Stones), debuted high on Billboard's Top 200 chart. The Bridge offers guitar-driven rock 'n' roll with a fresh edge.
Anberlin's debut CD, Blueprints for the Black Market (Tooth And Nail), has already sold nearly 40,000 copies. The band captivates audiences with their infectious pop choruses and has won over crowds while touring with bands like The Juliana Theory, Further Seems Forever and Fall Out Boy. Look for the brand new album from Anberlin in early 2005.
Autopilot Off's full-length Island release, Make A Sound, was produced by Greig Nori (Sum 41) and features tracks co-written with Tim Armstrong of Rancid.