Seeing Queensryche live many years ago was one of the worst experiences ever. It was easily the most uninspiring performance I have ever seen, and I have ignored the band live completely, regardless of what gimmick they were doing (Including doing Mindcrime I and II in the same evening, which would be killer). Though if they did this in Chicago, I would possibly consider seeing them live again:
QUEENSRCHE will perform its 1986 album, "Rage For Order", in its entirety for the first time this Halloween (October 31) at the Highline Ballroom in New York City. The band will also play other QUEENSRCHE hits and favorites that night.
"'Rage For Order' was only our second full studio album and it's hard to believe it's been 25 years," says lead singer Geoff Tate. "We plan to let the good times roll on Monday night and hope you come join us in the Big Apple for what we promise to be a memorable show."
QUEENSRCHE will perform its 1986 album, "Rage For Order", in its entirety for the first time this Halloween (October 31) at the Highline Ballroom in New York City. The band will also play other QUEENSRCHE hits and favorites that night.
"'Rage For Order' was only our second full studio album and it's hard to believe it's been 25 years," says lead singer Geoff Tate. "We plan to let the good times roll on Monday night and hope you come join us in the Big Apple for what we promise to be a memorable show."