Papa Roach Add Nottingham Date And Announce Support

PAPA ROACH ADD NOTTINGHAM DATE ON 8TH FEBRUARY & ANNOUNCE SUPPORT
 
BAND WILL CELEBRATE THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF BREAKTHROUGH ALBUM ‘INFEST’
 
‘LEAVE A LIGHT ON (Talk Away The Dark) with CARRIE UNDERWOOD HITS NO. 1
 
Due to overwhelming demand, and the call from fans for another date in the UK, Papa Roach has announced a show at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham on February 8th adding to their first-ever headline date at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, on February 7th, 2025 (which is now on very low tickets). The band, who are thriving over 25 years into their career, will be bringing their biggest-ever production and taking fans on a deep journey through their vast catalogue of music including a celebration of the 25th anniversary of their iconic breakthrough album INFEST.  
 
Special Guests for the two dates will be Wage War whose album “Stigma” gets a physical release on Sept 6th via Fearless Records, and who Dork described as “headbanging, arm-swinging metalcore mayhem!” General sale tickets available on September 6th at 10 a.m.BST HERE.
 
Frontman Jacoby Shaddix commented, “We are blown away by the response for Rise Of The Roach tour.  Wage War are amazing and we can’t wait to get back on tour.  Nottingham is going to be lit on a Saturday night!”
 
Papa Roach previously announced that they will be partnering with the suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) who are fighting to reduce the devastating impact of suicide in the UK. There will be a £1 donation from every ticket. CEO Simon Gunning said “We’re incredibly honoured that Papa Roach has selected CALM for their global campaign for “Leave A Light On (Talk Away The Dark). CALM has a long history of working with the music industry and we’re thrilled that the band is initiating their mission in the UK. We know how passionate they have been throughout their career about mental health - and the fact they’re donating proceeds from their ticket sales from their Wembley and Nottingham shows to our life-saving work means we’ll be able to help even more people struggling with life.”
 
 Meanwhile the band teamed up with Carrie Underwood, when the country superstar joined them for an updated version of their hit single ‘Leave A Light On (Talk Away The Dark)” Watch HERE.   The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), will receive royalties generated from both artists from the song in perpetuity. The track has already picked up over 53.8 MILLION streams worldwide and gave Carrie Underwood a No 1 on charts she’d never conquered before.
 
“Leave a Light On (Talk Away The Dark)” is taken from Papa Roach's 2022 album, ‘Ego Trip’ which was released to widespread positive reviews.
 
ABOUT PAPA ROACH
Papa Roach are two-time GRAMMY-nominated, Platinum-selling leaders in Alternative Hard Rock music, who in 2020 celebrated the 20th Anniversary of their iconic album INFEST. Papa Roach are not unfamiliar with calling attention to Mental Health, and have been doing so since day 1 with the iconic release of “Last Resort.” Since then, the band has gone on to release 10 studio albums, along with their most recent Ego Trip released on their own label New Noize Records through ADA /Warner Music. Ego Trip has garnered over 360 million global streams to date and has produced four #1 singles including the band’s current single “Leave A Light On (Talk Away the Dark) which is the band’s biggest hit in a decade. The international hit brings the band’s total to 26 career Top-10 hits and 12 career #1s. 24 years into their career, the band continues to make a global impact.
 
ABOUT CALM
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is a suicide prevention charity fighting to reduce the devastating impact of suicide in the UK. They host a life-saving suicide prevention helpline and vital online resources to help people manage their mental health.
 
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