Paramore’s Hayley Williams joined Deftones onstage for a efficiency of the nu steel-era band’s 2003 monitor Minerva.
The frontwoman sang with Chino Moreno and firm onstage throughout their present in Nashville on Wednesday (March 26). Watch the footage beneath.
This isn’t the primary time Williams has joined Deftones for a track reside. In 2010, she sang White Pony favorite Passenger with the band throughout a present in Luxembourg.
Deftones, who launched Minerva because the lead single of their self-titled album, stopped at Nashville’s Bridgestone Enviornment as a part of their ongoing North American tour with The Mars Volta. They performed a career-spanning 20-song setlist together with such hits as Change (In The Home Of Flies), Gap In The Earth and Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away).
In the meantime, The Mars Volta have reportedly been enjoying materials from an as-yet-unreleased studio album known as Lucro Sucio; Los Ojos Del Vacio. In response to a current report by Brooklyn Vegan, the progressive rockers’ ninth album will come out on April 11 and is obtainable for preorder. One Reddit consumer claims to have heard the album after being given Cedric Bixler-Zavala’s private copy by the frontman himself.
Deftones and The Mars Volta will tour North America collectively till April 9. After that, Deftones will head to Europe for a leg of competition slots and headline reveals. The tour contains stops at London’s 15,000-capacity Crystal Palace Park and The Eden Undertaking within the West Nation. They’ll additionally seem at Glastonbury competition.
The band are additionally set to headline two reveals at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Canada, alongside System Of A Down on September 3 and 5. The gigs are half of a bigger North American run in August and September.
See all of Deftones’ upcoming reside plans and get tickets by way of their web site.
Deftones launched their newest album Ohms in 2020 and have been engaged on a follow-up. In an interview with Billboard Español in December, Moreno stated the band’s new album will drop in 2025.
Paramore launched their sixth and newest album, This Is Why, in 2023. The band haven’t any future tour dates set at time of publication.