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Coheed and Cambria give Brooklyn a free "Neverender"

As a thank you to New York fans for a decade of support, Coheed and Cambria will play a free encore performance of their Neverender: SSTB tour at Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn on June 11. As a thank you to New York fans for a decade of support, Coheed and Cambria will play a free encore performance of their Neverender: SSTB tour at Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn on June 11.

Coheed & Cambria celebrate their first decade in grand style

Concept rockers Coheed & Cambria are taking to the road this spring, and have just divulged the final details of their tour. // Tour dates at SoundSpike Concept rockers Coheed & Cambria are taking to the road this spring, and have just divulged the final details of their tour.

Featured Photos: Bonnaroo Festival 2009 - Day 4, Manchester, TN - June 14, 2009

Sunday (6/14) marked the final installment of the four-day Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, TN. The reported 80,000-plus crowd no doubt embodied the famous Mae West line: "Too much of a good thing is wonderful."

Coheed and Cambria ready massive box set

Coheed and Cambria will release a box set March 3 that documents Neverender, a four-night concert event during which the band performed each of their four albums in their entirety on consecutive nights, according to a press release.

Featured Photos: Coheed & Cambria, Mountain View CA, Sept. 30, 2006

If you're a fan of Coheed & Cambria you already know--the band's modus operandi so far has been to to illustrate the concepts in "The Amory Wars." Frontman Claudio Sanchez is the author of the the science-fiction comic-book series for which the band has produced four concept albums paralleling the plot.

Slipknot plots return to road in 2009

Masked metal-heads Slipknot have mapped their first US tour dates since the August release of the band's latest studio album, "All Hope is Gone."

Coheed and Cambria take 'Neverender' one step at a time

To mark the anniversary of their first album, 2002's "The Second Stage Turbine Blade," prog rockers Coheed and Cambria created the idea of the "Neverender" festival, an event that would feature the band playing the album in its entirety. When that didn't pan out, it came up with something much more ambitious: to host the "Neverender" festival in four cities around the world and play each of its four albums over four nights.

Coheed and Cambria never say 'Neverender'

As tickets fly off the shelves, Coheed and Cambria have expanded their "Neverender" residency tour.

Coheed and Cambria book bi-coastal 'Neverender' shows

Coheed and Cambria fans on both coasts this fall will be able to see the group perform in their entirety each of the four concept albums the band has released over the past six years.
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