Life Of Agony Plans 30th Anniversary Tour for 'Ugly'
Life Of Agony Plans 30th Anniversary Tour for 'Ugly'

Life Of Agony Plans 30th Anniversary Tour for 'Ugly'

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Life of Agony has announced the '30 Years of Ugly' tour, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their influential 1995 album, Ugly, which will be performed in its entirety for the first time. The tour marks a significant retrospective on the band's artistic evolution, as Ugly showcased a more melodic and emotionally vulnerable side compared to their debut, River Runs Red, and explores themes such as mental health, grief, and self-doubt. The U.S. leg begins September 19 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, with support from God Forbid and, on select dates, Jasta—the solo project of Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta. The European leg will follow in November, featuring Ugly Kid Joe, with whom the band shares a past collaborative history. Band members, including guitarist Joey Zampella and bassist Alan Robert, expressed excitement about revisiting what they call their most emotionally resonant record, emphasizing its lasting impact on fans. Frontman Keith Caputo, who recently made headlines for de-transitioning, also highlighted the tour as an opportunity to create unforgettable moments with fans and fellow musicians.

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