Alice In Chains, who are preparing to release their upcoming album Rainier Fog, have planned a special performance for their fans on August 21 atop Seattle's iconic landmark Space Needle.
Alice In Chains, who are preparing to release their upcoming album Rainier Fog, have planned a special performance for their fans on August 21 atop Seattle’s iconic landmark Space Needle.
They will be the first band to ever perform on The Loupe, the world’s first and only revolving glass floor that’s located 500 feet in the air.
“I’ve visited the Space Needle many times in my life and it’s going to be a real honor and a total trip for us to play there,” says guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell.
“We’re so proud of this album and to be able to celebrate its release with a performance at one of our town’s most iconic landmarks is really special. It sorta reminds me of the time we did the “Again” video, but instead of being 6 feet in the air rocking out on a glass floor, we’ll be 50 stories high…slight difference.”
Last week, Alice In Chains released “Never Fade” from their upcoming album Rainier Fog.
Rainer Fog, the band’s first release in five years and first album to drop on their new label BMG, will be officially released on August 24. Alice In Chains last released The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here in 2013.
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