Monolith Tour

Last updated

Monolith Tour
Tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars
The Monolith Tour.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America • South America • Europe
Associated album America
Start dateMarch 12, 2018
End dateAugust 17, 2019
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 70 in Europe
  • 42 in North America
  • 6 in South America
  • 118 total
Thirty Seconds to Mars concert chronology

The Monolith Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. Staged in support of the band's fifth studio album America (2018), the tour visited arenas and stadiums throughout 2018 and 2019. It was initially announced in October 2017 with European dates being released at the same time, with North American dates announced afterwards. It began on March 12, 2018 in Basel, Switzerland, and concluded on August 17, 2019 in Großpösna, Germany. The support acts for the tour included Walk the Moon, K.Flay, MisterWives, Joywave, and Welshly Arms.

Contents

The tour was promoted by Live Nation and sponsored in-part by AT&T. Due to the large demand and tickets selling out in minutes in multiple locations, extra tour dates were added to the itinerary.

Background

Thirty Seconds to Mars officially announced the tour on October 6, 2017, shortly after releasing the song "Walk on Water" as the lead single from their fifth studio album. The band debuted live the song at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, during a performance which was described as groundbreaking since it became the first live broadcasting shown through innovative infrared technology. [1] The announcement came after the band concluded a promotional tour with Muse and PVRIS, which was one of the highest-grossing North American tour of 2017, according to Pollstar 's annual year end tour chart. [2] On February 8, 2018, tour dates were revealed for North America in two legs. Frontman Jared Leto made the announcement on The Ellen DeGeneres Show , giving members of the audience a ticket to an upcoming show. In addition, it was announced that the band's fifth studio album America will be released on April 6, 2018. [3] Walk the Moon, K.Flay, MisterWives, Joywave, and Welshly Arms were confirmed as the supporting acts on select dates. [3]

Development

Initially, twenty-nine shows were scheduled in Europe beginning in March 2018. [4] Pre-sale tickets for the tour were offered to the band's fan club members on October 11, 2017, before going on sale to the general public on October 13. [5] Initial dates for the tour sold out, prompting Live Nation to extend the tour with additional dates. [6] In February 2018, thirty shows were announced to take place across the United States and Canada, beginning in June 2018. [7] For the North American dates, Thirty Seconds to Mars partnered with Citigroup and AT&T; the latter partly sponsored the tour, including the Camp Mars Music Festival held in Malibu, California, by the band. Tickets for North American dates went on sale to the general public on February 16 at Live Nation. Copies of the album are included along with the purchased tickets. Special privileges were provided to Citi bank card holders, who had the opportunity to utilize the pre-sale in multiple locations on February 13. [8]

On March 16, 2018, it was announced that the lead guitarist of the band, Tomo Miličević, would be taking a break from touring due to personal matters. In June 2018, he officially announced his departure from the band. [9]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show at Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour:

  1. "Monolith"
  2. "Up in the Air"
  3. "Kings and Queens"
  4. "Search and Destroy"
  5. "This is War"
  6. "Dangerous Night"
  7. "Do or Die"
  8. "Pyres of Varanasi"
  9. "The Kill"
  10. "Stay"
  11. "Hurricane"
  12. "Great Wide Open"
  13. "City of Angels"
  14. "Rescue Me"
  15. "Night of the Hunter"
  16. "Rider"
Encore
  1. "Walk on Water"
  2. "Closer to the Edge"

Tour dates

List of 2018 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
March 12, 2018 Basel Switzerland St. Jakobshalle
March 14, 2018 Paris France AccorHotels Arena
March 16, 2018 Rome Italy PalaLottomatica
March 17, 2018 Bologna Unipol Arena
March 18, 2018 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
March 20, 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
March 21, 2018 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
March 23, 2018 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
March 24, 2018 Manchester England Manchester Arena
March 25, 2018 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
March 27, 2018 London England The O2 Arena
March 29, 2018 Birmingham Arena Birmingham
April 12, 2018 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
April 13, 2018 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
April 14, 2018 Bilbao Bizkaia Arena
April 17, 2018 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
April 18, 2018 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
April 19, 2018 Prague Czech Republic Tipsport Arena
April 21, 2018 Copenhagen DenmarkTAP1
April 22, 2018 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
April 23, 2018 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
April 25, 2018 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall
April 27, 2018 Saint Petersburg Russia Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex
April 28, 2018 Moscow Olimpiyskiy
April 30, 2018 Kyiv Ukraine Palats Sportu
May 2, 2018 Hamburg Germany Barclaycard Arena
May 3, 2018 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena
May 4, 2018 [a] Cologne Lanxess Arena
May 12, 2018 [b] Carson United States StubHub Center
May 26, 2018 [c] Newcastle EnglandSpillers Wharf Don Broco
May 27, 2018 [d] Swansea Wales Singleton Park
May 29, 2018 Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena Keywest
May 30, 2018 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
June 1, 2018 [e] Nürburg Germany Nürburgring
June 2, 2018 [f] Nuremberg Zeppelinfeld
June 6, 2018 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage Walk the Moon
MisterWives
Joywave
June 8, 2018 Laval Place Bell
June 9, 2018 Hartford United States Xfinity Theatre
June 10, 2018 Mansfield Xfinity Center
June 12, 2018 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 13, 2018 Burgettstown KeyBank Pavilion
June 15, 2018 Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion MisterWives
Joywave
June 16, 2018 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center Walk the Moon
MisterWives
Joywave
June 17, 2018 [g] Camden BB&T Pavilion
June 19, 2018 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
June 20, 2018 New York City Madison Square Garden
June 21, 2018 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
June 23, 2018 [h] Monterrey Mexico Fundidora Park
June 26, 2018 Bristow United States Jiffy Lube Live Walk the Moon
MisterWives
Joywave
June 27, 2018 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion Walk the Moon
MisterWives
Joywave
Sir Sly
June 29, 2018 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheatre Walk the Moon
MisterWives
Joywave
June 30, 2018 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 1, 2018 Jacksonville Daily's Place
July 3, 2018 Pelham Oak Mountain Amphitheatre Walk the Moon
Welshly Arms
July 6, 2018 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Walk the Moon
K.Flay
Welshly Arms
July 7, 2018 Austin Austin360 Amphitheater
July 8, 2018 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
July 9, 2018 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 11, 2018 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
July 12, 2018 Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre
July 14, 2018 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre
July 15, 2018 Greenwood Fiddler's Green Amphitheater
July 18, 2018 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 19, 2018 Inglewood The Forum
July 21, 2018 Chula Vista Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
July 22, 2018 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion
August 11, 2018 Malibu Camp Mars Music Festival
August 12, 2018
August 17, 2018 Bratsch SwitzerlandOpen-Air Gampel
August 18, 2018 [i] Brussels Belgium Place des Palais
August 20, 2018StockholmSweden Gröna Lund
August 22, 2018 [j] Dresden Germany Großer Garten
August 23, 2018 [k] Zamárdi Hungary Lake Balaton
August 25, 2018 [l] ParisFrance Parc de Saint-Cloud
August 27, 2018 Freiburg im Breisgau Germany Messe Freiburg Don Broco
August 29, 2018 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena Kraków Natalia Nykiel
August 31, 2018 Bratislava Slovakia Ondrej Nepela Arena
September 1, 2018 Graz Austria Stadthalle Graz Don Broco
September 5, 2018 Hanover Germany TUI Arena
September 6, 2018 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal Tuys
September 8, 2018 [m] Milan Italy Expo Arena Mike Shinoda
September 11, 2018 Braga PortugalBraga Forum
September 12, 2018 [n] Lisbon Altice Arena
September 15, 2018 [o] Atlanta United States Piedmont Park
September 27, 2018 São Paulo BrazilEspaço das Américas
September 29, 2018 Porto Alegre Pepsi on Stage
September 30, 2018 Curitiba Teatro Positivo
October 2, 2018 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
October 4, 2018 Montevideo UruguayLandia Centro de Espectáculos
October 6, 2018 Buenos Aires Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires
October 9, 2018 Guatemala City GuatemalaForum MajadasPako Rodríguez
October 11, 2018 Mexico City Mexico Mexico City Arena Fer Casillas
October 13, 2018 Guadalajara Telmex Auditorium
December 5, 2018 [p] Las Vegas United States Park MGM
December 6, 2018 [q] Sacramento Golden 1 Center
December 8, 2018 [r] InglewoodThe Forum
December 9, 2018 [s] Del Mar Del Mar Fairgrounds
List of 2019 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
June 30, 2019 [t] Klam Austria Burg Clam Krautschädl
July 3, 2019 [u] Rome Italy Parco della Musica
July 4, 2019 [v] Padua Geox Arena
July 6, 2019 [w] Pistoia Piazza del Duomo
July 7, 2019 [x] Barolo Langhe
July 8, 2019 [y] Argelès-sur-Mer FranceParc de Valmy
July 11, 2019 [z] Aix-les-Bains Lac du Bourget
July 13, 2019 [aa] MoscowRussia Gorky Park
July 15, 2019 Minsk Belarus Čyžoŭka-Arena
July 17, 2019 [ab] KyivUkraineSky Family Park
July 19, 2019 [ac] Cuxhaven Germany Sea-Airport Cuxhaven/Nordholz
July 21, 2019 [ad] Bonțida Romania Bánffy Castle
July 23, 2019 Budapest HungaryBudapest Park Open Air
July 25, 2019 Słupsk PolandDolina Charlotty Amphitheater
July 27, 2019 [ae] Oulu FinlandKuusisaari
August 1, 2019 Vigo SpainAuditorio do Parque de Castrelos
August 3, 2019 Borriana Arenal Sound
August 6, 2019 [af] AmsterdamNetherlandsNDSM-werf
August 8, 2019 [ag] Skanderborg DenmarkBøgeskoven
August 9, 2019 Sibenik CroatiaMars Island Croatia
August 13, 2019 Shekvetili Georgia Black Sea Arena
August 15, 2019 Mönchengladbach Germany Warsteiner HockeyPark
August 16, 2019 Uberlingen Schloss Salem
August 17, 2019 [ah] Großpösna Störmthaler See

Notes

  1. The concert of May 4, 2018 in Cologne at the Lanxess Arena was originally planned to take place on March 11, 2018, but was rescheduled due to logistical and scheduling reasons.
  2. This concert is a part of KROQ Weenie Roast.
  3. This concert is a part of This is Tomorrow Festival.
  4. This concert is a part of BBC Music's Biggest Weekend.
  5. This concert is a part of Rock am Ring.
  6. This concert is a part of Rock im Park.
  7. This concert is a part of Radio 104.5 Birthday Show.
  8. This concert is a part of Machaca Fest.
  9. This concert is a part of Brussels Summer Festival.
  10. This concert is a part of Junge Garde.
  11. This concert is a part of Strand Festival.
  12. This concert is a part of Rock en Seine.
  13. This concert is a part of Milano Rocks.
  14. The concert in Lisbon was originally planned to take place on a smaller venue, Campo Pequeno, but was rescheduled due to unavoidable commitments in the United States.
  15. This concert is a part of Music Midtown.
  16. This concert is a part of KXTE Holiday Havoc.
  17. This concert is a part of KKDO's Electric Christmas.
  18. This concert is a part of KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas.
  19. This concert is a part of KBZT's Not So Silent Night.
  20. This concert is a part of Castle Clam Festival.
  21. This concert is a part of Rock in Roma.
  22. This concert is a part of Postepay Sound Padova.
  23. This concert is a part of Pistoia Blues Festival.
  24. This concert is a part of Collisioni Festival.
  25. This concert is a part of Les Déferlantes Festival.
  26. This concert is a part of Musilac Music Festival.
  27. This concert is a part of Park Live Festival.
  28. This concert is a part of UPark Festival.
  29. This concert is a part of Deichbrand.
  30. This concert is a part of Electric Castle.
  31. This concert is a part of Qstock.
  32. This concert is a part of City Sounds.
  33. This concert is a part of Smukfest.
  34. This concert is a part of Highfield Festival.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thirty Seconds to Mars</span> American rock band from Los Angeles

Thirty Seconds to Mars is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1998. The band consists of brothers Jared Leto and Shannon Leto. During the course of its existence, it has undergone various line-up changes with the Leto brothers being the only consistent members.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shannon Leto</span> American drummer (born 1970)

Shannon Leto is an American musician best known as the drummer of rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. He co-founded the group in 1998 in Los Angeles, California, with his younger brother Jared. Their debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars (2002), was released to positive reviews but only to limited success. The band achieved worldwide fame with the release of their second album A Beautiful Lie (2005). Their following releases, This Is War (2009) and Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013), received further critical and commercial success. As of September 2014, the band has sold over 15 million albums worldwide.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tomo Miličević</span> American musician (born 1979)

Tomislav "Tomo" Miličević is a Bosnian-American musician and record producer. He was the lead guitarist of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars from 2003 to 2018. Born in Sarajevo but raised in the United States, Miličević moved to Troy, Michigan, in the early 1980s, where he became active in the local heavy metal scene and played in a number of bands, co-founding Morphic. In 2003, he joined Thirty Seconds to Mars, with whom he achieved worldwide recognition in the mid-2000s after recording the band's second album A Beautiful Lie (2005). Its full-length follow-ups, This Is War (2009) and Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013), received further critical and commercial success.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Into the Wild Tour</span> 2010–11 concert tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars

The Into the Wild Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in support of the band's third studio album, This Is War. The tour reached the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia over a two-year period and it marks the first major concert tour the band has performed in North America and Australia. Along with playing arenas and amphitheatres, the tour headlined at several festivals in Europe and Australia. The tour's namesake derives from a song entitled, "The Mission", that appears on the band's eponymous debut album.

The Forever Night, Never Day Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, in support of their second studio album A Beautiful Lie (2005).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Moonshine Jungle Tour</span> 2013–14 concert tour by Bruno Mars

The Moonshine Jungle Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. The tour supported his second studio album, Unorthodox Jukebox (2012), from June 2013 to October 2014. After an official announcement on February 10, 2013, which coincided with Mars's performance at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, a promotional trailer and behind-the-scenes footage of the tour were released through Mars's official YouTube channel and website. Mars and his team selected Ellie Goulding and Fitz and the Tantrums as the opening acts for the first North American leg, while music video director Cameron Duddy was signed as creative director for the tour in North America. In Europe and Oceania, Mayer Hawthorne and Miguel, respectively, were selected to open the shows.

The Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Tour was the third worldwide concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in support of the band's fourth studio album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams.

"Conquistador" is a song by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, featured on their fourth studio album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013). Written by lead vocalist Jared Leto, who also produced the song with Steve Lillywhite, "Conquistador" features combative lyrics and call-and-response verses. Described as the "wild child" of the album, it is an alternative rock song with influences and elements from electronica. Thirty Seconds to Mars premiered the song on Vevo on May 2, 2013, two weeks before the album's release.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Welcome to the Universe Tour</span> 2006 concert tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars

The Welcome to the Universe Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, in support of their second studio album A Beautiful Lie (2005). Presenting a series of inexpensive concerts for music fans, the concert tour was announced in August 2006 as a part of the MTV2 $2Bill tour. The Welcome to the Universe Tour began on October 17, 2006 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and ended on November 25, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. The setlist encompassed songs from their first two studio albums, 30 Seconds to Mars and A Beautiful Lie.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carnivores Tour</span> 2014 concert tour by Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars

The Carnivores Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album The Hunting Party (2014) and Thirty Seconds to Mars' fourth studio album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013). The joint tour was officially announced in March 2014 at a press conference, with the full itinerary being revealed. It began on August 8, 2014 in West Palm Beach, Florida and ended on September 19 in Concord, California, visiting arenas and stadiums throughout North America. It was promoted by Live Nation and sponsored in-part by Infinity. American rock band AFI served as the opening act for the tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joywave</span> American indie rock band from Rochester, New York

Joywave is an American indie rock band from Rochester, New York, formed in 2010. Their lineup consists of Daniel Armbruster (vocals), Joseph Morinelli (guitar), and Paul Brenner (drums). The band first became known for its collaboration with electronic music project Big Data, "Dangerous", which peaked at number two on the Billboard Rock & Alternative Airplay chart in 2014. After releasing two EPs, their debut album, How Do You Feel Now?, was released through their own Cultco Music label, an imprint of Hollywood Records, in 2015. Their second album, Content, was released on July 28, 2017. It was followed by their third album, Possession, which was released on March 13, 2020. Their fourth album, Cleanse, was released on February 11, 2022. Their fifth album, Permanent Pleasure, released on May 17, 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Minutes to Midnight World Tour</span> 2007–08 concert tour by Linkin Park

Minutes to Midnight World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's third studio album, Minutes to Midnight (2007). Linkin Park Underground the official fan club of the band released a live album as a part of their annual releases named as LP Underground 7.0. It consisted of the live performances of the shows across the 2007-Minutes to Midnight tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">American Beauty/American Psycho Tour</span> 2015 concert tour by Fall Out Boy

The American Beauty/American Psycho Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Fall Out Boy. Supporting the band's sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho (2015), the tour visited North America and Europe in 2015. The North American leg was co-headlined with American rapper Wiz Khalifa under the name The Boys of Zummer. The Boys of Zummer leg with Wiz Khalifa ranked fifty-ninth for Pollstar's Year End Top 200 North American Tours of 2015, grossing $18.2 million.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">24K Magic World Tour</span> 2017–18 concert tour by Bruno Mars

The 24K Magic World Tour was the fourth concert tour of American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars that was performed in support of his third studio album 24K Magic (2016) from March 2017 to December 2018. Anderson .Paak was the opening act for the first European leg while Camila Cabello, Dua Lipa, and Jorja Smith opened the shows during the first North American leg. In Latin America, DNCE, Bebe Rexha, and Nick Jonas were the supporting acts, and in Oceania, Lipa and DJ Leggo My Fueggo opened shows. The second European leg included appearances at several music festivals such as Pinkpop in the Netherlands and Rock in Rio in Portugal. It was Mars's first tour to include a show in Africa, where he appeared at the Mawazine festival in Morocco.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Piece of Me Tour</span> 2018 concert tour by Britney Spears

The Piece of Me Tour was the tenth concert tour by American entertainer Britney Spears. Although it largely mirrors her Las Vegas residency, Britney: Piece of Me, which concluded in December 2017; the stage-show was updated with new remixes, production technology, visuals and set list modifications to accommodate for arena shows.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dangerous Night</span> 2018 single by Thirty Seconds to Mars

"Dangerous Night" is a song recorded by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, featured on their fifth studio album America. It was written by Stevie Aiello and Jared Leto, who also produced the song with Zedd. "Dangerous Night" was described as a personal and uplifting song characterized by an anthemic and euphoric nature. It marked a strong departure from much of the band's previous work as it incorporates a softer sound as well as elements from electronic dance music. The song is imbued with influences from arena rock and ambient music.

<i>America</i> (Thirty Seconds to Mars album) 2018 studio album by Thirty Seconds to Mars

America is the fifth studio album by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released on April 6, 2018 through Interscope Records. It is their first album in five years, after Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013), as well as their only release for Interscope, following the band's departure from Virgin Records in 2014. It is also the final album by the band to feature lead guitarist Tomo Miličević, who left the band two months after its release.

"Rescue Me" is a song by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, featured on their fifth studio album America (2018). It was written and produced by Jared Leto and KillaGraham. "Rescue Me" was described as a song exploring themes such as pain, empowerment, faith, and freedom. Critics acknowledged eclectic influences that resonate throughout the track, including elements from dance-rock.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Red Hot Chili Peppers 2022–2024 Global Stadium Tour</span> International concert tour

The Global Stadium Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of the band's twelfth and thirteenth studio albums, Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, which were released on April 1, 2022, and October 14, 2022, respectively. The tour was the band's first in five years and their first in fifteen years with guitarist John Frusciante, who returned to the band in 2019. The tour began in Seville, Spain, in June 2022 and concluded in July 2024 in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

References

  1. McStravick, Sheena (January 30, 2018). "Thirty Seconds to Mars European tour will touch down in Belfast in May". Belfest Live. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  2. Rendon, Francisco (February 8, 2018). "Thirty Seconds To Mars Raises The Monolith Tour". Pollstar. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  3. 1 2 Maher, Natalie (February 8, 2018). "Thirty Seconds to Mars Announce New Album Release Date & Summer Tour". Billboard. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  4. Houghton, Rianne (October 6, 2017). "Jared Leto's band Thirty Seconds to Mars announce massive new tour". Digital Spy. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  5. "30 Seconds To Mars announce 2018 UK headline tour!". Dead Press. October 8, 2017. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  6. McGoran, Peter (January 29, 2018). "Thirty Seconds To Mars announce arena dates in Belfast and Dublin". Hot Press. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  7. Dickman, Maggie (February 8, 2018). "Thirty Seconds To Mars share massive North American tour, detail new album". Alternative Press. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  8. "Thirty Seconds To Mars reveal new album details, 2018 tour dates". Aesthetic Magazine. February 8, 2018. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  9. "30 Seconds To Mars guitarist Tomo Milicevic quits band". BBC. June 12, 2018. Retrieved June 12, 2018.