SLEEP TOKEN have revealed their new masks as the band prepares to smash into the new year
SLEEP TOKEN is clearly gearing up for a major 2024. The band’s 2023 record “Take Me Back To Eden” made appearances on countless year-end “best album” lists, while the mysterious alt-metal band has four shows lined up for the US in the new year ( a couple of festival dates and two solo performances in New York and Colorado).
With 2024 upon us, SLEEP TOKEN is crashing into the new year year with an entirely new look for the band.
Departing from their signature black masks, the band now sports a flashier aesthetic that seamlessly blends elements of old-school nu-metal with a touch of high-fashion flair. The result is undeniably cool and exudes a captivating vibe.
SLEEP TOKEN‘s 2024 touring schedule, thus far, can be found below.
w/ BRING ME THE HORIZON and MAKE THEM SUFFER:
4/14 Sydney, AUS – Qudos Bank Arena
4/17 Adelaide, AUS – Entertainment Centre
4/18 Melbourne, AUS – Rod Laver Arena
4/20 Brisbane, AUS – Riverstage
4/21 Brisbane, AUS – Riverstage
SLEEP TOKEN solo shows:
4/27 Las Vegas, NV – Sick New World Festival
5/12 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater
5/18 Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival
5/22 New York City, NY – Radio City Music Hall
The group just wrapped up their “Rituals” tour, which commenced on September 9 in Philadelphia and ran through an October 5th date in Anaheim, California.
Even though the members of SLEEP TOKEN notoriously do not speak to the press (out of necessity, not ego or gimmick), media can’t help but write about the phenomenon, reporting on the band’s every move; NME notes “SLEEP TOKEN offer their fans an entire world to immerse themselves in if they so wish. It’s a place of escapism, and the foundation of a huge fan community that’s dedicated to studying the band’s creativity. While they have the same fervor as any other fandom, there’s still a notable difference,” while Metal Hammer called them “the most exciting band in metal right now.”
SLEEP TOKEN released its third album, “Take Me Back To Eden”, on May 19 via Spinefarm.