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Ex-EVANESCENCE Guitarist JEN MAJURA Is Still In Shock Over Getting Fired From The Band

Former EVANESCENCE guitarist Jen Majura has spoken about her exit from from the band, saying she is “still in shock” over the experience. Majura’s firing from EVANESCENCE was announced back on May 21 via social media. The EVANESCENCE post read: “It has been a very special chapter in the band with our dear friend Jen...

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EVANESCENCE’s AMY LEE And DAVE STEWART Of EURYTHMICS Cover The Classic Song ‘Love Hurts’

EVANESCENCE singer Amy Lee has teamed up with EURYTHMICS co-founder Dave Stewart to record a reimagined version of THE EVERLY BROTHERS classic song “Love Hurts“. Stewart and Lee’s inspired rendition of “Love Hurts” will be released on Friday, June 24 via Bay Street Records across all DSPs. You can check out the official video for...

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EVANESCENCE Announce Their New Touring Lineup

EVANESCENCE has announced their new touring lineup which now consists of Emma Anzai of SICK PUPPIES on bass while longtime bass player Tim McCord will switch to guitar, filling the vacant spot left by the recently departed Jen Majura. Earlier today (Monday, May 23), EVANESCENCE issued the following statement: “Ladies and gentlemen, we have some...

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EVANESCENCE Splits With Guitarist JEN MAJURA

EVANESCENCE have split with their longtime guitarist Jen Majura after seven years in the band. The 38-year-old guitarist joined EVANESCENCE in August 2015, replacing previous six-stringer Terry Balsamo. Jen’s departure from EVANESCENCE was announced via social media on Saturday (May 21) and read: “It has been a very special chapter in the band with our dear...

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KORN And EVANESCENCE Announce Summer 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

KORN And EVANESCENCE Announce Summer 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

KORN have announced a co-headlining summer tour with EVANESCENCE, produced by Live Nation. Accompanied by special guests varying across select dates, the 18-city tour kicks off on August 16 at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, making stops across the U.S. in Boston, Chicago, Houston and more before wrapping up in Ridgefield, Washington on September 16....