Faith No More have signed a global touring deal with Brazilian promoter 30e, as the influential alt-metal band’s social media accounts tease their first live shows since 2016 for 2027.
Under the agreement, 30e will act as the strategic and operational hub for the band’s future global tours, using its market insights, data, marketing, and infrastructure to plan live activity. The promoter announced a similar deal with System of a Down earlier in 2026.
Faith No More’s most recent album, Sol Invictus, was released in 2015, and their last live performance took place in 2016. Proposed tour dates in 2021 were canceled after vocalist Mike Patton cited mental health challenges.
The partnership represents a rare configuration in the live business, where an Anglo-American band places its global touring and marketing strategy in the hands of a Latin American entertainment company, a sector historically centered in the US and Europe.
“Faith No More has never followed a conventional path, and that’s exactly why this partnership with 30e makes sense,” said Tim Moss, the band’s manager. “They bring a fresh perspective, real strategic depth, and the kind of global ambition that aligns with the band’s vision. What matters most is that they understand how to build something meaningful around the band without compromising what makes Faith No More unique.”