The Finnish band Suburban Tribe returns to the concert stages after a 13-year break.
JONNA ÖHRNBERG
The metal band Suburban Tribe will make a comeback next summer.
The Finnish band ended its career in 2011. The band’s farewell concert was organized at Helsinki’s Tavastia club that summer.
On Thursday, the band to Facebook pages the first update in eight years appeared.
Suburban Tribe says that they will perform at a total of five festivals in the summer of 2024.
Apart from the John Smith Rock Festival, the band’s other festival performances have not yet been announced.
In 2011, the band included a singer Ville Tuomithe bass player Janne Joutsenniemiguitarists Roope Sirén and Euge Light current and a drummer Alec Hirst-Gee. The same group will also be seen at next summer’s concerts.
The band’s original singer will also be seen at the coming summer’s concerts Jouni Markkanen. Markkanen left the band in 2000.
– Clichéd but honestly speaking, it feels like the time for a comeback is right now. Everything seemed to fall into place as if by itself, and when that debut album also happens to be around 30 years next summer, what could be better than that. Next summer’s concerts are going to be crazy, I already feel it in my bones and core, says Tuomi in the band’s press release.
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Suburban Tribe was founded in 1994. It has released eight studio albums in its career.
Singer Ville Tuomi has been influential in recent years, for example, in the Hard Christmas project. He is also the soloist of the band Leningrad Cowboys.
Tuomi is also active in the band Kyyria, which made a comeback last summer after a 25-year hiatus.
Joutsenniemi played in the band Herra Ylppö & Hätsät after Suburban Tribe ended.