Porno for Pyros
American alternative rock band
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2024 | Porno for Pyros released the non-album single 'Fingernail' |
2024 | Porno for Pyros released the non-album single 'Little Me' |
2024 | Current active lineup includes Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter DiStefano, Mike Watt, and Robin Hatch. |
2024 | Porno for Pyros planned a farewell tour titled 'Horns, Thorns en Halos', with Mike Watt rejoining on bass guitar, and a four-track EP of original material to be released. |
2023 | Porno for Pyros released the non-album single 'Agua' |
2023 | Porno for Pyros released the non-album single 'Pete's Dad' |
2023 | Martyn LeNoble briefly returned to the band, with Robin Hatch joining on keyboards. |
2023 | The original four-piece recorded new material with plans to release a four-track EP in 2024. |
November 13 2023 | Founding bassist Martyn LeNoble announced his amicable departure from the band, focusing on his passion for wildlife. |
2022 | Band continued active performances with core members Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter DiStefano, and Mike Watt. |
2022 | Farrell and Perkins reunited Porno for Pyros for their first large-scale public performances in over 24 years, leading to a full reunion of the original line-up at Welcome to Rockville festival. |
May 22 2022 | Porno for Pyros performed at the Welcome to Rockville concert in Daytona Beach, Florida, with Mike Gryciuk replacing Stephen Perkins on drums. |
July 20 2021 | Peter DiStefano announced on Facebook that he, Perry Farrell, and Stephen Perkins were working on new material for Porno for Pyros. |
2020 | The Watt-era line-up reunited for Lolla2020, a free YouTube broadcast event during COVID-19 lockdowns. |
July 30 2020 | Porno for Pyros performed during the Lolla2020 virtual event, marking their first performance together in 22 years. |
July 27 2020 | Porno for Pyros announced their reunion, featuring Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Mike Watt, and Peter DiStefano, to play Lolla2020, a free four-night YouTube broadcast event. |
2018 | Rumours emerged about Porno for Pyros being part of an immersive entertainment experience called Kind Heaven in Las Vegas, created by Perry Farrell, which ultimately did not materialize. |
July 6 2013 | Perry Farrell confirmed on Facebook the band's potential activity in 2013. |
September 3 2012 | Peter DiStefano announced that the band would be active in 2013. |
April 2011 | Perry Farrell posted on Twitter suggesting a potential future reunion of Porno for Pyros. |
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