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September
10
THURSDAY
Scorpions & Queensryche
Blue Hills Bank Pavilion (formerly Bank of America Pavilion)
Boston, MA
See Scorpions & Queensryche at Blue Hills Bank Pavilion (formerly Bank of America Pavilion) on September 10, xxxx!
 
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Queensrÿche performing at the Sauna Open Air Metal Festival on June 11th xxxx in Tampere, Finland. Left to right: bass Eddie Jackson, lead vocals Geoff Tate, drums Scott Rockenfield and guitars Michael Wilton. Queensrÿche /?kwi?nzra?k/ is an American progressive heavy metal band formed in xxxx in Bellevue, Washington out of the local band The Mob. The band has released 13 studio albums, one EP and several DVDs, and continues to tour and record. The original lineup consisted of vocalist Geoff Tate, guitarists Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield. Queensrÿche has been successful in the progressive scene, having sold over 20 million albums worldwide, including over 6 million albums in the United States.[1] The band received worldwide acclaim after the release of their xxxx album Operation: Mindcrime, which is often considered one of the greatest concept albums of all time. Their follow-up release, Empire, released in xxxx, was also very successful and included the hit single "Silent Lucidity". The band has received three Grammy Award nominations for songs off both albums. In the late 90s, drummer Rockenfield also received a Grammy nomination outside of Queensrÿche. In xxxx, guitarist and primary songwriter DeGarmo left the band for personal reasons. Over the years, his replacements have been Kelly Gray, Mike Stone, and Parker Lundgren, respectively. Following a highly publicized backstage altercation before a show in São Paulo, Brazil in April xxxx, Tate was fired from the band and replaced with then-Crimson Glory singer Todd La Torre. In response to his dismissal, Tate and his wife Susan (who served as the band's manager from xxxx?xxxx) filed a lawsuit in a Washington court, claiming that he was wrongfully terminated. The ruling in the preliminary injunction was that both parties were allowed to use the name Queensrÿche until a court ruling or a settlement decides who gets to use the name.[2] A settlement was reached on April 17, xxxx,[3]in which founding members Wilton, Rockenfield and Jackson were awarded the rights to the band trademark, continuing to play with the lineup that additionally includes singer La Torre and guitarist Lundgren.[4] During the time both parties could use the name Queensrÿche, Tate created his own lineup featuring former guitarist Gray and musicians from bands including Blue Öyster Cult, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Dio, AC/DC and Quiet Riot.[5][6] This version of Queensrÿche with Geoff Tate released the album Frequency Unknown on 23 April, xxxx,[7] while Queensrÿche (with La Torre replacing Tate) released their eponymous album on 24 and 25 June, xxxx (European and American release date, respectively).[8] Both bands toured in xxxx and xxxx.[9][10]