Queens Of The Stone Age y Nick Oliveri, reunidos en directo

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Queens Of The Stone Age and Nick Oliveri, reunited live

Queens Of The Stone Age They invited their former bassist Nick Oliveri to play with them in a concert. And it is news because it is the first time since 2014.

The band has returned to play with its former bassist for the first time since 2014. The reunion took place last April 24 in it Joshua Tree Retreat Centerin California. The leader, Josh Hommeintroduced him as “one of the people I love very much,” and then the former member performed a version of “Auto Pilot,” which is part of the album “Rated R”, released in 2000.

Nick Oliveri He played with the band from 1998 to 2004, contributing to the albums “Rated R” and “Songs For The Deaf“Eventually, the bassist was fired from the group for what appeared to be aggressive treatment towards fans. It was later suggested that the decision was made in relation to accusations of domestic violence against his girlfriend. In 2013 he reunited with them to provide backing vocals on “If I Had A Tail”, from the album “…Like Clockwork”, and in 2014 he returned to the stage with the group in Portland.

On the other hand, Queens Of The Stone Age will be the opening act Foo Fighters on his new tour United States and Canadaannouncing dates in cities such as Las Vegas, Detroit, Philadelphia or Los Angeles.

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