Wildstreet announce ‘Kings of The World Tour’ dates for USA, Colombia and Mexico
Wildstreet announce ‘Kings of The World Tour’ dates for USA, Colombia and Mexico
New York rockers Wildstreet consisting of band founder / frontman Eric Jayk, guitarist Jimmie Marlowe, bassist Jonny D, lead guitarist Dom and drummer Lock have announced dates for their Kings of The World Tour in the USA, Colombia and Mexico. Wildstreet are expected to release there new studio album Wildstreet III sometime in 2020.
Wildstreet’s Kings of The World Tour 2020 dates:
Feb. 20th — The Knitting Factory — Brooklyn, New York, USA
Feb. 21st — Harrisburg Midtown Arts Ctr — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Feb. 22nd — Bar None — Uniontown, Pennsylvania, USA
Feb. 23rd — The Outpost — Kent, Ohio, USA
Feb. 25th — Sly Grog Lounge — Asheville, North Carolina, USA
Feb. 26th — 529 Bar — Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Feb. 27th — Slim’s Downtown — Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Feb. 28th — Blue Fox Billiards — Winchester, Virginia, USA
Feb. 29th — The Tusk — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA w/ Mach22
Apr. 1st — Ace of Spades — Bogota, Colombia
Apr. 3rd — Ford Independencia — Guadalajara, Mexico
Apr. 4th — MDX Circus Bar — Mexico City, Mexico
Sleaze Roxx caught Wildstreet performing live at the M-Pre Party at the Sonoma Bar & Grill in Colombia, Maryland, USA back on May 3, 2018 and stated the following in its concert review:
“The surprise of the night was definitely Wildstreet. I wasn’t familiar with the group’s songs aside from the ones that I had posted in various Sleaze Roxx articles in the last few years including the new single “Raise Hell.” Wildstreet frontman Eric Jayk definitely looked like a rock star. He had a huge set of died blond and blue hair. He was quite thin but muscled and reminded me of a shorter Michael Monroe. Jayk even addressed the M-Pre Party crowd by stating something to the like, “Bet that you’ve never seen people like us before?” Joining Jayk on stage was a brand new cast from the ones that had appeared on the group’s debut self-titled album.
What set Wildstreet apart from the rest of the groups at the M-Pre Party was the amount of energy that they seemingly put out on stage. You had four very excited young band members that were really into it and then Jayk who commanded attention with his rock star look. It was simply very hard not to get into the group’s set with the great performance that all the band members were putting forth on stage. Both my friend Rich and I agreed that Wildstreet were very impressive. There wasn’t that much interaction between Jayk and the crowd but that really wasn’t necessary with such good songs and great stage presence. I also got the opportunity to meet the friendly Jayk who I had interviewed back in early 2017 and pick up the group’s two albums — the self-tiled full-length album (2009) and the EP Wildstreet II …Faster …Louder (2017). Overall, I thought that Wildstreet delivered the best performance of the evening.”
Wildstreet‘s “Tennessee Cocaine” video (from upcoming album Wildstreet III):
WILDSTREET – Tennessee Cocaine
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