Even after noting that his reunion with the Misfits would not last longer than the touring contract's legal requirements, Glenn Danzig was adamant that there would be no more dates following their October 19 performance in New York City. However, a new teaser is making fans believe otherwise.
UPDATE (10/23, 3:29 p.m. EDT): The reunited Misfits have now revealed plans to play Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center on December 14, with support from Dropkick Murphys and Agnostic Front. Tickets will go on sale October 25 at 10 a.m. local time, with further details here.
A video shared by Live Nation Philadelphia appears to hint at the imminent arrival of some Misfits-related news. The clip first shows an image of iconic Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty in the style of the punk band's skull logo.
The video then flashes the date "12.14.19" on-screen before showing the Misfits' skull, all while the band's "Static Age" plays in the background. While we await any further news, you can find the teaser below.
Speaking with radio host Full Metal Jackie back in June, Danzig reiterated that his plan with the Misfits reunion was to "do it here or there, and just not make it a grind kind of tour."
UPDATE (10/23, 3:29 p.m. EDT): The reunited Misfits have now revealed plans to play Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center on December 14, with support from Dropkick Murphys and Agnostic Front. Tickets will go on sale October 25 at 10 a.m. local time, with further details here.
A video shared by Live Nation Philadelphia appears to hint at the imminent arrival of some Misfits-related news. The clip first shows an image of iconic Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty in the style of the punk band's skull logo.
The video then flashes the date "12.14.19" on-screen before showing the Misfits' skull, all while the band's "Static Age" plays in the background. While we await any further news, you can find the teaser below.
Speaking with radio host Full Metal Jackie back in June, Danzig reiterated that his plan with the Misfits reunion was to "do it here or there, and just not make it a grind kind of tour."