HollywoodNews.com: Thirty
Seconds to Mars is announcing the continuation of its Faces of Mars
campaign. Starting today, everyone that lent their image to the first
Faces of Mars campaign in support of the band’s wildly successful
launch of This Is War will now be able to view their contribution in
mosaic form. The interactive mosaic can be found here.
For the ultimate Faces of Mars experience, fans can share the mosaic
with friends via Twitter and on their Facebook wall where others can
interact with the mosaic without leaving their friends page.
Started in 2009 to help launch the band’s new album, the innovative
Faces of Mars campaign called on friends, fans and other notable
persons to submit photos that were used to create over 2000 individual
album covers for This Is War. The fan participation contributions did
not stop there, events called The Summit were organized in 9 different
countries around the world, and then expanded to online, The Digital
Summit, where fans were invited to record a variety of sounds, choruses
and verses to be used in the album. Their efforts can be heard on
various tracks throughout This Is War.
Fresh off the heels of winning the 2010 Kerrang Award for Best
International Band, it was announced yesterday that multi-platinum rock
band Thirty Seconds to Mars has been nominated for four 2010 MTV Video
Music Awards. They picked up nominations for Video Of The Year, Best
Rock Video and Best Art Direction for their Bartholomew Cubbins
directed “Kings & Queens” video. “Kings & Queens,” the first
single from their 3rd studio album This Is War (Virgin Records) spent
3-weeks at #1 on the alternative radio airplay charts in January. The
video features band members Jared Leto, Shannon Leto and Tomo Milicevic
participating in an underground critical mass, crank mob bike ride
through the streets of Los Angeles in middle of the night. Thirty
Seconds to Mars was nominated for 2 previous VMA’s at the 2006 awards,
winning the MTV2 Award for “The Killl.”
Since the December 9th, 2009 release of This Is War, Thirty Seconds
to Mars have been experiencing several career highs. They just
celebrated their third #1 single at alternative radio with the
title-track “This Is War.” “Kings & Queens” hit #1 in January and
the platinum-selling A Beuatiful Lie’s “From Yesterday” reached #1 in
2007. This Is War’s third single “Closer To The Edge” will impact radio
later this month. It is already climbing the airplay charts throughout
Europe and was just A-listed by Radio One in the UK. In December, “The
Kill” was voted the #1 alternative song of the decade by AOL Radio
listeners. In addition to their MTV 2010 VMA nominations, Thirty
Seconds to Mars was the most nominated band at the 2010 Kerrang Awards
with 4 nominations, winning the award for Best International Band. They
have won 3 previous Kerrang Awards an MTV Video Music Award, three MTV
EMA’s, an MTV Latin and Asia Award and a Fuse Award.
Last week, Thirty Seconds to Mars announced new dates for the
stateside return of their “Into the Wild” tour starting August 30th in
Syracuse, NY and running through Oct. 16th at the Deluna Festival in
Pensacola, FL. Neon Trees, Violent Soho and New Politics are supporting
on select dates. All upcoming tour dates are available at
[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] . The first leg
of the tour took them to 89 cities in 27 countries where they played in
front of over 1.3 million ecstatic fans. The European leg of the tour
was the band’s first arena headline tour and they sold out shows around
the globe including gigs at London’s Wembley Arena and Paris’ Bercy
Arena.
“Into The Wild” Fall U.S. Tour Dates
Aug 30 – Syracuse, NY – New York State Fair
Sep 01 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar w/ Violent Soho
Sep 02 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues w/ Violent Soho
Sep 03 – Norfolk, VA – The Norva w/Violent Soho
Sep 04 – Atlantic City, NJ – House of Blues w/ Violent Soho
Sep 05 – Hampton, NH – HB Casino w/ Violent Soho
Sep 08 – Providence, RI – Lupo’s w/ Violent Soho
Sep 09 – Hartford, CT – The Webster w/ Violent Soho
Sep 10 – Worcester, MA – Palladium w/ Violent Soho
Sep 11 – Clifton Park, NY – Northern Lights w/ Violent Soho
Sep 13 – Niagara, NY – Rapids Theater w/ Violent Soho
Sep 14 – Pittsburgh, PA – Club Zoo w/ Violent Soho
Sep 16 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue w/ Violent Soho
Sep 17 – Fargo, ND – The Venue w/ Violent Soho
Sep 18 – Winnipeg, MT – Burton Cummings w/ Violent Soho
Sep 20 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Events Center w/ Violent Soho
Sep 21 – Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall w/ Violent Soho
Sep 22 – Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theater w/ Violent Soho
Sep 23 – Medford, OR – Medford Academy w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Sep 26 – Los Angeles, CA – Epicenter
Sep 30 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom w/ Anberlin, Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 02 – Clive, IA – 7 Flags Event Center w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 03 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 06 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 07 – Columbus, OH – LC Pavilion w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 09 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 11 – Louisville, KY – Expo Five w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 12 – Nashville, TN – Rocketown w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 13 – Charlotte, NC – Fillmore w/ Neon Trees, New Politics
Oct 16 Pensacola, FL – DeLuna Festival