Of Mice & Men have been missing the road since shutting things down last year while singer Austin Carlile underwent surgeries related to his ongoing issues with Marfan Syndrome. But Carlile has been on the road to recovery and expects to be back onstage this summer. However, fans will get a chance to revisit their live set this spring thanks to a new double-disc concert set.
Live at Brixton was filmed at the historic London venue in March of 2015 as the band was continuing support of their Restoring Force: Full Circle reissue. The band teamed up with longtime collaborator Jon Stone to turn around the CD/DVD live package, which features a mix of Of Mice & Men favorites from their early years like “The Depths” and “Second & Sebring” with Restoring Force standouts “Would You Still Be There,” “Bones Exposed,” “You’re Not Alone” and “Feels Like Forever.”
The Live at Brixton package will arrive on May 27 and pre-orders are currently underway. The Brixton performance was the band’s largest headline show to date at the time they performed.
As previously stated, the band will return to the stage, kicking things off with three U.K. dates as part of the Slam Dunk Festival May 28-30. From there, they’ll head back stateside to join Slipknot and Marilyn Manson in June for a lengthy summer run. Shows start June 9 in Salt Lake City.