Murs' Have A Nice Life Tour to celebrate Halloween at Backbooth with King Fantastic and Red Pill
Published by Sareth Ney on Sept. 15, 2015 at 5:11 a.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla.- Murs’ Have A Nice Life Tour will make a tour stop at Backbooth, on Oct. 31. The special guests on the outing include King Fantastic and Red Pill. It will begin on Sept. 30 at The Casbah in San Diego and it will end on Nov. 22 at Club Congress in Tucson, Ariz.
“Have A Nice Life” is Murs’ recent album and will be promoted on tour. It was released by Strange Music, Incorporated. It features 14 tracks and it features Ryan “Myagi” Evans on “Surprises”, E-40 on “P T S D”, King Fantastic on “Two Step” and MNDR on “No More Control”. Music videos for both “Okey Dog” and “I Miss Mike” are currently available for viewing.
Visit Murs’ official website, by clicking here. To like him on Facebook, please click here. To follow him on Instagram, please click here. To friend him on MySpace, please click here. To follow him on Tumblr, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here.
Killer Reese One is the lyricist and Troublemaker is the producer of King Fantastic. They will be promoting “The Great Man Theory”.
“The Great Man Theory” features 10 tracks and released on Oct. 14, 2014. “Yup… Yup… Yup” was the latest music video released. It was directed by Steven A. Soria and Jim Mahfood, edited and colored by Amber Navarette and it featured Chloe Dabbles.
To visit King Fantastic’s official website, by clicking here. To like them on Facebook, please click here. To follow them on Instagram, please click here. To follow them on Twitter, please click here. To listen to them on SoundCloud, please click here. To stream them on Spotify, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here.
Red Pill hails from Ferndale, Mich. While on tour—he will be promoting his album, “Look What This World Did To Us”. The album features 12 songs via the Mello Music Group. “Rap Game Cranky” is the first track from the album with a music video. He is also part of the trio known as Ugly Heroes, with Detroit’s Apollo Brown and Chicago’s Verbal Kent.
Please click here, to visit Red Pill’s official website. To like them on Facebook, please click here. To follow them on Tumblr, please click here. To follow them on Twitter, please click here.
“Have A Nice Life” is Murs’ recent album and will be promoted on tour. It was released by Strange Music, Incorporated. It features 14 tracks and it features Ryan “Myagi” Evans on “Surprises”, E-40 on “P T S D”, King Fantastic on “Two Step” and MNDR on “No More Control”. Music videos for both “Okey Dog” and “I Miss Mike” are currently available for viewing.
Visit Murs’ official website, by clicking here. To like him on Facebook, please click here. To follow him on Instagram, please click here. To friend him on MySpace, please click here. To follow him on Tumblr, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here.
Killer Reese One is the lyricist and Troublemaker is the producer of King Fantastic. They will be promoting “The Great Man Theory”.
“The Great Man Theory” features 10 tracks and released on Oct. 14, 2014. “Yup… Yup… Yup” was the latest music video released. It was directed by Steven A. Soria and Jim Mahfood, edited and colored by Amber Navarette and it featured Chloe Dabbles.
To visit King Fantastic’s official website, by clicking here. To like them on Facebook, please click here. To follow them on Instagram, please click here. To follow them on Twitter, please click here. To listen to them on SoundCloud, please click here. To stream them on Spotify, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here.
Red Pill hails from Ferndale, Mich. While on tour—he will be promoting his album, “Look What This World Did To Us”. The album features 12 songs via the Mello Music Group. “Rap Game Cranky” is the first track from the album with a music video. He is also part of the trio known as Ugly Heroes, with Detroit’s Apollo Brown and Chicago’s Verbal Kent.
Please click here, to visit Red Pill’s official website. To like them on Facebook, please click here. To follow them on Tumblr, please click here. To follow them on Twitter, please click here.
Murs, King Fantastic and Red Pill Tour Dates:
Sept. 30 - The Casbah, San Diego
Oct. 01 - Backstage Bar & Billiards, Las Vegas
Oct. 02 - The Date Shed, Indio, Calif.
Oct. 03 - Strummer’s, Fresno, Calif.
Oct. 04 - B Ryders, Bakersfield, Calif.
Oct. 05 - Slo Brew, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Oct. 07 - The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, Calif.
Oct. 09 - Hawthorne Theatre, Portland, Ore.
Oct. 10 - Wild Buffalo House Of Music, Bellingham, Wash.
Oct. 11 - THE CROCODILE, Seattle
Oct. 13 - Neurolux Lounge, Boise, Idaho
Oct. 14 - Palace Lounge, Missoula, Mont.
Oct. 16 - Fox Theatre, Boulder, Colo.
Oct. 19 - The Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City
Oct. 23 - Club Dad, Dallas
Oct. 24 - Stubb’s BBQ, Austin, Texas
Oct. 27 - House of Blues New Orleans
Oct. 29 - The High Watt, Nashville, Tenn.
Oct. 31 - BackBooth, Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 01 - Crowbar, Tampa, Fla.
Nov. 02 - Gramps, Miami
Nov. 04 - New Brookland Tavern, West Columbia, S.C.
Nov. 05 - Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, N.C.
Nov. 07 - The Studio at Webster Hall, New York
Nov. 08 - MIDDLE EAST, Cambridge, Mass.
Nov. 11 - MAJSESTSIC THEATRE MADISON, Madison, Wis.
Nov. 12 - The Basement, Columbus, Ohio
Nov. 13 - Subterranean, Chicago
Nov. 14 - Rose Music hall, Columbia, Mo.
Nov. 15 - The Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb.
Nov. 16 - Granada, Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 17 - The Vanguard, Tulsa, Okla.
Nov. 19 - Launchpad, Albuquerque, N.M.
Nov. 20 - Flagstaff’s Green Room, Flagstaff, Ariz.
Nov. 21 - Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix
Nov. 22 - Club Congress, Tucson, Ariz.
Sept. 30 - The Casbah, San Diego
Oct. 01 - Backstage Bar & Billiards, Las Vegas
Oct. 02 - The Date Shed, Indio, Calif.
Oct. 03 - Strummer’s, Fresno, Calif.
Oct. 04 - B Ryders, Bakersfield, Calif.
Oct. 05 - Slo Brew, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Oct. 07 - The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, Calif.
Oct. 09 - Hawthorne Theatre, Portland, Ore.
Oct. 10 - Wild Buffalo House Of Music, Bellingham, Wash.
Oct. 11 - THE CROCODILE, Seattle
Oct. 13 - Neurolux Lounge, Boise, Idaho
Oct. 14 - Palace Lounge, Missoula, Mont.
Oct. 16 - Fox Theatre, Boulder, Colo.
Oct. 19 - The Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City
Oct. 23 - Club Dad, Dallas
Oct. 24 - Stubb’s BBQ, Austin, Texas
Oct. 27 - House of Blues New Orleans
Oct. 29 - The High Watt, Nashville, Tenn.
Oct. 31 - BackBooth, Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 01 - Crowbar, Tampa, Fla.
Nov. 02 - Gramps, Miami
Nov. 04 - New Brookland Tavern, West Columbia, S.C.
Nov. 05 - Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, N.C.
Nov. 07 - The Studio at Webster Hall, New York
Nov. 08 - MIDDLE EAST, Cambridge, Mass.
Nov. 11 - MAJSESTSIC THEATRE MADISON, Madison, Wis.
Nov. 12 - The Basement, Columbus, Ohio
Nov. 13 - Subterranean, Chicago
Nov. 14 - Rose Music hall, Columbia, Mo.
Nov. 15 - The Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb.
Nov. 16 - Granada, Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 17 - The Vanguard, Tulsa, Okla.
Nov. 19 - Launchpad, Albuquerque, N.M.
Nov. 20 - Flagstaff’s Green Room, Flagstaff, Ariz.
Nov. 21 - Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix
Nov. 22 - Club Congress, Tucson, Ariz.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the entertainment journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is known as the journalist/superhero, Wu-Man Chu, after meeting members of Wu-Tang Clan. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts artists into his hall of fame, founder and co-host of No Cover Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music, Comedy and Short Film Festival.