18 April 2024
Everclear
Press

Alternative rock band Everclear will be touring with Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) this summer. The tour is part of AFE’s annual Heat Wave Summer Concert Series. The tour will feature six shows throughout Europe from July 2-10, 2024.

Everclear, one of the leading alternative rock bands to emerge from the ‘90s, celebrated their 30th Anniversary in 2022, and founder, vocalist, and guitarist Art Alexakis has made it clear that he has no plans to slow down. Since forming in 1992, Everclear has enjoyed a lengthy career by any measure, spanning 11 studio releases—including four that have been certified Gold or Platinum—selling over 6 million records, and achieving 12 Top 40 Hit Singles on Mainstream Rock, Alternative, and Adult Top 40 radio, including “Santa Monica,” “Father of Mine,” “I Will Buy You A New Life,” “Wonderful,” and “Everything To Everyone,” as well as numerous videos, thousands of shows, and various other accolades, including a 1998 Grammy nomination.

In 2022, Everclear reissued World of Noise as a special 30th Anniversary remastered, deluxe edition, making the album available for the first time on digital streaming platforms with six bonus songs in addition to its original 12 tracks. Adding to the celebrations that year, Everclear released a commemorative anniversary video, “Everclear – 30 Years Gone: A Retrospective,” hosted by former MTV VJ, current radio host, and longtime friend Matt Pinfield, and embarked on a lengthy North American Tour.

In addition to his thousands of performances with Everclear over the band’s lengthy career, Alexakis created and ran the annual Summerland Tour, which featured a package of popular ‘90s alt-rock bands, and he released his first solo album, Sun Songs, in 2019. More than three decades later, Everclear’s enduring legacy and ongoing appeal as a live band continues.

AFE has been committed to boosting the morale and well-being of service members and their families stationed overseas through world-class live events and performances since 1951.