Ex-MUSHROOMHEAD Vocalist JEFFREY NOTHING Emerges From Cryogenic Freezer To Announce Comeback Tour Because Clearly The World Was Missing His Unique Brand Of Scream Singing And Also A New Album Called 202SICK Is Coming To Make Your Ears Bleed

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Oh boy, are you guys ready for some exciting news 🤩? After a whole eight years of doing absolutely nothing (pun intended 😜), Jeffrey Nothing, the co-founding vocalist of the infamous band MUSHROOMHEAD, is finally back with a bang 💥. He’s hitting the road with his first full tour in nearly a decade, and we couldn’t be more thrilled 🎉. I mean, who doesn’t love a good comeback story, right? 🤔

So, the upcoming tour is all set to kick off on July 25, 2026, and will run through August 26, 2026, covering all the cool places like the East Coast, Gulf Coast, Midwest, and New England. And, guess what? He’s got some awesome support acts lined up, including OCTOBER NOIR (for the first week) and DIZASTERPIECE (for the rest of the tour) 🤘. We’re talking epic concerts, people, with all the drama and theatrics that come with a MUSHROOMHEAD show 🎭.

Now, about Jeffrey’s new album, “202SICK” 🤢… it’s his first solo release in over a decade, and we’re told it’s going to be a game-changer 🔄. The album is being released via WURMgroup, the label founded by the legendary producer Ulrich Wild 🙌. And, let’s just say, it’s going to be a wild ride 🎢, with a blend of experimental and heavy sounds that will blow your mind 💥. The album is set to drop later this year, likely in the fall, so mark your calendars 📅.

But wait, there’s more 🤔. The record will also feature some amazing co-vocal appearances from The End (known for collaborations on “A Thousand Years” and “The Outage”) and The Hated Stranger, a mysterious masked vocalist 🎭. Both guest vocalists will be making appearances on select dates throughout the tour, so you won’t want to miss that 🎟.

Jeffrey will be joined on stage by an all-new live band, featuring:

Jeffrey Nothing – Lead Vocals
Gozer Butler – Bass
Cletus Demetus – Guitar
Mangy James – Lead Guitar
Paul T. Giest – Keys & Samples
Kross Patrick – Drums

It’s going to be a real treat, folks, with all the talent and energy you’ve come to expect from a MUSHROOMHEAD show 🤩.

Jeffrey says, “This is the culmination of an eight-year journey. I’m very excited to get back out there and see everyone 🤗.” He’s also super grateful to the fans, saying, “MUSHROOMHEAD has what I believe to be the best fans in the world, and I couldn’t wait to rock their faces again 🤘.” We’re pretty sure the fans are excited too, considering they’ve been waiting for eight long years for this moment 🕰.

The new record, “202SICK”, started out as what Jeffrey thought might be his last record ever 🙅‍♂️, but it’s turned into a new chapter that he’s really stoked about 🤩. He’s been working with his songwriting partner non-stop over the last year, and the result is an album that’s got the experimental nature of early MUSHROOMHEAD, but with a heavier, more abstract edge 🤯. It’s going to be a true expression of who Jeffrey is as an artist, and we can’t wait to hear it 🎧.

Jeffrey wants to thank Ulrich Wild and WURMgroup for releasing the album, as well as Michelle at Satellite Touring for putting the tour together 🙏. And, of course, he’s inviting all the fans to come out and join the party 🎉. See you guys on the road, indeed 🚗.

Tour dates are as follows:

July 25 – Houston, TX – BFE Rock Club (with DIEHUMANE & OCTOBER NOIR) 🤘
July 28 – Jackson, MS – Hal & Mal’s (Red Room) (with OCTOBER NOIR) 🎸
July 29 – New Orleans, LA – Southport Music Hall (with OCTOBER NOIR) 🎶
July 30 – Destin, FL – Club LA (with OCTOBER NOIR) 🏖
August 1 – Winter Park, FL – Conduit (with OCTOBER NOIR) 🌴
August 2 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum (with OCTOBER NOIR) 🎭
August 5 – Spartanburg, SC – Ground Zero (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🤯
August 6 – Richmond, VA – Ember Music Hall (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🌃
August 7 – Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🎸
August 8 – Harrisburg, PA – Capital City Music Hall (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🏛
August 9 – Rochester, NY – Photo City Music Hall (with DIZASTERPIECE) 📸
August 12 – West Chicago, IL – WC Social Club (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🤝
August 13 – Iowa City, IA – Wildwood (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🌳
August 14–16 – Kansas City, MO – Crypticon Horror Convention 🎃
August 18 – Omaha, NE – Reverb Lounge (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🌊
August 19 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🕰
August 20 – Cadillac, MI – The Venue Event Center (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🚗
August 21 – Cleveland, OH – The Foundry (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🏭
August 22 – Baltimore, MD – Zen West (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🙏
August 23 – Bristol, PA – Broken Goblet Brewing (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🍺
August 25 – Providence, RI – Alchemy (with DIZASTERPIECE) ⚗️
August 26 – Manchester, NH – Bungalow Bar & Grill (with DIZASTERPIECE) 🍴

And, as a bonus, let’s talk about the drama that’s been going on between Jeffrey and his former bandmates 🤯. It all started when Jeffrey left MUSHROOMHEAD back in 2018, citing creative differences and a whole lot of drama 🤷‍♂️. He claimed that he hadn’t received royalties for his music in years, despite writing or co-writing 148 songs during his time with the band 🤑.

But, in a shocking twist, Jeffrey recently reached a settlement with MUSHROOMHEAD drummer and producer Steve “Skinny” Felton, ending a long and bitter court battle 🚫. It’s all water under the bridge now, and Jeffrey is ready to move on with his new music and tour 🎉.

So, are you ready to rock? 🤘 Because Jeffrey Nothing sure is, and he’s inviting all the fans to join him on this epic journey 🚀. Don’t miss out on the chance to see him live, with his new band and new music 🎟. It’s going to be a wild ride, and you won’t want to be left behind 🚂. 🎸

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