One member of the Faith No More band has confirmed that the group is indeed reuniting for a tour following a teaser post on social media yesterday (June 16) featuring the band’s logo over a concert crowd, accompanied by text reading “2027.”
Bassist Bill Gould confirmed the speculation during an appearance on the Rock Talk podcast with host Jadranka Jankovic Nesic, stating, “Yeah, we’re gonna do it. We’re gonna play. Yeah, we’re gonna do it.”
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Discussing the band’s intent to return to live performances for the first time since 2016, Gould commented, “Our music is very physical and a big concern is, like, pretty soon we’re not gonna be able to do this the way we wrote it. We wrote it as 20-year-olds and it’s always been very physical. It has to be that way. I can’t play the song if I’m not like that, honestly. With my bass parts, I just can’t do it.”
He continued, “We all kind of decided, like, we think we can do it. I think that we can do it for a few more years and we can do it the right way, so we’re gonna give it a go.”
Another sign of a comeback was a Pollstar report indicating that the Mike Patton-fronted group signed a global, long-term touring deal with Brazilian promoter 30e. Faith No More stated: “30e feels like a company that wants to dent into the status quo and as artists we understand the value of that. Their approach doesn’t feel like the usual machinery; it feels like it’s coming from a different place, with a different kind of energy and we are willing to get behind that.”
Where Have Faith No More Been?
After parting ways in 1998, Faith No More regrouped in 2009 with their Album of the Year lineup. Following intermittent tours in subsequent years, they pursued a new album, Sol Invictus, released in 2015.
In 2021, following the pandemic, Faith No More canceled all touring to allow Patton to focus on his mental health. Recent years have seen Patton reunite onstage with Mr. Bungle; however, a Faith No More reunion had not occurred since then and members expressed concerns about its possibility.
Drummer Mike Bordin shared in 2025 on the Dean Delray on the Let There Be Talk podcast, “It’s funny: when you’ve been in a band or a musical situation for a period of time, you always, in the back of your head, you’re kind of thinking, ‘Well, maybe this is it.’ And I don’t mind that feeling,” he added. “I don’t see it as a sad thing. I see it as being present and being able to really appreciate it while it’s happening.”
“It’s my take, my position, my statement on it is that he’s gone from being unable to do the shows to clearly being unwilling to do shows with us. And that’s heavy. That’s a big difference. That’s a big difference. And we haven’t really had much dialogue on it.”
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However, it now appears that the members have discussed their future with touring in 2027 becoming a reality. Stay tuned for when dates are eventually announced.
Faith No More’s Bill Gould Speaks With Rock Talk
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