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The Boston rockers heard to the UK in November & December 2023

Boston have announced a string of UK shows alongside news of forthcoming studio album, Six. The band kick off in Newcastle on 27 November before visiting Glasgow, Manchester, Wolverhampton, Bristol and London.

With the force of a Boston wrecking ball, EXTREME swing between unapologetic fits of fret-burning hard rock and intimately introspective balladry. This dynamic affirms the iconic multiplatinum Beantown quartet—Gary Cherone (vocals), Nuno Bettencourt (guitar), Pat Badger (bass), and Kevin Figueiredo (drums)—as one of rock’s most unpredictable, undeniable, and unbreakable groups whose songs course through the very fabric of popular culture. They’re the rare band whose music has appeared in an actual cult series a la Bill & Ted as well as the Netflix juggernaut Stranger Things. They’ve sold 10 million records, topped the Billboard Hot 100, packed major venues on multiple continents, memorably performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in London, and regularly average over 5 million monthly listeners on Spotify. However, their dynamic approach hits harder than ever on their 2023 full-length offering, Six.

“With Extreme, there’s always a lot of passion and a little piss and vinegar,” says Gary. “We’re not in competition with anybody else, but we strive to outdo ourselves. There are some moments on this album where we did. We’ve managed to stay together after all of these years. We feel like we have something to prove when we get on stage or in the studio. Because of that, I believe some of these songs are among the best we’ve written.” “Whatever you think an Extreme album is after two or even three songs, it’s not,” states Nuno. “That goes for every record we’ve ever done. True Extreme fans know to ‘expect the unexpected.’ I feel like we need a good old school rock album. Six is definitely modern, but you can put on headphones and go on a journey from top-to-bottom. It’s like ‘Extreme 2.0’.

Formed in 1985, the group’s quiet grind resulted in the release of the self-titled Extreme in 1989. Among many highlights, “Play With Me” not only graced the soundtrack of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, but also the season 4 opener of Stranger Things. Meanwhile, Extreme II: Pornograffitti bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 and eventually picked up a double-platinum certification. Of course, it notably spawned 'Hole Hearted' (No.4 on the Billboard Hot 100) and the generational smash 'More Than Words.' The latter soared to top of the Hot 100 and remains one of the most popular rock songs of all-time with over half-a-billion streams and 633 million YouTube views and counting. It appeared in the blockbuster comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, while Jimmy Fallon and Jack Black covered it (and reimagined the iconic video) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Other covers ranged from The Piano Guys To Frankie J. In its wake, the gold-certified III Sides To Every Story saw them return to the Top 10 on the Billboard 200. Following Waiting for the Punchline (1995) and Saudades de Rock (2008), the musicians enraptured the masses on tour. Along the way, everyone from Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine and Brian May of Queen to John Mayer publicly sung their praises. Plus, they played to a sold-out crowd at Fenway Park opening for Aerosmith. On top of that, Gary was lead singer for Van Halen (Van Halen III) and has recorded and performed with Joe Perry, while Nuno has recorded and performed with Steven Tyler and Rihanna.

For the recording of Six, the members buckled down at Nuno’s home studio in Los Angeles. Once again, they channeled the electrifying eclecticism that defined their seminal output with a 21st century twist. “Extreme has been eclectic throughout the years,” Gary affirms. “As a whole, there’s cohesion to this record.” “There were heavier songs, and there were lighter songs,” adds Nuno. “We’re the same band, but we’re always adventurous. You definitely grow and change from one record to the next. We never just do the same thing.” As such, they come out swinging on the opener and first single “Rise.” From the jump, a primal palm-muted riff locks and loads the airtight groove. Stretching to the rafters, the chantable chorus gives way to an incendiary guitar solo punctuated by rapid picking and wah-wah accents.

“Musically, it’s aggressive,” notes Gary. “Lyrically, it’s a cautionary tale on the rise and fall of fame. You get seduced into it. Once you’re on top, they’ll rip you apart and tear you down. That’s the nature of the beast.” “When Eddie Van Halen passed, it really hit me,” says Nuno. “I’m not going to be the one who will take the throne, but I felt some responsibility to keep guitar playing alive. So, you hear a lot of fire on the record.”

Speaking of that fire, '#Rebel' busts down the door with a head-nodding beat, searing dive bomb lead, and a scathing indictment of “keyboard revolutionaries hiding behind their posts.” “We’re calling out those trolls who can’t back up their words,” explains Gary. Then, there’s the iridescently catchy 'Other Side of the Rainbow' where Gary’s soulful vocals echo through lithely strummed acoustic guitar. “Every once in a while, we’ll harness some kind of magic, and I think we did on this one,” the frontman smiles. “It’s universal theme. It’s about restoring one’s faith in love.” Whether it be the jackhammer intensity of 'Thicker Than Blood' or the breezy melodies of 'Small Town Beautiful,' the record captures the breadth of Extreme. Among many standouts, a delicately plucked melody underlines the call-and-response of “Hurricane.”

The velvet-smooth harmony wraps around the chorus in gorgeous form, “It’s the storm before the calm.” “That’s where Nuno shines, man,” Gary beams. “Everyone looks at him as a guitar hero, but he’s a songwriter first. This is a beautiful piece of music, and I knew we had to include it.” “It’s about a close friend named John Martin who died in a motorcycle accident when we were on tour,” Nuno reveals. “We get crushed by losing someone. Time passes, and it calms down, but the pain never goes away.” Six ends with a singalong on “Here’s To The Losers.” Gary goes on, “It’s as close to an anthem as we’ll get, but our tongue is planted firmly in cheek. It’s a fun one.”

In the end, Six is Extreme. “We’re just as passionate as we were on day one,” Gary leaves off. “We’re giving our audience what Extreme has always been and will be.” “For us, Extreme is the mothership,” Nuno concludes. “The band started everything in our careers. We’re all still fighting for it as brothers.”

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 15 reviews
  • Top Venue

    by Blackcrowes on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Band were on top form in a fantastic venue which has perfect sound. Easy to access the bar and toilets. Good low cost parking in the vicinity. Top night of entertainment.

  • Perfection

    by Pen on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Genuinely one of the best live gigs ever & we've been to a few!!!

  • Amazing Gig and Venue!! Extreme are an amazing band!!

    by Matt Chis on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Gig and Venue!! Extreme are an amazing band!! Piece Hall in Halifax was an experience on it's own!! Beautiful building with really friendly staff - easy access to bars and loos - no queues. Extreme absolutely rocked!! I've wanted to see Nuno play guitar since the 90's - He was unreal!! Whole band was fantastic!! So worth the journey :-)

  • Amazing

    by Julie on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing band - as always - the venue was very special too - so well organised, plenty of food, drink and ice cream and the place was spotlessly clean - very impressed and will be returning!

  • Get the funk out

    by Biffa on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Simply the best rock band on the planet at the moment. Exceptional live, totally live. Others could take note, far too many superlatives to put in a short review. New and old stuff all performed to the highest of high standards.

  • Extremely excellent!

    by Jules on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Extreme at the Piece Hall Halifax. From booking tickets to the night itself I could not fault this. One of the best concerts I've ever been to, and there's been a lot, superb venue, truly a night to remember. Really hope Extreme return!

  • EXTREME - NO OTHER WORD COMES CLOSE

    by EXTREMELY EXTREME on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Like a fine wine, they have matured and never fail to deliver! Since the fist time being them in 1990 - Extreme are still my 1st choice!

  • Mint

    by PaulB on 08/08/2025The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing venue to match the musicianship of the band especially Gary whose age has definitely not diminished his pipes that are as strong as anyone 30 years younger! Nuno was brilliant also for a really tight performance from the band. His ability is off the scale. Was at Back to the Beginning where he was not out of place playing with lots of legends and to see him close up in Halifax, his skills shone brightly. Great gig all round

  • Great gig, venue and staff

    by Lee on 07/08/2025O2 Academy Birmingham - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    Getting to the venue was a breeze with lots of local parking. Venue staff were brilliant and helpful. Gig was packed to the rafters and the Band and sound were awesome

  • Awesome gig

    by Nick on 07/08/2025O2 Academy Birmingham - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    An awesome gig by a band who are masters of their craft. Great music venue