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====September 14, 2022====
*At last night's show in Spokane, Washington, Sonny Sandoval, lead singer of the band P.O.D., joined [[Evanescence]] on stage to sing the rap parts of ''[[Bring Me to Life]]''. Watch a clip of the duet [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0YC4qDRaNk here].
====September 4, 2022====
====September 4, 2022====
*[[Evanescence]] have [https://twitter.com/evanescence/status/1566530705458339840?cxt=HHwWgICxyY7Yt70rAAAA confirmed on Twitter] that they are planning shows for 2023, and countries high on the priority list include Canada, Mexico and South America. No official dates or venues have been confirmed yet.
*[[Evanescence]] have [https://twitter.com/evanescence/status/1566530705458339840?cxt=HHwWgICxyY7Yt70rAAAA confirmed on Twitter] that they are planning shows for 2023, and countries high on the priority list include Canada, Mexico and South America. No official dates or venues have been confirmed yet.
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*Issue #3 of [[Echoes from the Void]] is now available to pre-order and will feature the two tracks ''[[Imaginary]]'' and ''[[Swimming Home]]''. [https://incendium.online/collections/eva/products/ev3 Pre-order your copy here].
*Issue #3 of [[Echoes from the Void]] is now available to pre-order and will feature the two tracks ''[[Imaginary]]'' and ''[[Swimming Home]]''. [https://incendium.online/collections/eva/products/ev3 Pre-order your copy here].
*[[Evanescence]] have published the full set of their [[Nova Rock|Nova Rock 2022]] performance to YouTube.
*[[Evanescence]] have published the full set of their [[Nova Rock|Nova Rock 2022]] performance to YouTube.
====June 9, 2022====
*[[Evanescence]] have confirmed that their performance at Nova Rock festival later today will be streamed online. Visit [https://youtube.com/c/novarock Nova Rock's YouTube channel] to watch - 10:25am PDT / 1:25pm EDT / 7:25pm CEST.


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Revision as of 06:36, 14 September 2022

September 14, 2022

  • At last night's show in Spokane, Washington, Sonny Sandoval, lead singer of the band P.O.D., joined Evanescence on stage to sing the rap parts of Bring Me to Life. Watch a clip of the duet here.

September 4, 2022

  • Evanescence have confirmed on Twitter that they are planning shows for 2023, and countries high on the priority list include Canada, Mexico and South America. No official dates or venues have been confirmed yet.

August 16, 2022

August 12, 2022

  • In a new interview with Revolver, Amy Lee talked about future Evanescence music, stating that the band are "in that mode right now where it feels like it's time to do something," and "(they) need to just start playing around and getting creative." Read the full interview here.

July 12, 2022

June 14, 2022

  • Amy Lee has announced that she, as well as many other artists, have come together to play tribute covers in honor of The Everly Brothers for Hey Doll Baby Festival: Celebrating The Lives & Music of The Everly Brothers. Amy confirmed that she and Dave Stewart (from Eurythmics) have teamed up for the song Love Hurts. The song and video for Love Hurts will premiere this Sunday at 4pm ET on everlybrothers.com and SiriusXM's Tom Petty Radio.

June 13, 2022