Opeth Kick Off Asia Tour in India

Published by

It’s been a long day of relentless interviews for Opeth frontman Mikael Ã…kerfeldt but if he’s tired, he’s very good at not showing it. “I’m leaving for NAMM in a few hours so there’s a lot of interviews to wrap up, but it’s all good,” he says cheerfully on the phone, occasionally punctuating conversation with, “Mirjam!” as he admonishes his youngest daughter who’s chattering away in the background. It’s the band members’ last few days at home before they begin touring in support of their latest album Heritage – a tour they kick off in Bengaluru on February 5th at the Summerstorm Festival. This will be the band’s second trip to the country, having played IIT Chennai’s festival Saarang in 2009. This will also be the second iteration of the Summerstorm festival, which was headlined by Virginia, U.S. metallers Lamb of God in 2010.

“Well, we always thought that we would love to come back and play whenever. We were talking about playing Goa and things like that, but they didn’t work out,” says Ã…kerfeldt. “But we’re extremely happy that we could come back. We’ve been talking a lot about where can we expand ”“ it’s almost like a board meeting sometimes, even if it’s supposed to be like rock & roll ”“ and India seems to be one of those places we’re actually going to put a little more focus on, from now on. And it seems like everybody in the business is talking about expanding to countries like India.” The Asian leg of the tour will take the band to a whole host of countries they haven’t covered before, in fact, to places to that few metal bands have travelled to, like the Maldives. “We’re doing shows in territories that we’ve never done before so India, then Maldives which we’ve never been to, China, Taiwan and South Korea and Singapore; so it’s a lot of new countries for us on this tour.”

Since this is only their second time here, the band’s setlist will include a mix of songs from their latest album but with a focus on their older albums and fan favorites as well, says Ã…kerfeldt. “On this tour we’re going to some places we’ve never been to before, so it’s not necessarily about us promoting the new record; we’re promoting the band as a whole. So I think it’s going to be more mixed-up.” Do the band have any expectations the second time around? “I don’t expect to be bullied by Nokia,” retorts Ã…kerfeldt, laughing. “No, I don’t know. Last time was a massive experience for us. None of us had ever been to India before so it was like having our India cherry popped, and now we’re looking to go back and see more of the country.”

Recent Posts

Josh Brar: The Voice Behind the Chart-Topping Hit ‘Tere Bina Na Guzara E’

'Music has a way of connecting us all, and Tere Bina Na Guzara E is…

November 26, 2024

Drake Claims Universal Music ‘Artificially Inflated’ Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

UMG denied the rapper's claims, stating that "no amount of contrived and absurd legal arguments…

November 26, 2024

Kendrick Lamar Caps His Huge Year With a Victory Lap on ‘GNX’

He embraces his dual identities of spiritualist and block thumper

November 26, 2024

Lana Del Rey Details New Album. It’s Not Called ‘Lasso’

The singer will release 'The Right Person Will Stay' on May 21

November 26, 2024

Rosé Invokes Late Nights, Vintage Nintendo on ‘Rosie’ Track list

The Blackpink singer's debut solo album arrives Dec. 6

November 26, 2024

Universal Music Group Calls Fred Durst’s Fraud Claims a ‘Fallacy’

The response comes a month after the Limp Bizkit frontman accused the world's largest music…

November 26, 2024