Adrian Belew opens up on the formation of Beat, the New King Crimson outfit

From Loudersound.

Beat, the new King Crimson-related quartet put together by Adrian Belew and featuring Crimson and Peter Gabriel bassist Tony Levin, Tool drummer Danny Carey and guitarist Steve Vai, have detailed a full US tour for September, October and November this year. They’ll be performing music from King Crimson’s three 1980s albums, Discipline, Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair.

The dates feature on the band’s new website, which went live over the weekend. The news comes after weeks of speculation following the announcement of a single live show at Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay in San Diego on September 17. You can watch a new video trailer for the tour and all the dates below.

“This is going to be quite a tour,” exclaims Levin. “Revisiting some of my favourite music is a treat in itself, but in the company of this stellar lineup, I expect to have my musical butt kicked! And it’s also great that we’re not just playing a few shows, we’re hitting it hard. So, Road Dogs are coming to your area soon.”

“I am very excited to share the stage with three of my favourite musicians on the planet,” adds Carey. “Tony, Steve and Adrian have always been a source of inspiration for me since the beginning of my career, and now to be able to share a bit of my musical journey with them is a dream come true.

“There’s nothing better to make some sparks fly and light a fire under your ass than getting out of your musical comfort zone, and I can’t think of any other three guys I’d rather do this with.  I think I can speak for all of us when I say I hope all of our fans are as excited as we are about this tour.”

Last month Robert Fripp lent his blessing to the band, saying, “This is the project that Adrian Belew called me about last Autumn, a project which I support and fully encourage, and discussed with Steve Vai recently at McCabes in Santa Monica. Even, I suggested the name.”

Thus far there has been no news on dates outside of North America.

Adrian Belew has shed light on the formation of Beat, the band he has formed with fellow King Crimson alumni Tony Levin, Tool drummer Danny Carey and guitarist Steve Vai, and which Prog revealed back in March.

The quartet have just announced a full North American tour for September, October and November in which they will be performing music from King Crimson’s three 1980s albumsDiscipline, Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair.

Now Belew has taken to social media to shed more light on a process that began back in 2019, and which saw the guitarist, famously left out of King Crimson’s more recent live exploits, engage with former bandmates Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford as plans for what became Beat unfolded. You can see Belew’s original message below.

“You may be surprised to know Beat has been in the works for five years! here is a brief timeline of events,” Belew states. “In 2019, I began thinking about whether or not King Crimson might somehow tour to celebrate the 40th anniversary of DisciplineBeat, and Three Of A Perfect Pair coming in 2021.

“Eventually I decide to call Robert. I explain my thoughts and we have a good talk. he declines to be involved, with many legitimate reasons, but says, “If you want to ‘drive it’ Ade, you have my support.”

“I call Bill Bruford and blurt out, “how would you like to be in a rock band again?!” Bill says, “and do what? sit around a luggage carousel all day?!! but he also gives the idea his blessing.

“In the same period I am working with Scrote (aka Angelo Bundini) who produces the Celebrating David Bowie shows. Now that I know it cannot be King Crimson, Scrote and I begin brainstorming. could we do this?! knowing the immensity of making that happen I immediately ask Scrote to produce it and happily he accepts. the brainstorming continues…

“We feel Steve Vai is the only choice for guitarist. I had read somewhere he said he greatly admired Robert’s work and he seems like he can play anything!

“Scrote passes Steve’s number to me. I call Steve from the parking lot of my local Publix grocery store! he surprises me by being genuinely excited about the idea!

“Then COVID HITS! Along with a 2.5 year lull. Eventually, concerts begin again.

“Scrote begins partnering with Miles Copeland to produce tours and invites Miles Copeland and Stevo Glendenning to be part of this new tour idea. Scrote contacts Steve again. he is still very interested and excited but has 18 months of backdates to honor!

“Autumn 2023: Steve is nearing being available so I call Robert back to tell him how things are going. he says he supports the project and suggests we call the tour Beat.

“The bass player for this tour had to be the great Tony Levin. Imagine! but we knew he was touring with Peter Gabriel. when the tour ends we ask Tony and he checks to be sure that Gabriel won’t be touring during our time frame. Tony says yes! now we have two of the original members! the stars are aligning.

“Danny Carey was the drummer I imagined from the start, but I figured he wouldn’t be available since Tool was touring. still, I know how much music means to him. Tool plays in Nashville in late January. I attend the concert and visit with Danny. He mentions the Tool touring is nearly over for the year. I tell him what we’re doing and ask him to join. he is stunned and beaming with joy but uncertain he can.

“Three days later Danny calls to say he has cleared everything with his family and with Tool. (thank you!)

“And Beat begins.”

Beat’s North American tour begins at the San Jose Civic on September 12 and concludes at the The Theater at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas on Novmber 8.

Beat 2024 North American tour

Sep 12: San Jose Civic, CA
Sep 13: Napas Blue Note Napa Summer Sessions at Meritage Resort, CA
Sep 14: Los Angeles The United Theater on Broadway, CA
Sep 15: Anaheim City National Grove of Anaheim, CA
Sep 17: San Diego Humphrey’s Concerts, CA
Sep 18: Phoenix Celebrity Theatre, AZ
Sep 20: Austin The Paramount Theatre, TX
Sep 21: Houston Bayou Music Centre, TX
Sep 22: Dallas Majestic Theatre, TX
Sep 24: Atlanta The Eastern, GA
Sep 26: Fort Lauderdale The Parker, FL
Sep 27: Orlando Hard Rock Live, FL
Sep 28: Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall, FL
Sep 29: Charleston Music Hall, SC
Oct 01: Charlotte Knight Theater, NC
Oct 02: Carolina Durham Theatre of Durham / Fletcher Hall, NC
Oct 04: Washington Warner Theatre, DC
Oct 05: New York Beacon Theatre, NY
Oct 06: Glenside Keswick Theatre, PA
Oct 08: Richmond Carpenter Theater in Dominion Energy Center, VA
Oct 09: Red Bank Count Basie Center, NJ
Oct 11: Boston Shubert Theatre, MA
Oct 12: Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, NH
Oct 14: Halifax Rebecca Cohen Auditorium, NS
Oct 15: Moncton Casino New Brunswick, NB
Oct 17: Montreal Theatre Maisonneuve, QC
Oct 18: Toronto Massey Hall, ON
Oct 19: Rochester Kodak Center, NY
Oct 21: Albany The Egg, NY
Oct 22: Greenburg Palace Theatre, PA
Oct 23: Reading Santander Performing Arts Center, PA
Oct 25: Cleveland Agora Theatre, OH
Oct 26: Cincinnati Taft Theatre, OH
Oct 27: Royal Oak Music Theatre, MI
Oct 28: Nashville Ryman Auditorium, TN
Oct 30: Indianapolis Murat Theatre, IN
Nov 01: Chicago Copernicus Center, IL
Nov 02: Milwaukee Pabst Theatre, WI
Nov 03: Madison Orpheum Theater, WI
Nov 04: Minneapolis State Theatre, MN
Nov 06: Denver Paramount Theatre, CO
Nov 08: Las Vegas The Theater at Virgin Hotels, NV

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