HELLYEAH’s New Track “Oh My God” Out Today, Friday, June 28

HELLYEAH’s final album with Vinnie Paul, Welcome Home is slated for release on Friday, September 27, through Eleven Seven Music. The eagerly anticipated new album, featuring the late Vinnie Paul’s final recordings, will unleash 11 tracks, driven by their love, loyalty, reverence and respect for their fallen brother.

The first single, “Welcome Home,” is the band’s fastest-growing song at Active Rock Radio, currently sitting in the Top 15. Pre-order the album HERE, and watch new videos “Welcome Home” HERE, and “333” HERE, both from the forthcoming album.

HELLYEAH kicks off their 18-city headlining summer outing on Tuesday, July 23, in Atlanta, and will culminate in a special hometown celebration on Saturday, August 17, in Dallas, Texas. The band recently added a new festival date, Blue Ridge Rock Festival at DeVault Vineyards in Concord, VA, on September 7. 

Check out HELLYEAH’s official music video for their latest single “Oh My God” 

SINGLE “WELCOME HOME” IS THE BAND’S FASTEST-GROWING SONG AT ACTIVE ROCK RADIO, 

CURRENTLY IN THE TOP 15

“A CELEBRATION OF LIFE” TOUR BEGINS JULY 23rd, WITH SUPPORT ACT NONPOINT

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW, HERE

Hard rock purveyors HELLYEAH celebrated the life of their Brother and Bandmate Vinnie Paul in May with an emotional sold-out concert in Las Vegas, where the band made their initial mark towards their Vinnie Paul campaign for the American Heart Association. The band will continue to honor their late bandmate by donating a portion of ticket sales from their upcoming tour in his memory, in hopes of raising over $10,000 for AHA.   

By teaming up with the American Heart Association, HELLYEAH will raise early awareness for heart disease after it claimed famed drummer Vinnie Paul at 54. The hard rockers of HELLYEAH are turning to healthier ways as they mourn their friend. “Vinnie’s passing was a wake-up call for us all,” said guitarist Tom Maxwell. Heart disease is the number one cause of death globally. As an issue that affects their fans and families every day, HELLYEAH are hoping to help save lives, and are changing their own in the process. 

In addition to this initiative, HELLYEAH will also be hosting a TEXT TO DONATE campaign during each of their upcoming tour dates: fans can TEXT VINNIE #41411, or head to a special Crowd Rise page where fans can also DONATE to help fight heart disease.

Bassist Kyle Sanders says, “Everyone can make some kind of change for the better. It’s never too late.” For more information on the American Heart Association interview with HELLYEAH, click HERE.

HELLYEAH was formed in 2006 by Pantera founder/drummer Vinnie Paul, singer Chad Gray (Mudvayne), and guitarist Tom Maxwell (Nothingface) with bassist Kyle Sanders (Bloodsimple) and guitarist Christian Brady, who joined in 2014. The band has released five albums, culminating in the #2 Hard Rock album release UNDEN!ABLE in June 2016. 

HELLYEAH 2019 TOUR DATES: 

w/Nonpoint 

July 23, 2019 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre 

July 24, 2019 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues

July 26, 2019 – Silver Springs, MD – The Fillmore 

July 27, 2019 – Inwood, WV – Shiley Acres 

July 28, 2019 – Boston, MA – House of Blues

July 30, 2019 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater

July 31, 2019 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

August 1, 2019 – Green Bay, WI – The Green Bay Distillery (SOLD OUT!)

August 3, 2019 – Denver, CO – Summit

August 4, 2019 – Sturgis, SD – Iron Horse Saloon 

August 7, 2019 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater 

August 8, 2019 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues

August 10, 2019 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore 

August 11, 2019 – Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live 

August 13, 2019 – Wichita, KS – The Cotillion 

August 14, 2019 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom 

August 16, 2019 – Houston, TX – House of Blues 

August 17, 2019 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues

2019 SUMMER FESTIVALS

September 7, 2019 – Concord, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival

*More dates TBA.

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