Faith No More Signs Long-Term Touring Deal With 30e
faith no more has signed a long-term deal with Brazilian promoter 30e, giving the company the strategic and operational role for the band’s future global tours. The agreement leaves the San Francisco group with creative autonomy while putting 30e in charge of the planning machinery behind any new run of shows.
30e Takes the Lead
30e will use market insights, data, marketing and infrastructure to shape Faith No More’s future ventures, while the band keeps control of its legacy. Tim Moss said the partnership works because the promoter understands how to build around the band without flattening what makes it different.
Faith No More said 30e feels like a company that wants to dent into the status quo, and as artists we understand the value of that. The band added, Their approach doesn’t feel like the usual machinery; it feels like it’s coming from a different place, with a different kind of energy, and we are willing to get behind that.
WME and 2015
WME represents Faith No More worldwide and helped drive the deal with 30e. That setup matters because the promoter now sits at the center of the band’s global touring plans rather than handling only a single territory.
Faith No More has not been on a formal tour since 2015, despite announcing a reunion and tour in 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic upended those plans. The new arrangement leaves the door open to upcoming shows, which is the closest thing the band has had to a live route forward in years.
30e’s $51.95 million benchmark
30e enters the Faith No More deal after pairing with System of a Down on a South American stadium tour in 2025 that grossed $51.95 million across nine shows. That is the kind of operating result that explains why a band like Faith No More would hand a promoter more than a ticketing role.
Pepeu Correa said Faith No More shaped entire generations because they refused to play by the market’s obvious rules, and that same logic now sits behind the agreement. Tim Moss put it more bluntly: “Faith No More has never followed a conventional path, and that’s exactly why this partnership with 30e makes sense.”
The practical takeaway is simple: 30e now has the mandate to build the framework for future Faith No More touring, and the band is betting that the right infrastructure can coexist with its own control. If new dates materialize, the company will be the one turning that autonomy into an actual global run.