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Bill Gould Reveals Severe Concerns Ahead of Faith No More’s Global Comeback

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/18 at 3:47 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 3 Min Read
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Faith No More has officially confirmed its long-awaited return to touring in 2027. This marks the band’s first live performances in over a decade. Bassist Bill Gould made the announcement during an appearance on the Rock Talk podcast, revealing that despite the physical challenges posed by their demanding musical style, the band is committed to executing the comeback properly.

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“Yeah, we’re gonna do it. We’re gonna play,” Gould stated, emphasizing the band’s determination to move forward with the reunion plans. The confirmation comes shortly after the band teased the 2027 return through cryptic social media posts that sent fans into a frenzy of anticipation.

The bassist was candid about the obstacles facing the band as they prepare for their return. “Our music is very physical, and a big concern is, like, pretty soon we’re not gonna be able to do this the way we wrote it,” Gould explained. “We wrote it as 20-year-olds and it, it’s always been very physical. It has to be that way. I can’t play the song if I’m not like that, honestly. With my bass parts, I just can’t do it.”

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Faith No More’s last live performance took place in 2016, leaving a ten-year gap in their touring history. The band had previously attempted a comeback in 2020, but those plans were derailed by the global pandemic. Another reunion effort was scheduled for 2021, but those dates were ultimately canceled when frontman Mike Patton disclosed that he had been battling serious mental health and drinking issues during that period.

Despite these challenges and the passage of time, the band members have collectively decided that they possess the capability to deliver the tour as originally intended. “But we all kind of decided, like, we think we can do it. I think that we can do it for a few more years, and we can do it the right way, so we’re gonna give it a go,” Gould said, reflecting the band’s unified commitment to the project.

The 2027 reunion represents a significant moment for the band and their devoted fanbase, who have waited patiently through multiple false starts and postponements. With Gould’s confirmation that the band believes it can sustain the physical rigors of their catalog for several more years, Faith No More appears poised to deliver the comeback that fans have been anticipating since the band’s last tour concluded a decade ago.

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