Devo has set a Desert Daze gig, but bassist Jerry Casale emphatically denies to us the festival's 'farewell tour' announcement
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“Until Mark changes his mind about playing shows, there’s nothing happening,” Casale said at the time. “We get offers constantly. The money being offered is obscenely good. And I love playing. I wish we’d at least do a ‘The Beginning Was Really the End’ tour, like a farewell. I think it would be smarter than just fading away. At least we could die with our boots on.”
Despite his opposition to touring, Mothersbaugh did say that the idea of one last tour did intrigue him. “I wouldn’t mind doing another tour to be honest with you,” he said. “If we it ahead of time and did it right, I would like it to be kind of a wrap-up. I’m hoping we can do a ‘Stick a Fork in It tour — but I don’t mean the band. We’ll see what happens.”
But even if such a tour is a possibility, Casale says it is not happening this year and it’s not starting at Desert Daze, no matter what the poster says. “Perhaps 2020 before our next presidential would be a perfectly relevant time for Devo to take the stage for one final campaign 40 years after the release of,” he wrote to us.
Devo have not yet announced who will be playing drums during their Desert Daze set, but Fred Armisen took on the role at Burger Boogaloo last year and he’s booked to play a comedy set at Desert Daze, making him a very strong candidate. Earlier this year, hehe’d be more than happy to tour with them in the future. “I would throw my Devo hat in the ring and say, ‘Of course, I would love to do it,’” he said. “But that’s up to them.
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