The Brooklyn band extends its North American run with second shows in six cities and a third night in Los Angeles, following strong ticket sales for the initial dates.
The Brooklyn band extends its North American run with second shows in six cities and a third night in Los Angeles, following strong ticket sales for the initial dates.
The co-headlining run brings together generations of extreme metal, with Crowbar as primary support, running from September 17 to October 24.
A landmark album built entirely from samples, Endtroducing turns three decades old this September. Shadow will perform it in full on the road.
The album that proved a record could be built entirely from samples gets a dedicated North American run, with dates across the U.S. and Canada this fall.
The comedian brings his Comedy For Musicians But Everyone Is Welcome show to Beacon Theatre and other cities this October, capping a year that includes shared bills with John Mulaney and a Portlandia-themed night in Los Angeles.
The fall run brings together three bands that shaped post-hardcore’s early 2000s sound, with a Red Rocks date marking the 20th anniversary of Louder Now.
The band’s newly confirmed “Third Ascension Program” focuses almost entirely on Canada, starting in Vancouver on September 20.
The band’s latest round of dates moves away from the extended residencies of recent years and into cities that don’t always figure on their itineraries.
Geese will tour North America in 2026 behind their breakthrough album *Getting Killed*, with a European festival run in between.
Tori Amos finished the UK portion of her ‘In Times of Dragons’ tour with a performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall.