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Beach Bunny

tours announced: Black Marble, Jesca Hoop, Beach Bunny, Sheena Anika & Augusta, more

Beach Bunny
Beach Bunny

The following new tours were announced. Check the Tour Dates category every day for more.

BLACK MARBLE / AUTOMATIC

Black Marble’s first album for Sacred Bones is out in October and they’ve added a bunch more dates to their fall tour. Dates include Oklahoma City, Memphis, Nashville, Columbus, Montreal, Philly, Baltimore, DC and more. All dates are here. Like the 11/22 show at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom, the whole tour is with Stones Throw-signed trio Automatic which includes Lola Dompé, daughter of Bauhaus/Love & Rockets drummer Kevin Haskins. Watch Automatic’s new video for “Too Much Money”:

BEACH BUNNY

Chicago indie pop outfit Beach Bunny will be on the East Coast this fall, including dates with Another Michael on the first half of the trek, and Lettering on the second Half. They’ll hit Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Allston, Brooklyn (Rough Trade on 11/21), Philly, DC, Carrboro, Atlanta, Nashville, Columbus, Madison, Minneapolis, Indianapolis and more. Head here for all dates.

ACTIVE CHILD

Patrick Grossi recently released “All Eyes on You,” his first work as Active Child in two years, via Sony Masterworks. You can watch the video for the single below. Active Child has also announced a couple live dates, playing Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom on October 30 and Brooklyn’s Rough Trade on November 5.

RUDIMENTAL

UK electronic band Rudimental are doing a late-night DJ set at NYC’s Webster Hall on 11/9 (tickets in sale 8/23 at 10 AM), and they say more US shows TBA soon. Meanwhile, they also play some other European dates/festivals and those are listed here.

JESCA HOOP

Jesca Hoop recently released her very solid new album Stonechild and then guested on a new Elbow song, and now she has announced a November US tour with Chloe Foy. The tour includes shows on both coasts, including NYC’s Mercury Lounge on 11/21. All dates here.

SHEENA, ANIKA & AUGUSTA

Indie-punk super-trio Sheena, Anika & Augusta — aka Sheena Ozzella (Lemuria), Anika Pyle (Chumped, Katie Ellen), and Augusta Koch (Cayetana, Gladie) — are releasing their debut EP Simple Pleasures on August 30 via Asian Man, and they’ve also announced shows in Philly, Boston, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, and DC. More info coming soon.

WITCH (WE INTEND TO CAUSE HAVOC)

Zamrock pioneers WITCH (We Intend to Cause Havoc), are active again after 30+ years away and will tour the U.S. for the first time ever, surrounding their appearance at Desert Daze.

PLAID

UK electronic vets Plaid released their 10th album, Polymer, back in June, with Andy Turner and Ed Handley exploring themes of “polyphony, pollution and politics.” They also recently announced a December U.S. tour.

THE DISCO BISCUITS

The Disco Biscuits announced a four-night New Year’s Eve run at PlayStation Theater, which will be the last-ever shows at the Times Square venue before it closes.

STEVE LACY

The Internet’s Steve Lacy has announced a world tour behind his new album Apollo XXI, including a show at Harlem’s historic Apollo Theater.

COMMON HOLLY

Montreal art pop artist Common Holly is gearing up for a new album, opening for Pinegrove on tour in September, and doing a headlining tour after that. All dates and more info here.

MR. BUNGLE

Mr. Bungle expanded their reunion tour, adding a third LA show, making for a total of seven upcoming shows.

MONO

Japanese post-rock greats added three special US orchestral shows to their 2019 tour schedule.

SAVES THE DAY / HOT ROD CIRCUIT

It’ll be a double dose of late ’90s / early ’00s emo nostalgia when Saves The Day play Through Being Cool and Hot Rod Circuit play Sorry About Tomorrow at two shows this November. Tickets for the NJ show go on BrooklynVegan presale on Wednesday.

Browse our Tour Dates category for even more tours you may have missed. For more metal tours, browse Upcoming Metal Tours.