SASQUATCH, PROJECT PABST AND SHAKY KNEES FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES
Baroness return to North America this spring, confirming their first
national tour since the release of the band’s critically acclaimed
fourth album, Purple.
The tour, which includes stops at
the Sasquatch, Project Pabst and Shaky Knees festivals, kicks off on
April 29 at the Royale in Boston before wrapping up at the Fonda Theatre
in Los Angeles on June 3. Baroness is in the midst of a five-week
European trek, which triumphantly launched in the city of the band’s now
infamous 2012 bus accident, Southampton.
North American tour dates:
April 29 Boston, MA Royale
April 30 Quebec City, QC Le Ceree
May 1 Montreal, QC Corona Theatre
May 3 Toronto, ON The Opera House
May 4 Syracuse, NY Lost Horizon
May 6 Flint, MI The Machine Shop
May 7 Grand Rapids, MI Intersection
May 8 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Smalls
May 10 Cincinnati, OH The Ballroom @ The Taft
May 11 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
May 13 Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees
May 15 Nashville, TN 3rd & Lindsley
May 17 Madison, WI The Majestic Theatre
May 18 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s
May 20 Colorado Springs, CO The Black Sheep
May 21 Denver, CO Project Pabst Denver
May 23 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
May 24 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
May 26 Calgary, AB Marquee
May 27 Edmonton, AB Starlite Room
May 29 Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom
May 30 Seattle, WA Sasquatch Festival
May 31 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
June 2 San Francisco, CA The Regency Ballroom
June 3 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda Theatre
Tickets for all dates are available this Friday.
Purple was released
on Dec. 18 via the band’s own Abraxan Hymns label. The Dave Fridmann
(The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev) produced album has been universally
praised with Pitchfork saying Purple features “some of the biggest, strong songs Baroness has ever written,” Entertainment Weekly calling the album “their finest release yet,” Rolling Stone Australia dubbing it “the most dynamic, robust guitar album this year,” Mojo
echoing those sentiments, saying “Baroness have delivered their
masterpiece: an album grounding their cosmic heaviosity with earthbound,
compelling drama,” and German magazine Visions declaring “the quasi-comeback Purple
is their best album to date.” Purple and the songs from the album also
landed on a number of year-end best of lists with “Shock Me” (video: https://youtu.be/hS5osAdTnm0) coming in at #10 on Entertainment Weekly’s Top 40 Songs of 2015, Pitchfork awarding it #6 on their Best Metal Albums of 2015 round-up and Rolling Stone placing the release at #7 on their 20 Best Metal Albums of 2015.
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