Unwound to do reunion tour in 2023
“Starting over again is a rebellious act against our failure,” says Justin Trosper

The Pacific Northwest post-hardcore band Unwound called it a day more than 20 years ago however, they just announced a reunion tour due to hit the road in early 2023. You can view the dates below.
The group, which started in 1991, had a 10-year career releasing seven full-lengths and three live albums. The band's last and final release, Live Leaves, was recorded live while on their final tour and was released in 2002. In addition to the reunion tour announcement, the band will be re-issuing Live Leaves with the Numero Group.
Ideas of a reunion were previously dismissed by members of the band, which you can read in the band's earlier re-issued album liner notes. That being said the band's secretly had their first reunion practice in April of this year.
"When we put Unwound on the shelf in 2002, we never thought we'd return to the project," said drummer Sara Lund.
In 2020, Vern Rumsey, the band's bass player passed away. Jared Warren, of Melvins and Big Business, will be filling that role on the upcoming trek. The band will also be joined by Scott Seckington of Nocturnal Habits on guitar and keyboard.
Unwound reunion tour dates:
2/3 Seattle, WA @ Showbox
2/4 Seattle, WA @ Showbox
2/6 Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
2/7 Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
2/8 Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
2/10 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
2/11 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
2/14 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
2/15 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
3/7 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
3/8 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
3/10 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
3/11 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
3/12 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
3/15 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
3/16 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
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15 comments
Post Commentan evening with three nights in a row. get wrecked. no one was even clamoring for one night.
an evening with three nights in a row. get wrecked. no one was even clamoring for one night. yeah, dude, promoters are morons who just give bands as many dates as a given club as they want with no questions asked. think maybe the fact that they're doing multiple nights at decent sized venues undermines your "point" just a tad?
people care about this stuff? well....i learned something today.
Who.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................cares?
If you're asking who this band is, don't worry about it. You're 19. There's a lot to learn in life yet.
Seattle, Portland, and San Fran being the first stops ensures that I don't even want to know what this band sounds like.
This band is not noise rock. And yes, noise rock sucks.
Y'all are dumbass metalcore fruits, many of the multi-night venues already sold out. Go play with your anal beads whilst listening to 18V.
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Jared is a good fit for this