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Refused officially call it quits, again, announce final North American tour ever

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Tim Tronckoe

Swedish hardcore punk legends Refused, who redefined the genre from 1991 to 1998, have officially announced their farewell. After inspiring countless bands across hardcore, alt-rock, and metal with their groundbreaking sound and politically charged lyrics, the band reunited in 2012 and continued their influential run. 

Now, Refused will bow out with a final tour, bringing their farewell performances to the U.S. and Canada. For fans, this will be the last chance to see these pioneers live, as they close the chapter on an iconic legacy.

Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 13th at 10 AM local.

Refused will also celebrate the 25th anniversary of their genre-defining album The Shape Of Punk To Come with a special collector's edition on November 8th. This limited package includes a 3 LP set on exclusive colored vinyl, featuring unreleased demos and rare alternate versions of songs. Additionally, the anniversary release comes with a 12-song tribute album, The Shape Of Punk To Come Obliterated, which features covers and remixes by genre-bending artists like Quicksand, Zulu, Gel, IDLES, Touche Amore, and more.

Pre-order The Shape Of Punk To Come 25th Anniversary Edition here

Drummer David Sanström shared the following:

We were supposed to do this in June. Roll out our modest farewell run, starting with the Rosendal Garden Party in Stockholm and then doing a few shows here and there before calling it quits end of year. The rehearsals had been magnificent, the vibe was great and two days before the show we played a secret show at Kulturhuset Femman in Uppsala. There were no pictures taken and it wasn't filmed but it was a great show in front of maybe 60 local scenesters. We hung out afterwards, I had a few beers and me and Dennis, still vegan and basically straight edge, traded stupid stories about bands we love. It was a fine evening. Next morning I get a call from Dennis' wife and a couple of tumultuous hours later it's confirmed that he's had a heart attack at the hotel.

We played our first show in February 1992. That same week George H.W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin held a press conference at Camp David to declare that the cold war was over. That's how long ago it was. It was so long ago that I can't quite remember who we were that wintry Saturday when we piled into a car and drove up to Luleå to play 4 Gorilla Biscuits songs, a Shelter song, an AC\DC song and I think 3 original compositions to a crowd of 50-60 blind drunk northerners. I had just turned 17, had never travelled outside of Sweden and by the time the band broke up in 1998 we had played over 500 shows all over Europe and the US. To say that the band changed our lives would be a gross understatement, and to say that we got to know each other in those seven years is as well. A band that tours becomes like a family, especially when you do it in a van, with maps, scrambling to find a squat in Halberstadt where you were supposed to have started playing an hour ago. And family relations can be difficult. So it was with us.

That was partly why we wanted to give it another shot in 2012. We had made a decent splash in the nineties and the breakup had been very sudden and chaotic, there were feelings and they were not aired out and the whole thing had been such a shitshow that it was almost inevitable that we'd get back on the horse at some point. We wanted a do-over, to see what was still there, if anything, and what could be made of it. There's a Neil Young song called "Buffalo Springfield Again" where he sings:

"I'd like to see those guys again and give it a shot

Maybe now we can show the world what we got

But I'd just like to play for the fun we had"

And that was basically it. We gave it several shots between 2012 and 2024. We all have different takes on how it went and what the legacy of the reformed band will be, but personally I felt we couldn't quite agree on what we were supposed to do musically, and we were still struggling with that when the pandemic hit. Kristofer felt that he'd done what he wanted to do and left the band in august of 2020 and although there was a delayed effect to the death blow, a death blow it was.

So in the beginning of this year we started making plans to have one last big hurrah, to make the end of the band a fun, generous, indulgent affair. And that's how it felt after the first show, it's the best we've ever sounded and we were really enjoying ourselves, tossing in old songs we haven't played since the nineties and even a Misfits cover. And then disaster struck. I visited Dennis in the hospital the day after he was admitted and true to form he was not happy about the hospital gown he was forced to wear. Hooked up to all these machines, unshaven with tousled hair, I swear the first thing he said was: (pointing to the gown) "I mean, this is not great". I guess they don't let you wear suits or Negative Approach t-shirts in the hospital.

So on to the good news: Dennis is doing great. He's one of the healthiest dudes I know, he can't sit still, exercises a lot and it follows that his recuperation would be swift. He's gotten excellent care and his doctor has run all the physical tests on him and they all indicate he's making a full recovery. Needless to say, he's itching to get back on tour to play shows and he even suggested we should keep preliminary dates set up for the late fall and winter, but we decided to postpone those shows and instead start up in the spring. So yeah, that's where we're at. We're coming to the US in March/April 2025 and we're looking at what else we can do with the rest of the year, all we know is that we want to finish back home in Sweden at the end of the year. Let us know if there are songs you want us to play and we'll give them a shot. Hope to see you out there.

 

03/21 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
03/23 Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
03/25 Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
03/27 San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
03/28 Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall
03/29 Del Mar, CA @ The Sound
03/30 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
04/01 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
04/02 Salt Lake City, UT @ Union Event Center
04/04 Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
04/05 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
04/07 Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
04/08 Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
04/10 Sacramento, CA @ Ace Of Spades


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anonymous 64 days ago

I refuse to give a shit.

anonymous 64 days ago

They refuse to keep going

anonymous 64 days ago

Rick here. I refuse to lay off the nachos.

anonymous 64 days ago

"Basically straight edge" Industry plant band that I think many people haven't actually heard and just say is good (they're not)

anonymous 64 days ago

Ornette Colemans nephew here. This band is f*cking GAY

anonymous 64 days ago

Two shows in the eastern time zone but they made sure to hit Boise! This routing sucks.

anonymous 64 days ago

I enjoyed how he stated "he had a few beers and is still basically straight-edge." BULLSHIT you Swedish fleshlight- if you claim "Straight-edge" there is NO drinking, NO smoking or drugs of any sort. if you can handle your vices without the obligatory label-more power to you but do not tarnish a label some individuals are true to.

anonymous 64 days ago

Wokecore

anonymous 64 days ago

No Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, etc

anonymous 64 days ago

I hope they stay dead this time. f*ck this band…

anonymous 64 days ago

... YEAH! ... WOO!

anonymous 64 days ago

"I'm a republican" average tard

NorthFromHere 64 days ago

Squad of Swedish turds made a 'genre defining' album which was just a 4/10 record that added nu-metal to political hardcore, and this would lead to disastrous consequences for music.

anonymous 64 days ago

Ricks stalker here, save me some nachos!

anonymous 64 days ago

Refused to ever give a shit

anonymous 64 days ago

Didn't the singer nearly die from the Fauci Ouchie?

anonymous 64 days ago

Cashgrabbing capitalists

anonymous 64 days ago

Words offend me.

anonymous 64 days ago

zulu

anonymous 64 days ago

I heard from a reliable source Refused is on this.

anonymous 64 days ago

"I enjoyed how he stated "he had a few beers and is still basically straight-edge." BULLSHIT you Swedish fleshlight" Could have just been referring to himself having a few beers and the fact Dennis is "still basically straight edge."

anonymous 64 days ago

They told me that the classics never go out of style, but... they goo, they goo.

anonymous 64 days ago

Damn, y'all really hate Refused

anonymous 64 days ago

^ 17 year old 4chan obsessive.

anonymous 64 days ago

They told me that the classics never go out of style, but... they goo, they goo. Thank you for your service

anonymous 64 days ago

Shit band for Decibel reading hipsters.

anonymous 64 days ago

... YEAH! ... WOO!

anonymous 64 days ago

Finally Go away You were already a historical band 25 years ago

anonymous 64 days ago

I'll never get over the photo of Dennis' disgusting physique.

anonymous 64 days ago

Terrible band. The shape of punk to come sounded like nu-metal with bits of Snapcase (to make it even more unlistenable). Breach were a far better band

TopLadProperClobber 63 days ago

They told me that the classics never go out of style, but... they goo, they goo. ,^ We have a winner. Caught them in 2012 when they got back together, they were tight as f*ck, one of the best drumming performances I've seen.

anonymous 63 days ago

ohhh shit, Scott Vogel is going to love this...




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