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Baroness announce North American 'Red & Blue Tour'

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Baroness will take to the road this spring in North America, performing both the Red Album and Blue Record in their entireties each night. Dates for the trek are listed below (tickets go on sale this Friday, February 7 at 10am local time).

Baroness mastermind John Baizley comments:

"In December, for our annual Philly pre-holiday show, we performed our first two full length albums: Red and Blue. It was a great experience, unearthing the deeper cuts from those records that had faded from our setlist and it offered a rare opportunity to play some of those songs for the first time ever outside the studio. While I've personally never been overly interested in the pure nostalgia of past records, we've always found it illuminating to bridge the gap between present and past Baroness by learning and updating/rearranging our earliest material. After the overwhelming and positive response from the Philadelphia shows (and while we're busy writing our next record) we're looking forward to taking Red and Blue on the road and sharing the experience with old and new friends alike."

The Red & Blue Tour dates:

05/07 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery
05/08 Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows
05/09 Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows
05/11 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
05/13 Albany, NY @ Empire Underground
05/14 Syracuse, NY @ The Song & Dance
05/16 Cleveland, OH @ The Grog Shop
05/17 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
05/18 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Pyramid Scheme
05/20 Chicago, IL @ Sleeping Village
05/21 Chicago, IL @ Sleeping Village
05/23 St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
05/24 Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room
05/25 Kansas City, MO @ recordBar
05/27 Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle
05/28 Columbus, OH @ The King of Clubs
05/30 Toronto, ON @ Prepare The Ground
05/31 Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird Music Hall


Search for tours coming to your city here.

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anonymous 56 days ago

Good albums Where are the west coast dates?

anonymous 56 days ago

While I've personally never been overly interested in the pure nostalgia of past records, we've always found it illuminating to bridge the gap between present and past Baroness by learning and updating/rearranging our earliest material. Oh, he realized no one gives a f*ck about their later records.

anonymous 56 days ago

Dudes who read Decibel Magazine in the 2000s are stoked

anonymous 56 days ago

Nice trench coat u weird gay dork.

anonymous 55 days ago

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anonymous 55 days ago

I read Decibel in the 2000s. I'm mildly stoked.


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