Tour news: Guns N’ Roses, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Velocity Girl, Brutus, more

Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.

GUNS N’ ROSES

Guns N’ Roses have added four shows — Edmonton, Nampa (ID), Salt Lake City, Denver — to their fall North American tour. All dates are here.

OLIVIA RODRIGO

Olivia Rodrigo announced a 2024 tour for her sophomore album Guts a few days ago, and she’s now added shows due to demand. There are 18 new dates in total, including additional shows in NYC, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, and Los Angeles.

KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD

King Gizzard & The Lizard are playing a few big venues next year, doing three-hour marathon shows, and that now includes two nights at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium.

SUNN O))) – SHOSHIN (初心) DUO TOUR

Sunn O))) members Greg Anderson and Stephen O’Malley will hit the road as offshoot Shoshin (初心) Duo this fall for short tour with Jesse Sykes / Phil Wandscher. The tour kicks off in Seattle on November 22 which is with Earth (playing Earth 2), and other stops include Los Angeles, Austin, Dallas, Knoxville, and more.

sunn o))) SHOSHIN tour

BEVERLY GLENN-COPELAND TOUR CANCELED

Beverly Glenn-Copeland has canceled his upcoming tour dates which included a NYC show at Knockdown Center on October 23. He writes:

Unfortunately, due to the alarming rise in Covid numbers, I have no choice but to announce the cancellation of my upcoming North American Tour dates.

Due to being immunocompromised and in my 80th year, doctors have advised that standard masking at shows would no longer be sufficient protection. In addition, the requirement to mask would now also extend to me as I perform!

To all of you who have bought tickets, I’m sorry I won’t be able to bring this show to life right now. Myself, Elizabeth and all the musicians involved have been working tirelessly in preparation for this tour and it is not a decision we’ve taken lightly, however health has to come first.

LYLE LOVETT

Folk and country great Lyle Lovett will be on tour this fall, kicking things off in NYC at Carnegie Hall.

PHISH

Phish have announced the return of their multi-night camping festival, its first edition since 2015. It happens on August 15-18 at The Woodlands in Dover, Delaware.

VELOCITY GIRL / TUSCADERO

Velocity Girl have added another reunion show, this one in their hometown at the Black Cat on December 2, which is with fellow ’90s vets Tuscadero (their first show in eight years) and Pohgoh. Before that they’ll play NYC’s Bowery Ballroom on September 30.

DEADGUY

Reunited NJ metalcore greats Deadguy have announced a Brooklyn show this fall.

BRUTUS

Belgian trio Brutus have announced a West Coast/Southwest tour for spring 2024, alongside the release of “Love Won’t Hide the Ugliness,” a new song written during the sessions for last year’s Unison Life.

DYS

Boston straightedge vets DYS (the first prominent band fronted by Dave Smalley, who went on to front Dag Nasty, ALL, and Down By Law) have announced two shows celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1983 debut album Brotherhood in their hometown and NYC

TEENAGE HALLOWEEN

Teenage Halloween will be on tour this fall in support of their upcoming album Till You Return. Right after their Philly / NJ / Brooklyn release shows, they’ll go coast to coast, including dates with Dollar Signs and Tongues of Fire.

TINASHE & SHYGIRL

Tinashe and Shygirl have added more dates to their fall tour with UNIIQU3, including a second night in NYC at Terminal 5 on November 2. (The 11/1 T5 show is sold out.) Head here for all dates.

PVA

London trio PVA, who released their debut album on Ninja Tune last year, will be touring with Yard Act this fall.

DEAD LEAF ECHO

NYC shoegazers Dead Leaf Echo just released new album The Mercy of Women, and play a release show tonight at Brooklyn’s Main Drag Music with The Veldt, The City Gates, and Glimmer. Then they’ll start their tour on the West Coast in Olympia, WA, hitting Tacoma, Seattle and Portland before heading back to the East Coast for shows in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Ft Wayne and Kalamazoo.

Check our Tour Dates category for more.