Just announced via Bandsintown:
Death From Above and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, two of the most exciting bands in rock’n’roll, are heading out on tour this fall.
The two month tour is hitting up cities all across the United States, from the East Coast to the West Coast. We got to chat with both Death From Above and Robert Been of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club to get the scoop on their lives on the road. Also rock girls Deap Vally will be joining the headliners on the tour. Keep reading for tour dates and pre-sale info!
10/11: Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
10/15: Minneapolis, MN @ Myth Live Event Center
10/17: Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
10/18: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
10/20: Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
10/21: Portland, OR @ Roseland Ballroom
10/22: San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
10/28: San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
10/29: Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
11/1: Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
11/2: Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
11/3: Houston, TX @ House of Blues
11/5: Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
11/7: Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
11/8: New York, NY @ Terminal 5
11/9: New York, NY @ Terminal 5
11/11: Silver Springs, MD @ The Fillmore
Pre-sale begins 5/11. Stay tuned to your email and Bandsintown Facebook for the exclusive pre-sale code this Wednesday, May 11 at 10 a.m. local time!
Public on-sale begins 5/13 at 10 a.m. local time.
Robert Been of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
This is your first full tour in the United States in a while! What about this tour are you most excited for?
The timing of it. We’ve been working in the studio writing new songs and so we’ll be able to finally play some new songs for fans live before the album comes out. That’s always fun playing things live before people have heard the record.
Your tourmates this time around are Death from Above. Have you gotten to see them live before?
Leah has, she lived in NYC for a while right before joining BRMC and she was a fan, got to see them over there. I dig their records but somehow we never were in the same city at the same time playing shows, so we missed out.
If you could collaborate with Death from Above on any song live onstage (yours, theirs, or a cover), what would it be?
Ha, we were talking about doing something together live possibly, but I can’t let the cat out of the baggy.
Say you’re on the road, and you have a few fast food options coming up… which drive-thru do you pull through, and what do you order?
Pete probably needs his Starbucks. I need the tastiest burgers. And Leah always just wants to get out of there fast, and to the gig more than anything.
Tell us about the first concert you ever went to.
I traveled around with my dad’s band The Call when I was just a kid, so I remember them touring with Peter Gabriel on the Shock the Monkey tour. That was fun, I remember liking Peter’s face all painted up like a monkey. I was really into monkeys back then.
Who are you excited to see in the crowd this year, either while on tour, at a festival, or during your off time?
There are a lot actually, over the years we’ve had some of the most diehard fans in the states that travel from show to show with us. Sometimes you even forget that they aren’t officially on the tour working or something because they are usually more punctual and reliable than our own crew even. But they’re always good to see once we start up again. Some of them move on over the years and like have a baby or something and then don’t travel as hardcore, but most will still come out at least in their hometown and catch up.