Baroness Reschedule “Your Baroness” Tour – News

Baroness Reschedule “Your Baroness” Tour

“With the current surge in Omicron cases, we will be postponing Leg 2 of the ‘Your Baroness Tour’ until March and April. With the intimate, ‘in your face’ nature of these shows, we want to make sure that we’re doing everything we can to ensure a safe, healthy night for everyone in the room. We don’t want anyone coming to see us to feel like they are at risk, and we also don’t want to get back out there and end up having to cancel (more) shows because someone in the touring party is ill.

These shows have been some of the most thrilling and rewarding we’ve ever done, and we absolutely cannot wait to get back to it. Luckily, we’ll only have to (impatiently) wait a few extra weeks to do it!

The new ‘Your Baroness’ dates are below. All original tickets will be valid on the rescheduled date, and setlist voting will be extended until 8 days before the rescheduled date for anyone who has not yet cast their ballot. If you cannot make the rescheduled show, please contact your original point of purchase for a refund.

To our friends in Nashville and Tucson: unfortunately the venues were not available to reschedule your shows and we were not able to find any alternative rooms that were open, so we will be forced to cancel those shows. Refunds will be issued by your original point of purchase. We will be back as soon as we possibly can!

To our friends in Houston: please note that the venue for your rescheduled date has changed and will move from Secret Group to Satellite Houston. All tickets previously purchased for this show will be honored at the new venue.

Thank you for understanding and we will see you SOON.”

 

“Your Baroness – An Intimate Evening with Baroness” dates:
March 11  Harrisonburg, VA  The Golden Pony
March 12  Charlotte, NC  The Milestone Club
March 14  Atlanta, GA  The Earl
March 15  Orlando, FL  Will’s Pub
March 16  Tampa, FL  Crowbar
March 18  New Orleans, LA  The Parish at HOB
March 19  Houston, TX  Satellite Houston
March 20  Austin, TX  Mohawk
March 23  San Diego, CA  Brick by Brick
March 24  Anaheim, CA  The Parish at HOB
March 25  Oakland, CA  Starline Social Club
March 27  Los Angeles, CA  The Echo
March 28  Phoenix, AZ  The Rebel Lounge
March 31  Salt Lake City, UT  State Room
April 1  Denver, CO  Globe Hall
April 2  Lawrence, KS  The Bottleneck
April 3  St. Louis, MO  Blueberry Hill
April 5  Oklahoma City, OK  89th Street
April 6  Dallas, TX  Three Links
April 9  Newport, KY  Southgate House Revival
April 10  Chicago, IL  Cobra Lounge
April 12  Toronto, ON  Horseshoe Tavern
April 13  Ottawa, ON  Brass Monkey
April 14  Montreal, QC  Bar Le Ritz PDB
April 16  Boston, MA  Middle East Upstairs

 

Baroness were days away from launching their Australian tour in support of Gold & Grey ((http://smarturl.it/baroness-goldandgrey) when the lockdowns began. The foursome had recently completed an extensive European tour and were looking to spend the Spring of 2020 on the road with Against Me! as part of a co-headlining trek that traversed North America. Weeks later, and in the midst of the most restrictive part of the pandemic, the band released one of the first-of-its-kind composite videos, dubbed “Tourniquet (Socially Distant),” the stirring song took on new meaning as the band members, dripping with emotional intensity, performed in isolation.

The GRAMMY® Award nominated Baroness is John Baizley (vocals/guitar), Gina Gleason (guitar), Nick Jost (bass), and Sebastian Thomson (drums). The Philadelphia-meets-New York based band have grown to be one of rock music’s most critically-revered as well as one of the most inventive artists of the modern era with each release in their kaleidoscopic canon seeing the band further defining their unique musical vantage point. Gold & Grey arrived in June of 2019 with Stereogum saying the collection “is the best thing Baroness has ever done… a masterpiece,” NME declaring it “a work of art in the truest sense of the word” and NPR, noting the synchronicity between Baroness’ music and imagery, observing that “Gold & Grey feels like a callback to the heyday of the rock album as art object.” The 17-track release debuted atop Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums Sales and Independent Albums’ Charts and found the band gracing the covers of both Revolver and Kerrang! magazines. Baroness documented the album’s creation in a series of videos, dubbed “Making Gold & Grey” (https://smarturl.it/makinggoldandgrey). Baroness’ catalog of studio recordings is: Gold & Grey (2019), Purple (2015), Yellow & Green (2012), Blue Record (2009), Red Album (2007), A Grey Sigh in a Flower Husk (Split LP, 2007), Second (EP, 2004), and First (EP, 2004).

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