Show Me the Body Announce 2023 North American Tour Dates

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Show Me the Body Announce 2023 North American Tour Dates

In support of their forthcoming LP Trouble the Water

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Show Me the Body, photo by Nick Sethi

Show Me the Body have announced a string of North American tour dates in support of their forthcoming LP Trouble the Water. Check out the full list of dates below.

The band kicks off the North American run in Philadelphia on February 9, wrapping up with a hometown show in New York on March 24. Scowl, Jesus Piece, Zulu, and TrippJones will provide support at various dates.

Trouble the Water arrives this Friday, October 28. Early last year, the band released the Survive EP; the group’s previous full length was 2019’s Dog Whistle.

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Show Me the Body:

10-26 Dresden, Germany – Chemiefabrik
10-27 Gent, Belgium – Trefpunt
10-28 Dortmund, Germany – Red Forest Festival
10-29 Berlin, Germany – Red Forest Festival
10-30 Drachten, Netherlands – Iduna
10-31 Nijmegen, Netherlands – Merleyn
11-02 Zurich, Switzerland – Dynamo
11-03 Bologna, Italy – Freakout Club
11-04 Verona, Italy – Colorificio Kroen
11-05 Mezzago, Italy – Bloom
11-07 London, England – The Underworld
11-30 Wellington, New Zealand – Meow
12-03 Auckland, New Zealand – Neck of the Woods
12-06 Sydney, Australia – Oxford Art Factory
12-07 Brisbane, Australia – The Brightside
12-08 Melbourne, Australia – Stay Gold
12-09 Perth, Australia – Bad Lands
02-09 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer %$#*
02-10 Richmond, VA – Richmond Music Hall %$#*
02-11 Durham, NC – Motorco %$#*
02-13 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West %$#*
02-14 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum %$#*
02-15 Miami, FL – Gramps %$#*
02-16 Gainesville, FL – The Wooly %$#*
02-17 Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live %$#*
02-18 Dallas, TX – The Studio at The Factory %$#*
02-19 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live %$#*
02-21 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger %$#*
02-22 Austin, TX – The Mohawk %$#*
02-24 El Paso, TX – Lowbrow Palace %$#*
02-25 Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole %$#*
02-26 San Diego, CA – Brick by Brick %$#*
02-28 Orange County, CA – The Observatory %$#*
03-01 Los Angeles, CA – The Regent %*
03-03 Santa Cruz, CA Santa Cruz – Vets Hall %$#*
03-04 Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre %$*
03-05 Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s %$#*
03-07 Seattle, WA – Neumos %$*
03-08 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rickshaw Theatre %$*
03-09 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall %$*
03-10 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory %$#*
03-11 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell %$*
03-12 Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre %$*
03-14 Omaha, NE – Slowdown %$#*
03-15 Minneapolis, MN – Underground Music Venue %$#*
03-16 Chicago, IL – Metro %$#*
03-17 Detroit, MI – Tangent Gallery %$#*
03-18 Toronto, Ontario – The Opera House %$#*
03-19 Montreal, Quebec – Corona %$#*
03-21 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club %$#*
03-22 Albany, NY – Fuze Box %$#*
03-23 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar %$#*
03-24 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel %$#*

% with Jesus Piece
$ with Scowl
# with Zulu
* with TrippJones

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