OFF! Announce Rescheduled North American Tour Dates

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OFF! Announce Rescheduled North American Tour Dates

The band’s fall dates in support of September’s Free LSD were canceled due to a non-COVID medical emergency

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OFF!, photo by Jeff Forney

OFF! have announced rescheduled dates for a North American tour the group had originally planned for the fall. The updated monthlong run in support of September’s Free LSD begins on April 28. See the new itinerary below.

Free LSD is the first new album from the group since 2014’s Wasted Years, featuring drummer Justin Brown and bassist Autry Fulbright II as new members. OFF! were set to begin a tour in Phoenix, Arizona in late October, but upon Brown’s hospitalization for “a non-Covid-related emergency,” they scuttled the first leg of dates. The band’s previously announced December shows on the West Coast are in progress as scheduled.

In addition to the album, OFF! made a feature film called Free LSD. It’ll premiere at Utah’s Slamdance Film Festival in January.

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OFF!: Free LSD 2023 North American Tour

OFF!:

12-13 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rickshaw *
12-14 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios *
12-16 San Francisco, CA – Independent *
12-17 Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room *
02-01 Berlin, Germany – Frannz Club
02-02 Hamburg, Germany – Logo
02-04 Paris, France – Point Éphémère
02-05 Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
02-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
02-08 London, England – Moth Club
04-28 Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
04-29 Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf
05-02 Austin, TX – Parish
05-03 Dallas, TX – Deep Ellum Art Co.
05-05 Nashville, TN – Drkmttr
05-07 Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Festival
05-09 St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway
05-10 Kansas City, MO – Recordbar
05-12 St. Paul, MN – Turf Club
05-13 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
05-14 Detroit, MI – Third Man Records 
05-16 Toronto, Ontario – Lee’s Palace
05-17 Montreal, Québec – Cafe Campus
05-18 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
05-22 Durham, NC –  Motorco Music Hall
05-23 Washington, D.C. –  Union Stage
05-24 New York, NY –  Bowery Ballroom
05-25 Philadelphia, PA –  First Unitarian Church
05-27 Kingston, NY –  Tubby’s  
05-28 Atlantic City, NJ –  Adjacent Festival
06-01 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Barcelona
06-08 Madrid, Spain – Primavera Sound Madrid
06-10 Porto, Portugal – NOS Primavera Sound
08-04-06 Katowice, Poland – OFF Festival
08-10-12 Ãncora, Portugal – Sonic Blast Festival

* with Zulu

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