Geordie Greep announces yet another North American tour
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Geordie Greep announces yet another North American tour

Geordie Greep, an artist whose feet seemingly never touch the ground, announced earlier today that he would be returning to North America this September to embark on another leg of his The New Sound tour. This news comes as Greep prepares for his performance in Brooklyn, NY on May 17, which marks the end of a world tour that began in December 2024.

The UK indie rock artist will be reuniting with his touring band — Charlie Schefft, Ethan Marsh, Dave Strawn, Cameron Campbell, and Santiago Moyano — for 18 performances this upcoming September.

"It is such a privilege to be able to play with this great band and we are continuing to grow and change as a unit," Greep wrote on his social media. "Thank you also to the great audiences who have to continued to attend shows in great numbers and support this 'New Sound'. Here’s to many more epic tours to come."

Greep will also be participating in several festivals this summer, as well as some one-off shows across the UK. He is currently scheduled to play at Mad Cool Festival, OFF Festival, and Way Out Festival, to name a few.

Check out the dates for the upcoming North American tour below:

09/06 Athens, GA @ Georgia Theatre
09/07 Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
09/09 Nashville, TN @ Basement East
09/10 Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall
09/12 Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall
09/13 St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
09/14 Chicago, IL @ Metro
09/15 Detroit, MI @ ST. Andrew's Hall
09/17 Cleveland, OH @ The Roxy
09/18 Columbus, OH @ Athenaeum Theatre 09/19 pittsburgh, pa @ Thunderbird Music Hall
09/20 Washington, DC @ Black Cat
09/22 Norwalk, CT @ District Music Hall
09/23 Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Artspace
09/24 Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
09/26 Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall
09/27 Allentown, PA @ Arrow
09/28 Philadelphia, PA @ Mummers Museum


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Victoria Borlando

New York, NY

freelance music journalist

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