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PVRIS tease that "it’s about to get crazy" ahead of their upcoming U.S. tour this summer…
Despite not being able to properly play material from 2020 album Use Me live due to the pandemic, PVRIS have announced that they're already welcoming in a new era of the band.
A short statement reveals that they'll be playing three new songs live on their upcoming U.S. run this summer in order to "give you an advanced preview of what’s to come" – which suggests they've already made good progress on album number four…
"Welcome to the new era," PVRIS say. "We are debuting three new songs on tour to give you an advanced preview of what’s to come. It’s about to get crazy."
The tour poster also reveals that a new single is on the way: "PVRIS are set to debut three new songs live this summer in a special advanced preview of the next era. This is your only opportunity to hear unreleased music live in 2021. This will be their biggest tour to date. New single coming soon."
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PVRIS will hit the road next month, kicking off at Detroit's Majestic Café on August 6 – so keep your eyes peeled online for any snippets or footage of new material if you can't make that show. Their tour finishes up in Hollywood at the Fonda Theatre on September 2.
Catch PVRIS with Royal & The Serpent live at the following:
August 2021
6 Detroit, MI – The Majestic Café
7 Chicago, IL – House Of Blues
8 Columbus, OH – EXPRESS LIVE!
10 Boston, MA – House Of Blues
11 New York, NY – Webster Hall
13 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
14 Harrisburg, PA – Club XL
17 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live
18 Charlotte, NC – The Underground
19 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
21 Austin, TX – Emo's Austin
22 Dallas, TX – Southside Music Hall
24 Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall
25 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
27 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
28 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
30 Sacramento, CA – Ace Of Spades
September 2021
1 San Francisco, CA – The Regency Ballroom
2 Hollywood, CA – Fonda Theatre
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