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Published february 9, 2023.

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Experimental outfit Death Grips have added 2023 tour dates.

The newly planned European shows are set in June and new USA dates have been added in July and August. Death Grips return to the road in May, including a handful of festival performances. The band has 56 performances on their schedule so far, the most since they started touring in 2011.

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For the new shows, the general public on-sale begins as early as February 10. Presales for Live Nation, LN Mobile App., and local venues / radio are currently underway. Tickets for the previously announced dates are now on sale. Keep in mind, each date is different and details are subject to change.

The Live Nation presale password is CHORUS , and the LN Mobile App code is COVERT . Click through the individual concert links for more information about the show you're interested in.

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Death Grips Announce 2023 North American Tour

Death Grips have waken from their post-COVID slumber, announcing their first tour after nearly four years off the road.

The hyper aggressive and experimental rap-rock hybrid act were added to a number of festival bills for 2023, including Sick New World , Primavera Sound and Outbreak Festival, but it turns out those performances won’t be one-offs.

Death Grips will begin their 2023 North American tour on May 4 in Portland, Ore. and stick around the west until May 21. After a break, they’ll reemerge in the summer, hitting the rest of the U.S. and Canada until Oct. 7.

Check out the full list of dates below.

Death Grips 2023 North American Tour Dates

May 04 - Portland, Ore. @ Revolution Hall May 05 - Vancouver, British Columbia @ Harbour Event & Convention Center May 06 - Seattle, Wash. @ Showbox Sodo May 08 - Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Union Event Center May 09 - Denver, Colo. @ Ogden Theatre May 11 - Phoenix, Ariz. @ The Van Buren May 12 - San Diego, Calif. @ The Observatory North Park May 13 - Las Vegas, Nev. @ Sick New World Fest May 16 - San Francisco, Calif. @ The Warfield May 17 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium May 18 - Santa Ana, Calif. @ The Observatory May 20 - San Francisco, Calif. @ The Warfield May 21 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium Jul. 21 - Tucson, Ariz. @ Rialto Theatre Jul. 22 - Albuquerque, N.M. @ Revel Entertainment Center Jul. 25 - Kansas City, Mo. @ Arvest Bank Theatre At the Midland Jul. 26 - Chesterfield, Mo. @ The Factory Jul. 28 - Louisville, Ky. @ Old Forester's Paristown Hall Jul. 29 - Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre Jul. 30 - Grand Rapids, Mich. @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe Aug. 1 - Newport, Ky. @ MegaCorp Pavilion Aug. 2 - Cleveland, Ohio @ Agora Theater & Ballroom Aug. 4 - Sayreville, N.J. @ Starland Ballroom Aug. 5 - New Haven, Conn. @ College Street Music Hall Aug. 7 - Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Stage AE Aug. 8 - Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem Aug. 9 - New York, N.Y. @ Terminal 5 Aug. 11 - Raleigh, N.C. @ The Ritz Aug. 12 - Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore Charlotte Aug. 13 - Asheville, N.C. @ Rabbit Rabbit Sept. 13 - Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Filmore Sept. 16 - Chicago, Ill. @ Riot Fest Sept. 17 - Detroit, Mich. @ The Filmore Detroit Sept. 18 - Toronto, Ontario @ Danforth Music Hall Sept. 20 - Boston, Mass. @ House Of Blues Sept. 21 - Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Brooklyn Steel Sept. 23 - Philadelphia, Pa. @ Union Transfer Sept. 25 - Nashville, Tenn. @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville Sept. 26 - Atlanta, Ga. @ Buckhead Theatre Sept. 28 - Orlando, Fla. @ The Vanguard Sept. 29 - Fort Lauderdale, Fla. @ Revolution Live At The Backyard Sept. 30 - St. Petersburg, Fla. @ Janus Live Oct. 02 - New Orleans, La. @ The Filmore New Orleans Oct. 03 - Houston, Texas @ The Bayou Music Center Oct. 05 - Austin, Texas @ Emos Oct. 06 - Dallas, Texas @ South Side Ballroom Oct. 07 - Austin, Texas @ Emos

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Death Grips are going on tour for the first time since 2019 . The band will play North American concerts in May, September, and October 2023. Find Death Grips’ schedule below.

Death Grips most recently released the Gmail and the Restraining Orders EP in 2019. The group’s latest full-length, Year of the Snitch , arrived in June 2018.

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Death Grips Announce 2023 Tour

Death Grips have shared news of their first tour since 2019. The rap rock band is set to play North American concerts in May, September, and October 2023.

Death Grips' last project was 2019's Gmail and the Restraining Orders EP. Although they haven’t released a proper album since 2018’s Year Of The Snitch , the group have already popped up on some 2023 festival lineups, including Sick New World, Primavera Sound, and Outbreak Festival.

One leg of Death Grips' North American tour will start in May, while the other leg will start in September. Besides those previously-stated festival appearances, their 27-date outing includes headlining shows in Denver, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Austin.

Tickets for Death Grips’ newly announced headlining shows go on sale Friday, December 9 at 10:00am local time via Ticketmaster . A Live Nation pre-sale is set for tomorrow, December 8 (use access code CHEER).

In other Death Grips news, drummer Zach Hill remixed Danny Elfman’s “Kick Me” earlier this year. He also started a new band called Undo K from Hot, which released their debut album, G.A.S. Get a Star . In May of this year, Death Grips hinted at their upcoming return by sharing a brief video clip on social media. They followed up in July by bringing their 2011 EP Live from Death Valley to streaming services.

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Death Grips Will Be Going On Tour In 2023 For The First Time In Four Years

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When Death Grips last toured in 2019, they were on the heels of their mysterious , abrasive, and compelling last album, Year Of The Snitch . The Sacramento-forged trio of Zach Hill, MC Ride , and Andy Morin blazed a trail for horrorcore-minded experimental rappers who could never quite replicate the visceral nature of Death Grips’ music. Now they’ve announced a new tour of North America for 2023, but no word yet on if this means a new album is on deck.

The tour begins on May 4th, 2023 in Portland and the band will be touring furiously through the Western US (with a Canadian date) that month, before starting an East Coast swing in September and October.

Tickets for the Death Grips 2023 tour go on sale Friday, 12/9 at 10 a.m. local time here . Check out the full list of Death Grips tour dates below.

05/04/2023 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall 05/05/2023 — Vancouver, BC @ Harbour Event & Convention Centre 05/06/2023 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo 05/08/2023 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center 05/09/2023 — Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 05/11/2023 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren 05/12/2023 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park 05/13/2023 — Las Vegas, NV @ New Metal Festival 05/16/2023 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield 05/17/2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 05/18/2023 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory Santa Ana 09/13/2023 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore 09/16/2023 — Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest 09/17/2023 — Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit 09/18/2023 — Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall 09/20/2023 — Boston @ House of Blues 09/21/2023 — New York, NY @ Brooklyn Steel 09/23/2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer 09/25/2023 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville 09/26/2023 — Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre 09/28/2023 — Orlando, FL @ The Vanguard 09/29/2023 — Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live at the Backyard 09/30/2023 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live 10/02/2023 — New Orleans, LA @ The Fillmore New Orleans 10/03/2023 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center 10/05/2023 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s 10/06/2023 — Dallas, TX @ Southside Ballroom

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Death Grips (formed in 2011) is an American experimental hip-hop group, also dubbed industrial and noise hip-hop. Know for their displays of spontaneous destruction and musical improvisation, the band hails from Sacramento, California, U.S.

Since the band’s formation in December 2010, Death Grips’ output has been prolific and quick to garner critical acclaim. Formed of rapper Stefan Burnett, also known by his stage name Ride, drummer Zach Hill, and producer Andy Morin, Death Grips recorded their debut song “Full Moon (Death Classic) on their first day together as a group. The song earned its release in March 2011 along with four other tracks that made up their debut EP “Full Moon”. A month later the mixtape “Exmilitary” appeared for free download and it slowly made its way across the blogosphere, generating an intense buzz for the band.

In February 2012 Death Grips singed with Epic Records at the request of marketing vice-president Angelica Cob-Baehler. The band’s label debut “The Money Store” was released in April 2012 to critical acclaim following reviews from Pitchfork Media, Drowned in Sound, and Allmusic. Aided by the singles “Blackjack”, “Get Got”, and “The Fever (Aye Aye)”, the album charted respectively on the Alternative, Heatseekers, Rap, and Rock album charts. Death Grips had intended to embark on a thirty-date international tour, however to the disappointment of their fans and label, the band headed back into the studio to work on their sophomore release.

The fruits of that recording period surfaced as “No Love Deep Web” in October 2012. Self-released on file-sharing services via links posted from their social media accounts, the band were subsequently dropped from Epic Records. Like its predecessor, the album earned strong reviews from critics and fans despite the graphic nature of the album cover, and even topped BitTorrent’s “List of Most Legally Downloaded Music” with 34,151,432 downloads. Following the release Death Grips embarked on their promised worldwide tour including shows in London, Paris, and Sydney. During this time the band also remixed two Björk tracks “Sacrifice” and “Thunderbolt” for her “Biophilia Remix Series”.

In July 2013 Death Grips launched their label Third Worlds in partnership with Harvest and Capitol Records, on which they released their fourth full-length album “Government Plates”. Led by the single “Birds”, the album was once again uploaded by the band to multiple fire-sharing sites, and earned a vinyl release for Record Store Day. The instrumental soundtrack album “Fashion Week” was released by the band in January 2015, and marked the first record since Death Grips’ disbandment in 2014. The double-disc full-length “The Powers That B” followed in March 2015, and saw the return of Ride’s vocals to the band’s mix. The record features vocal contributions from Björk and was led by the single “Inanimate Sensation”.

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Holy shit. That was all we could say after the Death Grips concert. When I had gotten in line at Trees in Dallas, Texas and met up with some awesome 16-year olds from Oklahoma who had made the trek just to see hip hop's bleakest and most unique act, we thought we had an idea of what we'd be in for. But it still felt like a surprise when the curtains opened and MC Ride (born Stefan Burnett) came on stage with a purposeful visage. The kind of look that made you feel like he despised everyone in the room. But people started jumping, screaming and moshing, to the point where those who didn't want to fight and just wanted to enjoy the music had to collect a bit further away from the stage. I was one of those people, but I still had a great view of Ride, drummer Zach Hill and producer Flatlander. They played so many cuts from across their discography, underground hits like "get got" and "I've Seen Footage" to more obscure and obtuse tracks from Government Plates and The Powers That B, like "You Might Thinks He Loves You For Your Money" and one of my personal favorites, "Up My Sleeves". They played short versions of some tracks, and they didn't stop for a single second. There were no breaks. Every single track lead into another and MC Ride only stopped for water and to wipe the sweat off his face. Death Grips' performance of "Inanimate Sensation" was one of my favorite performances of the night. And Burnett's vocal delivery varied drastically from the record during some songs. At certain points he was straight-up cackle-talking like a demon. And in turn, I had voices coming out of me that I had never heard before, and they were all rapping along with him. The energy of the crowd was unyielding, but even it couldn't compare to the energy of Death Grips themselves. The fact that they could nearly an hour of songs without a break is a feat. Although it's to be expected from Zach Hill, who has broken his testicles twice during performances. After the concert was over, Death Grips left without a single word. And everyone immediately headed to the bar and the bathroom to get some goddamn water and wonder whether that had really just happened. Once I left Trees with my new friends, we went to the parking lot and gushed about the life-changing experience we had just had in there. There were people in the parking lot smoking cigarettes like they had just had sex. All in all, Death Grips at Trees was a sacrilegious experience. Some on Twitter called one of their shows "the Devil's rave", and that's even more true than I thought it was going to be. I urge you, if you're a fan of Death Grips, see one of their shows if they are coming to your area. It will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life.

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“I’ve got the powers that B, running through me!” A shirtless MC Ride was marking his territory on the large, spacious stage in front of a violently enthusiastic audience. Zach Hill, also shirtless, was doing his best Animal impression behind the drum kit. Andy Morin (aka Flatlander) was stoically standing behind his station, while his fingers were hard at work decimating thousands of eardrums with the deafening sounds of Fashion Week. “My favorite color is OH MY GOD BITCH!” Ride, seemingly not giving a shit that OH MY GOD BITCH isn’t a color, and that he was bellowing this nonsensical declaration over what was supposed to be an instrumental track, created microbursts within the crowd. Small pits would form and disperse as waves of bodies broke along the railing. The performance had just begun and Ride had already commanded control of the chaos.

Death Grips are a band (sorry, I mean a ‘conceptual art exhibition anchored by sound and vison’) that is notorious for showing a complete lack of professionalism when it comes to meeting obligations. The fact that they were on stage at the Ogden Theatre was a wonder in itself, but to see Ride, Hill and Flatlander performing in full 3D was the equivalent of witnessing villains climbing out of an old comic book and then proceeding to pillage your hometown. Death Grips are only three men, but they came equipped with the noise of legions. And although they don’t like to fuck with the physical world all that much, they were completely successful in dragging the depths of the Deep Web to the surface last night. I can’t claim to understand who or what Death Grips are. I just know I have a not-so-healthy relationship with their music. It just hurts so good. They were only a minute and a half into their hour and a half set and they were already dishing out enough pain and humiliation to make any masochist happy.

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Absolutely nuts. Death Grips were fantastic, playing for an hour straight, moving from one song to the next without any pause. The atmosphere was electric and infectious from the first song to last. They came out with laser lights attached to their fingers and heads that created a fantastic unique light show as they played, making the lights very literally match the beats and energy of each song and each members movements. The crowd was amazingly wild and the pit was brutal in all the best ways. Everyone was extremely respectful and followed moshing etiquette to the letter despite the pit being the most insane thing I've ever seen at a concert. The concert was a once in a lifetime experience and something I will never forget. There is nothing quite like seeing Death Grips live while going absolutely nuts in the pit with a hundred other people losing themselves in the music as well, sweating, bumping, pushing, moshing, and flailing against each other, feeding on the energy and atmosphere of the music and their peers. The entire venue wasn't one giant mosh pit as there were 3 distinct sections, one specifically being dedicated to the pit so if you aren't the type of person looking for such a violent or insane experience, there will always still be a place at the concert for you to just watch, dance, sway to the music, take in the visuals and experience, and do your own thing. You may still be brushing up against people but that's always to be expected with any general admission concert and honestly I think that aspect helps create community and adds a lot to the experience. Overall, this is the greatest cocnert experience I have had and I will 100% be seeing them again if they ever come anywhere near my town again. No exceptions. 10/10

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It’s all very well going along to see a band and not knowing what to expect, but one should at least feel pretty strong in your conviction that the band are going to show up. It hasn’t always been the case with Sacramento’s formidable experimental rap outfit Death Grips, but the times they have graced the stage (which is, to be fair to them, far more often than not), have been such visceral experiences that folks seems willing to turn a blind eye the odd no-show. Poor date keeping seems pretty fitting with their unashamedly confrontational manner of going about being in a “band” (in the loosest sense of the term) anyway, what with their live shows being some of the most unhinged displays of maniacal rapping from MC Ride and drumming from Hella’s inimitable Zach Hill one could ever sensibly wish for. Battered snare drums often end up splattered with Hill’s blood when not thrown across the stage in a destructive huff, and avoiding eye contact with MC Ride is advice you should take great care in noting down, but for unadulterated and not a little dangerous levels of perverse musical enjoyment, there’s really not much beating Death Grips.

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Sacramento hip hop trio Death Grips have created a live show that is considered something of a ritual as opposed to a simple gig. They are known for their incredibly experimental attitude towards live conventions and every tours sees them attempt to reinvent themselves or work in something new when performing. Therefore the audience gathered tonight really does not have any idea as to what they are about to witness. For some this is incredibly exciting yet others feel slightly uneasy as the dim lights illuminate the stage and the three figures stand ominously casting large shadows.

The awkward silence is broken by huge, piercing drums as the half naked musicians appear to spring into life and throw themselves to opener 'Lost Boys'. They run through a setlist comprising exclusively of the first three albums at blistering speeds. Each member is completely transfixed in a frantic musical zone as they screech, rap and chant over the chaotic instrumentals. By the finale of 'Lock Your Doors' every musician is drenched in sweat and the applause received seems very much earned.

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The show started off very intense as we all stood there for just under 2 hours with this rising synthetic tone similar to 'Inanimate Sensation'. Then Death Grips show up on stage Andy Morin waved to us, then the show started as soon as Zach, Andy and Stefan took ahold of their instruments and it was literally 2 hours non stop 25 tracks no breaks no talking to the crowd no intro just 25 cutthroat bangers from Death Grips I also felt the fans were very respectable and were good hearted people especially since I was nervous at first as I was at the show alone. But I soon got comfortable as everyone was there for the same reason and we were all there enjoying the music. They performed few tracks from all of their projects including the Death Grips EP. The show was insane and there was no outro some flashy lights that went to black and Stefan and Zach was gone when the lights came back up and Andy gave us a little wave and that was it no encore no interaction (Apart from the little waves and nods) just non stop bangers and abrasive music. Was lit.

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The worst, and really annoying thing about this gig was the incompetence of the venue staff. Having just *one* person searching every gig-goer at a time meant that almost all of us were queueing for hours. When I got into the venue, for example, having stood in line for two hours, Death Grips had already started their set! That was extremely annoying, and the venue need to sort out a better arrangement. All of us had paid (quite a lot) to attend the *whole* gig, not just the bits that were left of it after we'd finished queuing.

When I did get in, though, the gig was pretty good. Death Grips ran through material from all their albums (or at least the four I know), and did so without a break! Highlights (for me, anyway) were 'I've seen Footage', 'Up my Sleeves', and 'Giving Bad People Good Ideas', the opener from the new album 'Bottomless Pit'. MC Ride was fantastically animated throughout, and I'd definitely go and see them again (but not at this venue!).

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Noided, in terms of whether I'll ever have sensitive hearing ever again or if what I'm perceiving to hear is what I'm actually hearing.

They had no support act, which I'm not sure is a usual trope of their live shows. Prior to Stefan, Zach and Andy's arrival onstage, there was a bass-heavy drone that is very difficult to describe without actually experiencing it. That really built up the suspense and anticipation for their set, which was just non-stop one song after another performed with a very infectious energy that was spread into the crowd. The weird thing about them having no breaks or hesitations between tracks was that their set felt both very long and very short simultaneously; once it had finished I felt that I needed closure, without realising they had performed for an hour and thirty minutes haha. A great time nontheless, but wear earplugs (y)

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There was a point at which I genuinely thought, "Oh shit, I've gone deaf." Parts of "Steroids" and "Giving Bad People Good Ideas" were so insanely loud it felt like I was underwater; the sound had taken on a physical quality I had never experienced (and I've seen these guys before). It was an hour of relentless brutality. There's nothing quite like a Death Grips show. My ears are still shot, but the first thing I did when I woke up this morning and started my commute was pop on "Steroids." Love this band so much, and their live shows reinforce that love. Stay noided!

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This was the best show I have ever attended. The Fillmore was a cool venue. I was at the very front of the crowd and I wilded out for the entirety of the show. At one point, I lost my balance and threw my arm around a guy to catch myself, and before I could do anything he put his arm around me and we stayed like that for the rest of the song. I highly recommend everyone see Death Grips in order to have a life changing experience. I also recommend wearing high fidelity earplugs when you go! They reduce the sound to safe levels without changing the quality of the music.

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Death Grips Return With Long Awaited Expansive 2023 Tour

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Ladies and gentlemen, Death Grips is online. The mysterious trio who paved a way with their industrial take on hip-hop have announced an expansive 2023 tour that has the band going across North America. The tour will be broken up into two legs, one kicking off in May and the second leg starting in September, and will have Death Grips appearing at festivals like Sick New World and Primavera Sound. The dates also include a stop at next year’s Riot Fest, a festival that has not announced its lineup as of yet. 

It has been a few years since fans have heard any movement from the Death Grips camp. Their last album, Year of the Snitch , was released back in 2018 and their last show was pre-pandemic at the 2019 Afro Punk Fest. A typical tour announcement of this nature would usually prompt rumors of new music, but the unpredictability of Death Grips is what keeps fans so enamored even during their musicless droughts. 

Tickets for their upcoming tour (excluding festival dates) are set to go on sale Friday, December 12 at 10 a.m local time. Check out the full list of dates below: 

05/04 Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall

05/05 Vancouver, BC @ Harbour Event & Convention Center

05/06 Seattle, WA @ Showbox Sodo

05/08 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center

05/09 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

05/11 Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren

05/12 San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park

05/13 Las Vegas, NV @ Sick New World Fest

05/16 San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield

05/17 Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

05/18 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory

06/1-3 Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound

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Last week, Death Grips , one of the world’s most successful experimental Hip-Hop trios, announced their upcoming 2023 North American tour. It will be their first live show since 2019. And much like Taylor Swift’s fanbase , Death Grips’ fans have experienced what they feel are unnecessary complications when trying to purchase tickets. It appears that many of the “Death Grippers” were left without tickets. One fan shared that the tickets went from $37.50 to $119 on another website stating that “all scalpers deserve to be executed”.

death grips sold out literally within 4 minutes and the sale went from 37.50 to 119 on stubhub in other words all scalpers deserve to be executed — Andrei Gorkachov (@TheRental5) December 9, 2022
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Death Grips Announce 2023 North American Tour [Updated]

The band's first outing in four years

Death Grips Announce 2023 North American Tour [Updated]

Death Grips have announced their first North American tour in more than four years.

Beginning in May, Stefan Burnett, Zach Hill, and Andy Morin will return to the road for a 54-date outing that includes headlining shows in Denver, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Austin, as well as festival appearances at Riot Fest in Chicago and Sick New World in Las Vegas. Tickets are available via Stubhub .

Update: Death Grips have announced more shows taking place in July and August, including stops in Kansas City, Louisville, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Washington, DC, New York, and more. Tickets for these newly announced dates go on sale Friday, February 10th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster .

Death Grips released their last album, Year of the Snitch , in 2018. In the time since then, they’ve shared a 2019 mix called Gmail and the Restraining Orders in celebration of Warp Records’ 30th anniversary. Last year, drummer Zach Hill remixed Danny Elfman’s “Kick Me” and also started a new band called Undo K from Hot, which released their debut album, G​.​A​.​S. Get a Star . In May of this year, Death Grips hinted at their impending return by sharing a brief video clip on social media. They followed up in July by bringing their 2011 EP  Live from Death Valley to streaming services.

Death Grips 2022 Tour Dates: 05/04 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall 05/05 – Vancouver, BC @ Harbour Event & Convention Centre 05/06 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo 05/08 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center 05/09 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 05/11 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren 05/12 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park 05/13 – Las Vegas, NV @ Sick New World 05/16 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield 05/17 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 05/18 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory Santa Ana 05/20 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield 05/21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 06/06 – Warsaw, PL @ Club Stodola 06/12 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso 06/14 – Berlin, DE @ Huxleys 06/18 – Dublin, IE @ The Academy 06/22 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland Ballroom 06/25 – Manchester, UK @ Depot Mayfield 07/22 – Albuquerque, NM @ Revel Entertainment Center 07/24 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom 07/25 – Kansas City, MO @ The Midland 07/26 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory 07/28 – Louisville, KY @ Old Forester’s Paristown Hall 07/29 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room 07/30 – Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe 08/01 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion 08/02 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater 08/04 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom 08/05 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall 08/07 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE 08/08 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem 08/09 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 08/11 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz 08/12 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore 08/13 – Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit 09/13 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore 09/16 – Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest 09/17 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit 09/18 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall 09/20 – Boston @ House of Blues 09/21 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Steel 09/22 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn Steel 09/23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer 09/25 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville 09/26 – Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre 09/28 – Orlando, FL @ The Vanguard 09/29 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live at the Backyard 09/30 – St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live 10/02 – New Orleans, LA @ The Fillmore New Orleans 10/03 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center 10/05 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s 10/06 – Dallas, TX @ Southside Ballroom 10/07 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s

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    One of the subtle highlights buried in the recently announced lineup for Primavera Sound 2023 is that Death Grips is listed. And it wasn't a mistake. Today, the group announced a 2023 tour across North America—and hopefully they show up for their shows on this run. It's their first series of live dates since their 2019 European tour.

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    Death Grips Announce 2023 North American Tour. News December 6, 2022 11:18 AM By James Rettig. Death Grips are hitting the road next year. The group, who haven't released a proper album since ...

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    Tickets for the Death Grips 2023 tour go on sale Friday, 12/9 at 10 a.m. local time here. Check out the full list of Death Grips tour dates below. 05/04/2023 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall. 05 ...

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    Death Grips tour dates 2023. Death Grips is currently touring across 1 country and has 2 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at South Side Ballroom in Dallas, after that they'll be at Emo's Austin in Austin. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

  17. Death Grips Return With Long Awaited Expansive 2023 Tour

    It has been a few years since fans have heard any movement from the Death Grips camp. Their last album, Year of the Snitch, was released back in 2018 and their last show was pre-pandemic at the 2019 Afro Punk Fest.A typical tour announcement of this nature would usually prompt rumors of new music, but the unpredictability of Death Grips is what keeps fans so enamored even during their ...

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  19. europe tour? : r/deathgrips

    The tour in 2023 is an America tour so sorry but I doubt it. Dunno about a tour but DG have a set third day of Primavera in Barcelona June 2023. They did two U.K. tours post YOTS and played shows in Sweden, Russia and Poland but I think you're right in saying those were festival appearances.

  20. Death Grips announce upcoming tour, fans left without tickets

    The tour starts on May 4, 2023. Photo: NME by Richardine Bartee 11th December 2022, 7:22 PM updated 11th December 2022, 7:34 PM Richardine Bartee 11th December 2022, 7:22 PM updated 11th December 2022, 7:34 PM

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