The Dead 60s - a razor-sharp four-piece composed of singer and guitarist Matt McManamon, organist and guitarist Ben Gordon, bassist Charlie Turner, and drummer Bryan Johnson - are a return to the original British punk distillation combining garage rock urgency, skanking rhythms, shouted choruses, and romper stomper energy. Drawing its name from a decade of sonic inspiration, The Dead 60s knows its musical history and how to deliver it to a new generation of punk enthusiasts.
The following dates are confirmed and more to be announced:
Supporting Social Distortion
October 7 Boston, MA The Palladium
October 8 Allentown, PA Crocodile Rock
October 11 Belle Vernon, PA Rostraver Ice Garden
October 13 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
October 13 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
October 20 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of the Living Arts
October 25 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
October 26 Baltimore, MD Sonar
October 27 Norfolk, VA The Norva
October 28 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
November 1 Austin, TX Stubb's
November 3 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre
November 4 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre
November 5 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre
November 6 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre
November 9 San Francisco, CA Fillmore
November 10 San Francisco, CA Fillmore
November 11 Santa Cruz, CA The Catalyst
November 13 San Francisco, CA Fillmore
November 14 San Francisco, CA Fillmore
November 15 San Francisco, CA Fillmore
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