5/31/2022

The Melvins Announce "The Five Legged Tour"  

 
 

THE MELVINS ANNOUNCE “THE FIVE LEGGED TOUR”


NEW LEG OF EXTENSIVE U.S. TREK OFFERS AN ADDITIONAL 43 OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE THE MELVINS THIS YEAR

 
 
 
 

May 31, 2022, LOS ANGELES – The Melvins, who set sail for “The Electric Roach Tour” on June 14, have announced the next wave of dates in what’s proving to be a gargantuan slate of 2022 shows, with “The Five Legged Tour” offering U.S. fans an additional 43 opportunities to take in one of the seminal band’s live performances.


Buzz Osborne says: “Nationwide once again! Nothing like touring the USA in the fall. Everyone’s a winner!”


Not to be confused with the band’s recent acoustic collection of a similar name (Five Legged Dog), the electrified trek kicks off Sept. 5 in San Francisco and wraps up with a special outing at The Halloween Freakout, a one-off, Los Angeles based festival (more details to be announced soon). Tickets for the seven-plus week tour are on-sale this Friday at 10 am local time. We Are The Asteroid open on all dates.


“The Five Legged Tour” dates:


September 5 San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall

September 6 San Jose, CA The Ritz

September 7 Bakersfield, CA Temblor Brewing Company

September 8 Petaluma, CA Mystic Theatre

September 9 Felton, CA Felton Music Hall

September 10 Fresno, CA Strummer’s

September 12 Las Vegas, NV Backstage Bar & Billiards

September 13 Flagstaff, AZ Yucca North

September 14 Santa Fe, NM The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company

September 16 Boulder, CO Fox Theatre

September 17 Ft. Collins, CO Aggie Theatre

September 19 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room

September 20 Kansas City, KS recordBar

September 21 St. Louis, MO Old Rock House

September 22 Louisville, KY Headliners Music Hall

September 23 Indianapolis, IN The Vogue Theatre

September 24 Grand Rapids, MI The Pyramid Scheme

September 26 Columbus, OH A&R Music Bar

September 27 Lancaster, PA Tellus360

September 29 New York, NY Irving Plaza

September 30 Asbury Park, NJ The Stone Pony

October 1 Washington, DC Black Cat

October 3 Raleigh, NC The Pour House Music Hall

October 4 Charlotte, NC Visulite Theatre

October 5 Greenville, SC The Radio Room

October 6 Savannah, GA District Live

October 7 Athens, GA 40 Watt Club

October 9 Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabbits

October 10 Gainesville, FL High Dive

October 11 Orlando, FL The Social

October 12 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Culture Room

October 13 Tampa, FL Orpheum Theater

October 15 Pensacola, FL Vinyl Music Hall

October 16 Baton Rouge, LA Chelsea’s Live

October 17 Jackson, MS Duling Hall

October 18 Memphis, TN Growlers

October 19 Little Rock, AR Revolution! Music Room

October 21 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom

October 22 Oklahoma City, OK Beer City Music Hall

October 23 Denton, TX Rubber Gloves

October 25 El Paso, TX Lowbrow Palace

October 28 Palm Springs, CA The Alibi

October 29 Los Angeles, CA The Halloween Freakout


“The Electric Roach Tour” dates:


June 14 San Diego, CA Casbah

June 15 Long Beach, CA Alex’s Bar

June 16 Pioneertown, CA Pappy & Harriet’s

June 18 Tucson, AZ Club Congress

June 21 New Orleans, LA One Eyed Jack’s

June 22 Birmingham, AL Saturn

June 23 Knoxville, TN Bijou Theatre

June 24 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle

June 25 Richmond, VA The Broadberry

June 27 Hamden, CT Space Ballroom

June 28 Providence, RI Fete Music Hall

June 29 Syracuse, NY The Westcott Theatre

July 1 Bethlehem, PA Musikfest Café at the ArtsQuest Center

July 2 Huntington, WV The Loud

July 3 Detroit, MI El Club

July 5 Madison, WI High Noon Saloon

July 6 Davenport, IA Racoon Motel

July 7 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s

July 8 Minneapolis, MN Grumpy’s

July 9 Fargo, ND The Hall at Fargo Brewing Company

July 10 Sioux Falls, SD Icon Lounge

July 12 Salt Lake City, UT The Metro Music Hall

July 14 Bozeman, MT The ELM

July 15 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory

July 16 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre

July 17 Eugene, OR Sessions Music Hall

July 19 Roseville, CA Goldfield Trading Post

July 20 Berkeley, CA Cornerstone Berkeley


The Melvins released two albums in 2021: Working With God, a newly recorded album featuring the band’s 1983 iteration (Osborne, Dale Crover and original drummer Mike Dillard), as well as the a 36-song acoustic collection, Five Legged Dog, which features a career-spanning collection of songs, from 1987’s Gluey Porch Treatments to 2017’s A Walk With Love & Death.

 
 

Photo credit: Chris Casella

 
 

About The Melvins

The Melvins are one of modern music’s most influential bands. Having formed in 1983 Montesano, Washington, the group founded by singer/guitar player Buzz Osborne (with stalwart drummer Dale Crover joining the following year), has been credited with merging the worlds of punk rock and heavy music, forming a new subgenre all its own. Over the band’s nearly 40-year history, they’ve released over 30 original albums, numerous live full-lengths and far too many to count singles and rarities. Most recently they released the 36-track acoustic collection Five Legged Dog, featuring reinterpretations of some of their heaviest songs as well as covers from their favorite artists. In the course of their discography, they've partnered with Jello Biafra, Mudhoney, and Fantômas for individual releases and toured the world many times over. In fact, the band had the misfortune to be in both Christchurch and Tokyo for their 2011 earthquakes. In 2012, the Melvins completed the “51 States in 51 Days” (50 states +DC) tour, which was chronicled in the film “Across The USA in 51 Days.” The current incarnation of the band is Osborne, Crover, and Steven McDonald (Redd Kross/OFF!). Previous line-ups include a pairing of Osborne and Crover with Big Business band members Jared Warren and Coady Willis, a four-piece featuring the current trio plus Butthole Surfers’ Jeff Pinkus, as well as Melvins Lite, which partners Osborne and Crover with Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn. Sometimes, if you’re extra lucky, one version of the Melvins will open for the Melvins.


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