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the hotelier japan tour

The Hotelier、Oso Oso、Prince Daddy & The Hyena、Origami Angel の4バンドによる Japan Tour 2023 が9月に開催決定!

Nothing Feels Real & Counter Intuitive Records presents: “The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel Japan Tour 2023”

9/17 (日) Tokyo Ukimafunado Trinity OPEN 13:00 / START 14:00 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

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9/18 (月) Osaka Shinsaibashi Sunhall OPEN 16:00 / START 17:00 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

9/19 (火) Kyoto Kyoto Muse OPEN 16:45 / START 17:15 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

9/21 (木) Nagoya Club Upset OPEN 16:00 / START 17:00 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

9/22 (金) Tokyo Shibuya WWW X OPEN 16:30 / START 17:30 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

9/23 (土) Tokyo Shinjuku ACB OPEN 16:30 / START 17:30 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

9/24 (日) Tokyo Kichijoji Warp OPEN 15:00 / START 16:00 前売 ¥7,500 / 当日 ¥8.000 (w/ drink fee)

各公演ゲスト予定、後日発表 * 9/17 のみ Origami Angel の出演なし

the hotelier japan tour

Blue Note JAZZ FESTIVAL in JAPAN 2024

the hotelier japan tour

Olivia Rodrigo (オリヴィア・ロドリゴ) 初来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

JP Cooper 来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

L'Rain (ロレイン) 初来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

Tones And I 来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

GAYLE (ゲイル) 初来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

Yes (イエス) デビュー55周年記念公演の開催が決定!

the hotelier japan tour

Iron Maiden (アイアン・メイデン) 来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

IDLES の単独来日公演が2025年1月に開催決定!

the hotelier japan tour

Niall Horan (ナイル・ホーラン) 来日公演

the hotelier japan tour

SONICMANIA 2024、第1弾アーティスト発表!

the hotelier japan tour

The Snuts 来日公演

Porter Robinson SMILE! :D World Tour 日本公演

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IDLES の単独来日公演が2025年1月に開催決定!

カナダの新星 Tate McRae (テイト・マクレー) の初来日公演が決定!

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JOURNEY (ジャーニー) 来日公演

Overmono 来日公演「PURE DEVOTION TOUR 2024」開催決定!

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UKロックシーンの新星 The Reytons 初来日公演

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Tempalay、ワンマンライブ「惑星X」

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Olivia Rodrigo (オリヴィア・ロドリゴ) 初来日公演

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Dates w/ Oso Oso, Origami Angel, Prince Daddy & The Hyena

Sep 17: Tokyo, JP @ Ukimafunado Trinity B3 Park Sep 18: Osaka, JP @ Shinsaibashi Sunhall Sep 19: Kyoto, JP @ Kyoto Muse Sep 21: Nagoya, JP @ Club Upset Sep 22: Tokyo, JP @ Shibuya WWW X Sep 23: Tokyo, JP @ Shinjuku ACB Sep 24: Tokyo, JP @ Kichijoli Warp

Dates w/ Foxing (Tickets)   pw: spoonlamp

May 14: Dudley, MA @ SHRHS Talent Show Jun 5: Billerica, MA @ BMHS Jun 27: Charlton, MA @ The Grange w/ Nemes, Telfair, Yorba Linda Sep 14: Milton, NH @ a House w/ Telfair, The End All Marathon Nov 14: Worcester, MA @ Club Oasis

Jan 23: Tewksbury, MA @ TUMC w/ Transit, Life On Hold, Defeo Jan 26: Boston, MA @ Art Institute Boston w/ Nemes Mar 20: Upton, MA @ Upton VFW Apr 23: Milford, MA @ Milford Youth Center w/ Nemes, All Set May 7: Worcester, MA @ Crescent Cafe w/ Short Ride Jun 4: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark Jul 23: Worcester, MA @ Tammany Hall Aug 10: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark Aug 25: Worcester, MA @ Webster Spaces (solo) w/ Challenges Sep 11: Milton, NH @ a House w/ The End-All Marathon Sep 18: Blackstone, MA @ No Biggie Fest Sep 22: Providence, RI @ Jerky’s Sep 25: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark Oct 21: Haverhill, MA @ Anchor’s Up (acoustic) w/ All Set Nov 6: Worcester, MA @ Synapse Fest at The Raven w/ Algernon Cadwallader Nov 12: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark Nov 19: Mendon, MA @ Thanksgiving Pop Punk Potluck at Rad Skatepark Dec 30: Allston, MA @ The Treehouse (acoustic)

Jan 7: Mendon, MA @ It Never Goes Out Release Show at Rad Skate Park Jan 26: Worcester, MA @ Ralph’s Diner w/ Speaker For The Dead, Hip Swayers Feb 7: New York, NY @ Angels & Kings Feb 10: Worcester, MA @ The Raven Feb 11: Oxford, MA @ Oxford VFW w/ All Set Feb 17: Haverhill, MA @ Anchor’s Up w/ Late Nite Wars Feb 20: Worcester, MA @ The Raven w/ Speaker For The Dead Feb 24: Oxford, MA @ Oxford VFW w/ All Set

Dates w/ Born Without Bones

Mar 4: Allston, MA @ The Treehouse Mar 7: Brooklyn, NY @ Party Xpo Mar 13: Williamstown, NJ @ 1619 House

Mar 19: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark w/ Born Without Bones Mar 25: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark w/ All Set Apr 17: Amherst, MA @ UMASS Amherst Apr 30: Allston, MA @ The Treehouse w/ Born Without Bones, Daylight May 5: Cambridge, MA @ All Asia May 10: Worcester, MA @ English Social Club (acoustic) May 26: Worcester, MA @ The Firehouse w/ Born Without Bones, Tomahawk Chop May 29: Worcester, MA @ The Palladium Jun 2: Charlton, MA @ Backwards Prom (morP) Charlton Public Library Jun 4: Worcester, MA @ The Raven Jun 15: Mendon, MA @ Secret Party Jun 17: Worcester, MA @ The Raven w/ Nemes, All Set Jun 22: Providence, RI @ a House Jun 24: Milford, MA @ Milford Unitearian Church w/ All Set, Born Without Bones Jun 25: Marlborough, MA @ The Chop Shop Jul 8: Oxford, MA @ Oxford VFW Jul 29: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark w/ Born Without Bones, Citizen, All Set Jul 30: Worcester, MA @ The Raven Aug 3: Allston, MA @ The Treehouse w/ American Alligator Aug 10: Medway, MA @ Medway VFW w/ Borderlands Aug 27: Worcester, MA @ The Raven

Dates w/ Speaker For The Dead, American Verse

Oct 8: Charlton, MA @ Charlton Community Center Oct 9: Hillsdale, NJ @ The Cornerstone Oct 10: Brooklyn, NY @ Goodbye Blue Monday Oct 11: Clarion, PA @ DJ’s House Oct 12: Cleveland, OH @ Tower 2012 Oct 13: Proctorville, OH @ The Hall Oct 15: Bloomington, IN @ Rhinos Oct 16: Oberlin, OH @ Oberlin College Oct 17: Fredonia, NY @ BJ’s Bar

Oct 27: Amherst, MA @ Umass Amherst Library Lawn Nov 12: Auburn, MA @ Auburn High School w/ Speaker For The Dead Nov 26: Oxford, MA @ Singletary Rod & Gun Club Dec 9: Boston, MA @ Emmanuel College w/ Born Without Bones Dec 17: Mendon, MA @ Noise For Tots at Rad Skatepark w/ Born Without Bones Dec 28: Worcester, MA @ Distant Castle w/ State Lines

Dates w/ Young English

Jan 12: Cambridge, MA @ All Asia w/ Speaker For The Dead Jan 13: Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts Theater w/ Speaker For The Dead Jan 14: Brooklyn, NY @ Archeron Jan 15: Rockville Centre, NY @ Vibe Lounge Jan 17: York Haven, PA @ Boondocks Jan 18: Columbus, OH @ The Purple Grape w/ Speaker For The Dead Jan 19: Ashtabula, OH @ West End 2153 w/ Speaker For The Dead Jan 20: Ilion, NY @ The Hangout w/ I Can See Mountains Jan 21: Vestal, NY @ Mirador Events

Feb 4: Worcester, MA @ WPI w/ Weatherbox Feb 4: Boston, MA @ Encuentro 5 Feb 11: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark w/ Young English Feb 26: Buffalo, NY @ Club W w/ I Can See Mountains

Mar 9: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center Mar 11: Philadelphia, PA @ Troc Balcony Mar 13: Pittsburgh, PA @ Under A Guitar Shop Mar 14: Richmond, VA @ a House Mar 15: Greensboro, NC @ Karate Dungeon Mar 16: Greenville, SC @ Radio Room Mar 17: Birmingham, AL @ The Firehouse Mar 18: Birmingham, AL @ God’s Butt w/ Swearin’ Mar 19: Rainsville, AL @ The Park Mar 21: Huntington, WV @ Funkytowne Mar 22: Ashtabula, OH @ West End 2153 Mar 23: Vestal, NY @ Mirador Events Mar 24: Altoona, PA @ Masonic Temple Mar 25: Philadelphia, PA @ IHOP Estate Mar 26: Baltimore, MD @ Talking Head @ Sonar Mar 27: Amityville , NY @ Broadway Bar Mar 28: Brooklyn, NY @ Lulu’s Mar 29: Springfield, MA @ Bing Arts Center Mar 30: Lowell, MA @ The Ant Cellar

Apr 7: Upton, MA @ Upton VFW w/ Born Without Bones, Speaker For The Dead Apr 12: Charlton, MA @ Kell’s House w/ Bright Red Reason Apr 13: Douglas, MA @ Slovak Catholic Sokol Apr 28: Tewksbury, MA @ TUMC w/ Life On Hold May 5: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center w/ Daylight May 17: Montreal, QC @ a Warehouse May 20: Montreal, QC @ Pouzza Fest May 31: Worcester, MA @ Roosevelt School Jun 1: Castleton, VT @ Bomoseen Grange Jun 5: Mendon, MA @ Rad Skatepark w/ Eyes Wide, Homelife, Born Without Bones Jun 14: Oxford, MA @ a House Jun 26: Lowell, MA @ Wilder Zangcraft w/ Burglary Years, Foreign Tongues Jun 28: Bushwick, NY @ McKibbon Lofts w/ State Lines Jun 29: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center w/ Citizen, Born Without Bones

Dates w/ State Lines

Jul 1: Worcester, MA @ The Starship w/ You Blew It Jul 2: Ithaca, NY @ The Space Jul 3: Pittsburgh, PA @ The Roboto Jul 4: Akron, OH @ Kling Thing House Jul 5: Chicago, IL @ Gnarnia w/ Like Bats Jul 6: Indianapolis, IN @ a House Jul 7: Louisville, KY @ Spinelli’s Jul 8: Nashville, TN @ Spaghetti Spaghetti HQ Jul 9: Birmingham, AL @ God’s Butt Jul 10: Atlanta, GA @ Blacklodge Jul 11: Gainesville, FL @ 1982 Bar w/ Dikembe Jul 12: Savanna, GA @ Taco Abajo Jul 13: Greensboro, NC @ Glenwood Coffee & Books Jul 14: Richmond, VA @ Church Of Abe Jul 15: Baltimore, MD @ Charm City Art Space Jul 16: Willimantic, CT @ The Handsome Woman w/ The World Is…, Empire! Empire! Jul 24: Hoboken, NJ @ Maxwell’s

Jul 28: Oxford, MA @ a House Aug 11: Amherst, MA @ a House Sep 7: Danielson, CT @ Steampunk Cafe Sep 14: Worcester, MA @ The Starship w/ Kind Of Like Spitting Sep 15: Dudley, MA @ a House w/ Speaker For The Dead Oct 6: Cambridge, MA @ Democracy Center w/ Cerce Oct 18: Lowell, MA @ The Dirty Douglas w/ The World Is…, I Kill Giants Nov 30: Charlton, MA @ a House

Dec 13: Binghamton, NY @ American Legion Post 1254 Dec 14: New Paltz, NY @ Mosh Depot Dec 15: Ashtabula, OH @ West End 2153 w/ Sidekicks, Run Forever Dec 16: Pittsburgh, PA @ Vatican’t Dec 21: Willimantic, CT @ The Handsome Woman w/ The World Is…, Lvl Up

Jan 3: Allston, MA @ a House w/ Tyler Daniel Bean Jan 5: Worcester, MA @ Collective A Go Go (acoustic) Jan 18: Lowell, MA @ Wilder Zangcraft w/ Tyler Daniel Bean Jan 27: Worcester, MA @ Starship w/ Tremarche, Cerce

Feb 26: Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel Arts Space w/ Young Enthusiasts
 Feb 28: Oneonta, NY @ Hunt Union Waterfront Room @ SUNY Mar 1: Ashtabula, OH @ West End 2153 Mar 2: Kent, OH @ Euro Gyro w/ Runaway Brother Mar 3: Columbus, OH @ Kobo Live Mar 4: Bloomington, IN @ a House Mar 5: St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
 Mar 6: Lawton, OK @ Acoustic Rock Coffee House Mar 7: San Antonio, TX @ The Ten Eleven Mar 8: Austin, TX @ Annex Mar 9: New Orleans, LA @ Howling Wolf Den Mar 13: Gainesville, FL @ 1982 Bar w/ Dikembe Mar 15: Orlando, FL @ Orlando Nights w/ You Blew It, Dikembe, Donor Mar 23: Glen Cove, NY @ Glen Cove Moose Lodge w/ State Lines, Tomahawk Chop, Young English

Mar 29: Worcester, MA @ The Shop w/ Evan Greer, Matt Fox Mar 30: Charlton, MA @ Charlton Public Library May 8: Worcester, MA @ The Starship (acoustic) May 11: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center w/ Burglary Years May 22: Worcester, MA @ The Firehouse w/ Lemuria, Save Ends May 25: Worcester, MA @ Distant Castle w/ State Lines, Born Without Bones Jun 29: Worcester, MA @ The Palladium w/ Challenges, Born Without Bones Jul 2: Cambridge, MA @ All Asia w/ The Weeds, Somos Jul 13: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center w/ Pet Symmetry, Sundials Jul 22: Charlton, MA @ Charlton Community Center w/ Runaway Brother Jul 28: Worcester, MA @ Distant Castle w/ Run Forever, Signals Midwest Aug 9: Worcester, MA @ The Shop w/ Tall Boys, Bright Red Reason (acoustic)

Oct 24: Upton, MA @ Upton VFW Oct 25: Allston, MA @ O'Briens Oct 26: Copaigue, NY @ The Wood Shop Oct 27: Charlotte, NC @ Area 51 Oct 28: Marietta, GA @ Shwayze’s w/ Citizen Oct 30: Naples, FL @ Grumpy’s Ale House Nov 1: Gainesville, FL @ The Fest (acoustic) Nov 1: Gainesville, FL @ The Fest Nov 5: Birmingham, AL @ The Forge Nov 6: Knoxville, TN @ Longbrach Saloon Nov 7: Virginia Beach, VA @ That’s How I Beat Shaq Nov 8: Philadelphia, PA @ Mt. Trashmore Nov 9: Staten Island, NY @ Scout Hall

Nov 13: Worcester, MA @ The Starship w/ Anthony Savino, Loone Nov 14: Lowell, MA @ Fox Hall at UMass Lowell Nov 29: Rutland, VT @ Merchants Hall (acoustic) Dec 1: Worcester, MA @ Negi Negi w/ Soda Bomb, Bright Red Reason Dec 28: Cleveland, OH @ Snowed In Fest Dec 29: Philadelphia, PA @ Kat Kat Fest

Jan 24: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center w/ I Kill Giants, Old Gray

Dates w/ Oso Oso

Jan 31: Bloomfield, CT @ Nicolas’ Cage w/ Zanders, 10000 Blades Feb 2: Brooklyn, NY @ Suburbia w/ Run Forever, Adeventures Feb 3: Montclair, NJ @ The Bat Cave w/ Arrows In Her Feb 4: Arlington, VA @ CD Cellar w/ Wish List Feb 5: Richmond, VA @ Church Of Abe Feb 6: Virginia Beach, VA @ The Iguana Feb 7: Boone, NC @ Wood Circle House Feb 8: Charlotte, NC @ Area 15 w/ Sinai Vessel Feb 10: Chattanooga, TN @ Sluggo’s Feb 13: Jackson, MI @ Rampage Extreme Park Feb 14: Fort Worth, TX @ 1919 Hemphill Feb 16: San Antonio, TX @ Ten Eleven Feb 18: Austin, TX @ Mohawk w/ Future Death Feb 19: Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress Feb 21: Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Underground w/ Sundressed Feb 22: Murietta, CA @ The Dial w/ State Lines, Karoshi Boy Feb 23: La Puente, CA @ Bridgetown DIY w/ State Lines, Wild Moth Feb 24: Isla Vista, CA @ The Biko Garage w/ State Lines Feb 26: San Jose, CA @ The Rock Shop w/ State Lines Feb 27: Fresno, CA @ Chinatown Youth Center w/ State Lines, I Kill Cameron Feb 28: Martinez, CA @ The Ant Hill w/ State Lines Mar 1: Redding, CA @ The Slab w/ State Lines Mar 2: Portland, OR @ Dukum Manor w/ State Lines, Run Forever, Lee Corey Oswald Mar 4: Centralia, WA @ The Quesadilla Factory Mar 6: Seattle, WA @ El Corazon w/ Dresses Mar 7: Boise, ID @ The High Note Mar 9: Denver, CO @ Seventh Circle Mar 11: Lincoln, NE @ Knickerbockers Mar 13: Kansas City, MO @ Art Closet Studios w/ Annabel, Mountains For Clouds Mar 14: St. Louis, MO @ The Firebird Mar 15: Bloomington, IN @ a House w/ Tooth Soup, Mitch The Champ Mar 16: Chicago, IL @ Township Mar 17: Grand Rapids, MI @ House Of Pancakes Mar 18: Ann Arbor, MI @ Metal Frat w/ Secret Grief Mar 19: Toronto, ON @ The 460 w/ Hit Home Mar 20: Ottawa, ON @ a House Mar 21: Montreal, QC @ Tim Allen’s Palace w/ Gulfer Mar 27: Brooklyn, NY @ Suburbia w/ The World Is, Crying, Told Slant Apr 4: Boston, MA @ Emerson College Public Broadcast Apr 10: Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Upstairs w/ Somos, Choke Up, Grandview, Off&On

Dates w/ Mountain Man, Lovechild

May 15: Burlington, VT @ 242 Main May 16: Montreal, QC @ Pouzza Fest (acoustic) May 17: Montreal, QC @ Pouzza Fest May 18: Cohoes, NY @ The Icehouse w/ Little Big League

May 26: Allston, MA @ O'Brien’s Pub

Dates w/ Modern Baseball, Tiny Moving Parts, Sorority Noise

Jun 1: Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary (early show) Jun 1: Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary (late show) Jun 2: Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Downstairs Jun 3: Long Island, NY @ No Fun Club w/ State Lines, Soda Bomb Jun 4: Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes Jun 5: New York, NY @ The Marlin Room at Webster Hall Jun 6: Hartford, CT @ The Webster Theater Jun 7: Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Upstairs Jun 8: Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance Jun 10: Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall Jun 11: Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop Jun 12: Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme Jun 13: Chicago, IL @ Subterranean Jun 14: Morristown, IN @ Morristown Community Park Jun 16: Richmond, VA @ The Camel Jun 17: Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery

Dates w/ Foxing

Jul 29: Ottawa, ON @ Club SAW w/ Prawn Jul 30: Montreal, QC @ Il Motore w/ Prawn Jul 31: New Britain, CT @ Pulaski Club w/ Prawn, Loner Chic Aug 1: Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Upstairs w/ Prawn Aug 2: New York, NY @ Studio at Webster Hall w/ Prawn, Told Slant Aug 3: Philadelphia, PA @ The Fire w/ Prawn, Little Big League Aug 4: Washington, DC @ DC9 w/ Prawn, Wish List Aug 6: Atlanta, GA @ Under The Couch w/ Little Big League Aug 7: Jacksonville, FL @ Underbelly Aug 8: Orlando, FL @ Backbooth Aug 9: Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ America’s Backyard Aug 10: Tampa, FL @ Epic Problem Aug 11: Birmingham, AL @ The Forge Aug 12: Nashville, TN @ The End

Aug 13: Bloomington, IN @ Ducks In A Stack w/ High Dive, Little Big League, Garrett Walters Aug 14: Kent, OH @ Euro Gyro w/ Little Big League, Runaway Brother, Meridian Aug 15: Pittsburgh, PA @ The People’s Warehouse w/ Little Big League, Straight White Male Aug 17: Worcester, MA @ The Shop w/ Two Knights, The Reptilian, Daydreamer Aug 23: Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary w/ The Sidekicks

Dates w/ Laura Stevenson

Sep 5: Kingston, NY @ BSP Sep 7: Toronto, ON @ Riot Fest Sep 9: Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar Sep 10: Pontiac, MI @ The Pike Room at Crofoot Sep 11: Newport, KY @ The Southgate House Revival Sep 12: Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest

Dates w/ The World Is, Rozwell Kid, Posture & The Grizzly

Oct 17: Ithaca, NY @ The Haunt Oct 18: Pittsburgh, PA @ Cattivo Oct 19: Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar Oct 22: Montreal, QC @ Il Motore Oct 23: Burlington, VT @ Signal Kitchen Oct 25: Hamden, CT @ The Space Oct 26: Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery Oct 27: Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry Oct 28: Charlotte, NC @ Casbah: Tremont Oct 29: Nashville, TN @ The End Oct 30: Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade: Purgatory Oct 31: Gainesville, FL @ The Fest Nov 2: Gainesville, FL @ The Fest (secret set) Nov 4: Birmingham, AL @ The Forge Nov 5: Dallas, TX @ Club Dada Nov 6: Houston, TX @ The Summit Nov 7: Austin, TX @ Holy Mountain Nov 10: Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room Nov 11: Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo Nov 12: Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction Nov 13: San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill Nov 14: Reno, NV @ Holland Project Nov 15: Portland, OR @ KPSU at Parkway North Nov 16: Seattle, WA @ Vera Project Nov 17: Boise, ID @ The Crux Nov 18: Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court Nov 19: Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater Nov 20: Lawrence, KS @ Jackpot Nov 21: St. Louis, MO @ The Demo Nov 22: Chicago, IL @ Subterranean Nov 23: Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme Nov 24: Akron, OH @ Musica Nov 28: Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live Nov 29: Boston, MA @ Middle East Downstairs

Dec 27: New York, NY @ The Bowery Ballroom w/ The World Is, Saintseneca, Brightside Dec 28: Worcester, MA @ The Firehouse w/ Emperor X, Told Slant, Adult Mom, Countertops

Feb 28: @ SUNY Purchase w/ 100%, Adult Mom, + more

Mar 15: Lemoyne, PA @ The Champ w/ Hurry Mar 16: Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness w/ Dead Leaves Mar 17: Louisville, KY @ The New Vintage w/ Frontier(s) Mar 18: Asheville, NC @ The Odditorium w/ Muscle & Bone Mar 19: Birmingham, AL @ Spring Street Firehouse Mar 20: Lafayette, LA @ Heffe’s Saloon

Dates w/ La Dispute, Title Fight

Mar 21: Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s Mar 23: Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Mar 24: Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle Mar 25: Washington, DC @ The Howard Theatre Mar 26: Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer Mar 27: New York, NY @ Webster Hall Mar 29: Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club Mar 31: Pittsburgh, PA @ The Alter Bar Apr 1: Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre Apr 3: Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot Ballroom Apr 5: Chicago, IL @ The Metro

Apr 24: North Haven, CT @ Broken World Fest (acoustic) European Dates

Apr 30: Münster, de- Uncle M Fest @ Skaters Palace May 1: Meerhout, be- Groezrock May 3: Braunschweig, de @ B58 w/Make Do And Mend May 4: Cologne, de @ Gebaude 9 w/Knapsack, Beach Slang Pirate Satellite Festival w/ Samiam, Make Do And Mend, Smith St Band, Joyce Manor + more May 6: Hamburg, de @ Markthalle May 7: Berlin, de @ Astra May 8: Wiesbaden, de @ Schlachthof May 9: Stuttgart, de @ LKA May 10: Munich, de @ Backstage Dates w/ Emperor X May 11: Paris, fr @ l’Espace B May 13: Cardiff, uk @ Clwb Ifor Bach May 14: Kingston, uk @ Fighting Cocks May 15: Southampton, uk @ Joiners May 17: Norwich, uk @ The Owl Sanctuary May 18: Newcastle, uk @ Think Tank May 19: Glasgow, uk @ Bloc May 20: Leeds, uk @ The Key Club May 21: London, uk @ The Borderline May 22: Manchester, uk @ Dot To Dot May 23: Bristol, uk @ Dot To Dot May 24: Nottingham, uk @ Stuck On A Name Studios w/ Pity Sex, Walleater May 24: Nottingham, uk @ Dot To Dot May 29: Barcelona, es @ Primavera Sound May 30: Barcelona, es @ Primavera Sound

Jul 2: Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel Arts Collective w/ Adult Mom, Eye Witness, Greg McKillop Jul 17: Cambridge, MA @ The Democracy Center w/ Burglary Years, Chrome Over Brass, Teenender Aug 16: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Flea Market w/ Japanese Breakfast Aug 22: Worcester, MA @ The Firehouse w/Uh-Huh, Kiss Concert

Dates w/ Beach Slang, Rozwell Kid

Aug 23: Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Roboto Project (tickets) Aug 24: Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class (tickets) Aug 25: Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dome (tickets) Aug 26: Kansas City, MO @ Davey’s Uptown (tickets) 

Aug 28: Denver, CO @ Riot Fest

Dates w/ The Get Up Kids, Josh Berwanger

Aug 29: Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge Aug 31: Vancouver, BC @ The Venue Sep 1: Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile Sep 2: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre Sep 4: San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall Sep 5: San Francisco, CA @ The Independent Sep 6: Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades Sep 8: West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour Sep 9: Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory Sep 10: San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park Sep 11: West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour Sep 12: Phoenix, AZ @ The Crescent Ballroom Sep 14: Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Live Sep 15: Houston, TX @ Walter’s Sep 16: Austin, TX @ Mohawk

Oct 16: Worcester, MA @ London Billiards w/ Frogball, McDonough Band, The Furs

Dates w/ Runaway Brother, Oso Oso, The Spirit Of The Beehive

Oct 21: Rochester, NY @ The Bug Jar Oct 22: Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck Oct 23: Lansing, MI @ Mac’s Bar Oct 24: Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen Oct 25: Dekalb, IL @ The House Cafe Oct 26: St. Louis, MO @ The Demo Oct 27: Memphis, TN @ The Hightone Cafe Oct 28: Nashville, TN @ The End Oct 30-Nov 1: Gainesville, FL @ The Fest Nov 2: Atlanta, GA @ Purgatory at The Masquerade  Nov 3: Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre Nov 4: Washington DC @ DC9 Nov 5: Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church Nov 6: New York City, NY @ Studio at Webster Hall Nov 7: Hamden, CT @ The Space Nov 8:  Somerville, MA @ Cusine En Local Nov 12: Brooklyn, NY @ Jack Daniel’s Motel 7 w/ Cloud Nothings Nov 19: Durham, NH @ University of New Hampshire w/ Into It Over It, Pile

Australian Dates

Nov 27: Perth, WA @ The Boston Nov 28: Bunbury, WA @ Prince Of Whales Nov 29: Fremantle, WA @ The Newport Dec 1: Bendigo, VIC @ Music Man Dec 2: Launceston, TAS @ Club 54 w/ Ceres Dec 3: Adelaide, SA @ Enigma Bar w/ Ceres Dec 4: Melbourne, VIC @ Reverence Hotel (18+) w/ Ceres Dec 5: Melbourne, VIC @ Wrangler Studios (AA) w/ Ceres Dec 6: Melbourne, VIC @ Reverence Hotel Front Room (18+) w/ Ceres Dec 8: Wollongon, NSW @ Rad Bar w/ Ceres Dec 9: Sydney, NSW @ Black Wire Records (AA) w/ Ceres Dec 10: Sydney, NSW @ Factory Floor (18+) w/ Ceres Dec 11: Newcastle, NSW @ Hamilton Station Hotel w/ Ceres Dec 12: Brisbane, QLD @ Crowbar (18+) w/ Ceres Dec 13: Brisbane, QLD @ 38 Berwick St. (U18) w/ Ceres

Dec 18: Honolulu, HI @ Hawaiian Brian’s w/ TV Microwave, The Bougies 2016 Mar 26: Worcester, MA @ The Raven w/ Scott Ayotte Apr 4: Boston, MA @ Northeastern University w/ Kevin Devine, Petal Apr 8: Newark, DE @ University Of Delaware w/ Thin Lips Apr 9: Storrs, CT @ University Of Connecticut w/ Florist Apr 14: New York, NY @ Fair Folks & A Goat w/ Brian Warren, Oso Oso

Dates w/ Rozwell Kid  Apr 19: Paris, FR @ Le Klub  Apr 20: Orléans, FR @ Le 108  Apr 21: Luzern, CH @ Treibhaus  Apr 22: Bologna, IT @ Covo Club  Apr 23: Turin, IT @ The Astoria  Apr 24: Vienna, AT @ Arena  Apr 25: Prague, CZ @ 007  Apr 26: Leipzig, DE @ Conne Island  Apr 27: Berlin, DE @ Cassiopeia  Apr 29: Oslo, NO @ Pokalen  Apr 30: Stockholm, SE @ Hangaren May 1: Gothenburg, SE @ Skjul Fyra Sex  Dates w/ Into It Over It, Rozwell Kid  May 3: Hamburg, DE @ Hafenklang  May 4: Cologne, DE @ Underground  May 5: Amsterdam, NL @ Winston  May 6: Antwerp, BE @ Kavka  May 7: Southampton, UK @ Joiners May 8: Bristol, UK @ Thekla  May 9: London, UK @ Scala May 10: Manchester, UK @ Soundcontrol  May 11: Glasgow, UK @ Restless Natives Fest  May 12: Leeds, UK @ Brudnell Social Club  May 13: Nottingham, UK @ Bodega

Dates w/ Told Slant, Loone

May 20:  Burlington, VT @ Signal Kitchen  w/ Free Cake For Every Creature May 21:  Montreal, QC @ Casa Del Popollo May 22:  Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck May 24:  Detroit, MI @ Majestic Cafe May 25:  Dekalb, IL @ The House Cafe May 26:  Burnsville, MN @ The Garage May 27:  Omaha, NE @ Milk Run  w/ See Through Dresses May 28:  Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge May 29:  Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court May 31:  Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project  w/ Dyke Drama Jun 1:  Portland, OR @ The Analog  w/ Sabonis Jun 2:  San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill Jun 3:  Fresno, CA @ Mia Cuppa Caffe’  w/ I Kill Cameron  Jun 4:  Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex  w/ Modern Baseball, Joyce Manor, Thin Lips Jun 5:  San Diego, CA @ Che Cafe Jun 6:  Phoenix, AZ @ The Rebel Lounge Jun 8:  Houston, TX @ Walter’s Downtown Jun 9:  Austin, TX @ The Sidewinder Jun 10:  Dallas, TX @ Club Dada Jun 11:  Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street Collective Jun 12:  St. Louis, MO @ The Demo Jun 13:  Bloomington, IN @ The Void  w/ Nice Try  Jun 14:  Pittsburgh, PA @ Cattivo Dates w/ Told Slant, Bellows

Jun 30:  Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar Jul 1:  Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter Jul 2:  Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle Jul 3:  Atlanta, GA @ The Drunken Unicorn   Jul 5:  Orlando, FL @ Backbooth Jul 6:  Lake Worth, FL @ Propaganda Jul 7:  Tampa, FL @ Epic Problem Jul 8:  Birmingham, AL @ Desert Island Supply Co Jul 9:  Nashville, TN @ The End Jul 10:  Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness Jul 12:  Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s

Dates w/ Told Slant, Loone, Bellows

Jul 13:  Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer   Jul 14:  Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair Jul 15:  New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

Jul 17:  Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival Sep 2:  New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place  w/ Basement, Ovlov Sep 3: Bronx, NY @ Rodrigues Coffee House at Fordham University Oct 2:  Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo

Dates w/ Joyce Manor, Crying

Oct 5: San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall Oct 7: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre Oct 8: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre w/ Beach Fossils, Frankie Cosmos, Iji Oct 9: Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile Oct 10: Missoula, MT @ The Badlander Oct 11: Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court Oct 12: Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater Oct 14: Burnsville, MN @ The Garage Oct 15: Chicago, IL @ Metro Oct 16: Detroit, MI @ El Club Oct 18: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg Oct 19: Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair Oct 20: Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair Oct 21: Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church Oct 22: Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church Oct 23: Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar Oct 24: Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theater Oct 25: Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop Oct 27: St. Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hill Nov 04: New Paltz, NY @ SUNY New Paltz w/ Flower Housewife Nov 05: Jamaica Plain, MA @ Lucy Parsons Center  w/ Bedbug, Olivia WB Dec 08:  Boston, MA @ Boston Music Awards at House of Blues Dec 13:  Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar Dec 14:  Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall  w/ PUP Dec 15:  Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall  w/ PUP, Chastity

Dec 17: Providence, RI @ Columbus Theater w/ Eskimeaux, Japanese Breakfast Dec 18: Boston, MA @ Middle East Upstairs w/ Eskimeaux, Japanese Breakfast Dec 29: Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom w/ Thursday Dec 31: New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge

Jan 14: Chicago, IL @ The Metro w/ Title Fight

Dates w/ Crying Jan 19: Dublin, IR @ The Workman’s Club Jan 20: Leeds, UK @ The Wardrobe Jan 21: Glasgow, UK @ Stereo Jan 23: Manchester, UK @ Gorilla Jan 24: Birmingham, UK @ Mama Roux’s Jan 25: London, UK @ The Dome Jan 26: Bristol, UK @ Thekla Jan 27: Antwerp, BE @ Kavka   Jan 28: Bremen, DE @ Tower Jan 29: Cologne, DE @ Gebäude 9 Jan 31: Leipzig, DE @ Conne Island Feb 01: Berlin, DE @ Cassiopeia Feb 02: Munich, DE @ Backstage Feb 03: Vienna, AT @ Arena   Feb 05: Milan, IT @ BIKO Milano Feb 04: Verona, IT @ Colorificio Kroen Feb 06: Zurich, CH @ Dynamo Feb 07: Amsterdam, NL @ Bitterzoet Feb 24: Allston, MA @ RFCHQ w/ Born Without Bones, Michi Mar 1: Somerville, MA @ ONCE Ballroom w/ Sad13, Bellows, Horse Jumper Of Love Mar 10: Worcester, MA @ Kitty City Mar 11: Cambridge, MA @ The Middle East Upstairs w/ Palehound, Loone, Animal Flag Mar 24: Durham, NH @ University of New Hampshire Apr 14: State College, PA @ Penn State University Apr 20: Bronxville, NY @ Sarah Lawrence College Apr 28: Madison, WI @ University of Wisconsin Apr 29: Cambridge, MA @ Lesley University w/ Frankie Cosmos, And The Kids Apr 30: New Brunswick, NJ @ Rutgers University w/ Petal May 13:  Arcosanti, AZ @ FORM Arcosanti May 26:  Gorge Amphitheatre, WA @ Sasquatch May 28:  Boston, MA @ Boston Calling Jun 1: Somerville, MA @ Once Ballroom w/ Born Without Bones, Lady Pills, The Furs Solo Dates w/ Toby Foster Jun 4: Akron, OH @ Hive Mind Jun 5: Toronto, ON @ D-Beatstro Jun 6: Montreal, QC @ Brasserie Beaubien Jun 7: Rutherford, NJ @ The Jungeon Jun 8: Sweetwater, NJ @ Sweetwater Dad Motel Jun 9: Philadelphia, PA @ Darren House June 11: Brooklyn, NY @ Northside Festival w/ Thursday, PUP, Jeff Rosenstock

Solo Dates w/ Emperor X, Olivia WB

Jun 22:  Brighton, UK @ Sticky Mike’s Jun 23:  Bristol, UK @ The Louisiana Jun 24:  Leeds, UK @ Santiago Bar Jun 25:  Glasgow, UK @ 13th Note Jun 27:  York, UK @ Odd Horizon Jun 28:  Norwich, UK @ Gringo’s Jun 29:  London, UK @ Shacklewell Arms Jun 30:  Leicester, UK @ Candy Dust Jul 7:  Berlin, DE @ IPA Bar Jul 8:  Leipzig, DE @ Pivo Jul 10:  Solingen, DE @ Wohnzimmer Jul 11: Paderborn, DE @ Wintergrun Jul 12: Zwickau, DE @ Kunstplantage Jul 14:  Luzern, CH @ Sedel Jul 15:  Freiburg, DE @ KTS Jul 20:  Neunkirchen, DE @ Stummsche Reithalle Jul 21: Regensburg, DE @ Buro Jul 22: Zeged, HU @ TRC Jul 23: Zagreb, CRO @ Mochrava Jul 24:  Vienna, AT @ Kramladen Jul 25: Munich, DE @ Free&Easy Festival Jul 26:  Trier, DE @ Miss Marples Jul 27: Diest, DE @ JH Tijl Jul 28: Amsterdam, NL @ Dekerk Jul 29:  Munster, DE @ Gleis22 Jul 30: Meppen, DE @ Secret Show Aug 1:  Oslo, NO @ Revolver Goon Bar Aug 2: Malmo, SE @ Simpan Aug 3:  Hamburg, DE @ Hafenklang Aug 4: Geissen, DE @ AK44 Aug 5:  Karlsruhe, DE @ New Noise Fest Aug 19: Worcester, MA @ Sleepover Fest (Solo) Sep 6: Denver, CO @ Globe Hall Dates w/ Oso Oso Sep 11:  Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Art Space Sep 12:  Montreal, QC @ L’Escongriffe Sep 13:  Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck Sep 15:  Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest Dates w/ Oso Oso, Alex Napping Nov 2: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bazaar Nov 3: Washington, DC @ Songbyrd Nov 4: Durham, NC @ Cat’s Cradle Backroom Nov 5: Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Nov 6: Orlando, FL @ Backbooth Nov 7: Tallahassee, FL @ Club Downunder Nov 9: Dallas, TX @ Trees Nov 10: Austin, TX @ Empire Garage Nov 13: St. Louis, MO @ Firebird Nov 14: Iowa City, IA @ Gabe’s Nov 15: Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon Nov 16: Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge Nov 17: Lansing, MI @ Mac’s Bar Nov 18: Cleveland, OH @ The Foundry Nov 19: Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church

Dates w/ Cloud Nothings

Dec 3: Berlin, DE @ Bi Nuu Dec 4: Cologne, DE @ Gebäude 9 Dec 5: Paris, FR @ Point Ephémère Dec 6: Antwerp, BE @ Autumn Falls at Trix Dec 7: Manchester, UK @ Gorilla Dec 8: Glasgow, UK @ Glasgow Art School Dec 9: Leeds, UK @ Belgrave Music Hall Dec 11: Bristol, UK @ Thekla Dec 12: London, UK @ Tufnell Park Dome

Dec 22: Boston, MA @ The Sinclair

Feb 15: Worcester, MA @ Collective a Go-Go (solo) w/ Other Joliah, Cop Graveyard, Moonish Brute

Dates w/ Girlpool

Feb 20: Los Angeles, CA @ EchoPlex Feb 23: Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom Feb 24: Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project Feb 22: San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall w/ Jeff Rosenstock, Lemuria, Roar Feb 27: Sioux Falls, SD @ Total Drag Feb 28: Dekalb, IL @ House Cafe Mar 1: Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop Mar 2: Columbus, OH @ Big Room Bar Mar 3: Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar Apr 6: Albany, NY @ The College of Saint Rose w/ Jouska Apr 22: Allston, MA @ Cuttlefish Collective w/ Dust From 1000 Years, Bedbug Dates w/ Jimmy Eat World May 6: Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre May 8: Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre May 9: Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue May 11: St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant May 12: Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium May 13: Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre May 15: Kansas City, MO @ The Truman May 16: Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom May 18: Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Jun 18: Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel Arts Space w/ awakebutstillinbed, Julie Cira Jul 1: Boston, MA @ Royale w/ Frank Turner, War On Women

Sep 4: Cleveland, OH @ Mahall’s Sep 5: Chicago, IL @ Schubas Sep 6: Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews Dates w/ Jimmy Eat World Sep 10: Jackson Hole, WY @ Pink Garter Theatre Sep 11: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot Sep 13: Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl Sep 15: Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern

Nov 13: Ewing Township, NJ @ The College of New Jersey w/ Slaughter Beach, Dog Dec 27th: Philadelphia, PA @ The Filmore w/ Tigers Jaw, Jeff Rosenstock, Land of Talk, Rainer Maria, Sidney Gish, Gladie

Mar 30: Hoboken, NJ @ Stevens Institute of Technology Jun 29: Boston, MA @ Royale w/ The Starting Line Jul 24: Troy, NY @ Rockin’ On The River w/ Bruiser and Bicycle Sep 29: Rutland, VT @ Dream Machine Arcade II Nov 8: Waltham, MA @ Brandeis University Nov 21: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bazaar w/ Weatherbox Nov 24: South Hadley, MA @ Mount Holyoke College

Feb 22: Atlanta, GA @ The Pink Room w/ Worlds Greatest Dad, Pike Co.

Feb 2: Disposable America @ Twitch, TV w/ Kevin King, David Combs, Prior Panic, Lady Queen Paradise, Twin Foxes Dec 19: Boston, MA @ Big Night Live w/ Oso Oso, Origami Angel, Prince Daddy

Mar 23: Philadelphia, PA @ Ukie Club w/ Emperor X, Greg Mendez Mar 25: New Haven, CT @ The State House w/ Emperor X

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The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel Japan Tour 2023

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The 1975 と beabadoobee ら大物に Spotify で見つ かってプレイリストにインされインターネットバンド的にその名を 世に轟かせることとなった by the end of summer (バイサマ)。元々 2015 年あたりに Ba ndcamp に猫ジャケの He Forgot How to Run をあげたことでじわじわ界隈で Snuffy Smiles とエモリバイバルの系譜を踏んだやばいバンド出てき たなみたいな感じで話題になっていた記憶がありますが、 気づいたら世界レベルの認知度に上り詰めていた彼ら。結果として来日 4 バン ドの元にも彼らの名は轟いているのだからすごいなと思います。 長らく新曲から遠ざかっているイメージもありましたが、 最近遂に新曲を作って演奏しているという噂を耳にしているので、 これからますます楽しみな存在。同じ大学で組んで 10 年近く一 緒にバンドやるってすばらしいですよね。

ANORAK! をはじめて聴いたのはまだ ! がつく前で、 当時は荒削りで未完成な感じがとてもいなたくて最高だった印象が あって。それが くだらない一日との Split で一気に頭角を表し 、 ほどなくして アルバムを出すと破竹の勢い で出世街道まっしぐら。 日本では陽の目を浴びることは難しいだろうと誰もが思っていた エモというジャンルを取り繕うことなくまっすぐにメロディックに ポップパンクに激情に、 オートチューンみたいな離れ業も駆使してぶつけて完全に全方位か ら支持されまくってる若き才能の塊。 全速力で走りすぎてて夢あって完全に推せる 4 人。 あえて彼らを京都にブッキングしたのはバイサマと組み合わせたいから、 平日でぶちかましてほしいから。それだけです。

Pdaddy →  バイサマ  → Oso → The Hotelier→ A! → Origami Angel の流れ、完全に最高だと思います。 学校や仕事帰りでも十分に楽しめるタイテなのでぜひみなさんお誘 い合わせのうえ足をお運びください。 フロアライブゼロ距離で完全にやばい日やりましょう。

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吉祥寺 WARP で東京のインディーロック SAGOSAID と同じ くトゥインクルエモ falls と迎える千秋楽。

SAGOSAID は今夏リリースしたアルバムがとにかく最高で、 beabadoobee, Charlie Bliss, Speedy Ortiz, Fazerdaze, The Beths あたりのキャッチーでポップで偏屈さも兼ね備えたイン ディーロックを 90 年代 J-POP で味付けしているようなサウン ドが特徴。 スッと自然に沁み入るのに噛めば噛むほど味がしてきて、 隠し味や遊び心もふんだんに撒かれていて、 とにかくインプットとアウトプットが半端ないバンドだと、 聴くほどに観るほどに毎回新しい魅力を発見させてくれるようなそ んなバンドだと思っています。 人を選ばずめちゃくちゃわかりやすいポップでロックな音を鳴らし ながら、玄人好みのやばい展開も持ってくる、 これが売れなきゃ嘘じゃない?て思うくらい最高のバンドです。 満員の WARP で SAGOSAID って完全に壮観だし、 それこそ海外のお客さんに絶対に刺さるはずだと思っているので、 彼女たちの演奏はもちろんですが、 お客さんの反応も含めてとても楽しみです。

falls は大阪に続き本ツアーで唯一二度出演するバンド。 数々のエモバンド・パンクバンドのライブが WARP で開催されて きて、そうした感動的なライブの一幕には falls がもれなくい ました。この 4 バンドが WARP のような狭小キャパで観れるやば さは当然のことながら、ここで千秋楽を迎える意義、 そしてそれを日本のエモリバイバルサウンド黎明期からシーンを支 えてきた falls と迎える意義は非常に大きいと思っています。 とりわけ " エモオールスター " とも言えるこの 4 バンドの組み合わせには falls なくして締め くくれないだろうと、そういう想いを込めました。

これだけさまざまな仕掛け、 さまざまな想いを込めて創り上げてきたツアーのファイナルをこう して falls と締めくくれることを誇りに思いますし、 ANOR AK! やバイサマ、 good luck with your fun などももちろんですが、 エモシーンをパンクシーンを少しでも盛り上げる何かきっかけの一 つになればいいなと微力ながら期待を寄せて。

ラストも全バンド 45 分フルセットです。 ぜひとも思う存分楽しんでください。

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PUNX SAVE THE EARTH

The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Origami Angel / Prince Daddy & The Hyena Japan tour 2023 announced

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The Hotelier、Oso Oso、Origami Angel、Prince Daddy & The Hyena の4バンドによるジャパンツアーが、2023年9月に開催されることが発表されました。

公演日程は下記の通り。招聘は Nothing Feels Real です。

2023/9/17 (Sun) Tokyo @Ukimafunado Trinity The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / And Protector / 家主 / Mugwumps

Doors at 13:00 / Show at 14:00 Adv 8,500円 / Door 9,000円 Ticket: https://nothingfeels.thebase.in/items/73286467

2023/9/18 (Mon) Osaka @Shinsaibashi Sunhall The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel / falls + more

Doors at 16:00 / Show at 17:00 Adv 8,500円 / Door 9,000円 Ticket: https://nothingfeels.thebase.in/items/73286467

2023/9/19 (Tue) Kyoto @Kyoto Muse The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel / ANORAK! / by the end of summer

Doors at 16:45 / Show at 17:15 Adv 8,500円 / Door 9,000円 Ticket: https://nothingfeels.thebase.in/items/73286467

2023/9/21 (Thu) Nagoya @Club Upset The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel / good luck with your fun

2023/9/22 (Fri) Tokyo @Shibuya WWW X The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel / ミツメ

Doors at 16:30 / Show at 17:30 Adv 8,500円 / Door 9,000円 Ticket: https://nothingfeels.thebase.in/items/73286467

2023/9/23 (Sat) Tokyo @Shinjuku ACB The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel / Four Tomorrow

2023/9/24 (Sun) Tokyo @Kichijoji Warp The Hotelier / Oso Oso / Prince Daddy & The Hyena / Origami Angel / falls + more

Doors at 15:00 / Show at 16:00 Adv 8,500円 / Door 9,000円 Ticket: https://nothingfeels.thebase.in/items/73286467

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THE HOTELIER IN CONCERT:

Labeling Massachusetts trio The Hotelier a pop punk band would be a disservice. Sure, they play a poppy strain of punk rock, but their creative restlessness and sonic ambitions have taken them far beyond the boundaries of that well-worn genre. Emo revival, post-hardcore, and indie rock are all feature prominently on the band's 2016 album Goodness, and they seamlessly blend the genres at their wild, adrenaline-fueled live shows. Singer and bassist Christian Holden is a dynamic frontman, riling fans up on breakneck tracks like "Piano Player" before striking an instrospective mood with the restrained, folksy "Goodness Pt. 1." Through it all he retains the same arresting melodicism, and the rest of the band keeps pace with tuneful guitar riffs and driving drums that give ticket buyers plenty to love. Fans of amped-up punk and indie rock won't want to miss The Hotelier anytime they tear through their genre-defying tracks in concert. 

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The Hotelier was formed by a group of Worcester, MA high school students in 2009. They made their debut later that year with the EP We Are All Alone, and in 2011 they dropped their first full-length album It Never Goes Out. Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, the album offered a glimpse of their scrappy early sound, earning them a loyal New England fanbase and leading to a tour with their friends Born Without Bones. The band's members skipped college to focus on music – a move their parents weren't happy about until their 2014 album ,Home, Like Noplace Is There, found critical acclaim in major publications like the Boson Globe and Chicago Reader. Following a high-profile set at Spain's legendary Primavera Sound festival, The Hotelier returned to the studio and began work on their third album. The result, 2016's Goodness, featured their most mature and ambitious songwriting to date, spurring another round of critical acclaim and leaving ticket buyers eager to rock out to the new tunes in concert. 

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I have seen many of my favorite bands. The Hotelier was up there with one of the best ever! They sounded almost flawless. Talking to other fans at the show, I heard much of the same theme....how influential this bands music is in our lives!

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The Hotelier & Foxing Announce Co-Headlining 10th Anniversary Tour

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In 2014, Foxing and the Hotelier headed out on a co-headlining tour in support of their albums The Albatross and Home, Like Noplace There Is , which came out in November 2013 and February 2014, respectively. Ten years and one to two-ish waves of emo later, the bands are doing it again to celebrate the anniversary of both albums.

“ The Albatross turns 10 years old this year. In that time we’ve been around the world and had the privilege to do things we’d only dreamed of previously,” Foxing wrote in an Instagram post . “We’ve grown so much as people since then, and made so many friends along the way. Chief among those friends we’ve made have been The Hotelier.”

The Hotelier echoed similar sentiments on their social media : “We will be touring with Foxing as a celebration of HLNPIT, The Albatross, ourselves then, ourselves now, and our friendships we hold to this day. How time flies.”

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With the renowned emo band wrapping up the first leg of its reunion tour, frontperson Christian Holden reflects on the return to the road, their many entrepreneurial pursuits, and whether any new music is coming

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If anyone clicked on this hoping Christian Holden would offer a glimpse into a vast reservoir of material they’ve developed for the fourth Hotelier album, let’s just can the suspense right now. They’ve gotten me up to speed on the dizzying number of projects under the banner of “Princebird Solutions,” such as the “mobile living” bus rental service and the gear-lending library and the cooperative record label Dreams of Field and their involvement with the Union of Musicians and Allied Workers, which reflects Holden’s vision for a more socialist economy in the music industry. “Noam Chomsky says that musicians should be treated like scientists,” they state, which is about as tidy of a summary of the 31-year-old’s worldview as one could hope to find. “It’s the exact same process, except there’s money that flows around to do these experiments in the world of science that there isn’t in music.”

But, more famously, there’s Holden’s slot jockeying and World Series of Poker appearances, lucrative hobbies that use capitalistic greed against itself. Indeed, thanks to all the side hustles that have become their main gig since 2016’s Goodness , Holden offers one of the most deflating boasts I’ve ever heard from a celebrated musician: “I’ve gotten really good at spreadsheets.”

Or, at least it would be discouraging if Holden’s curiosity and near-total disregard for typical industry ambitions weren’t a massive part of their initial appeal and their ultimate legacy. For nearly half a decade, I’d been making some of the most loud and insistent calls for the Hotelier to give some piddling little signal that it was still an actual band. In 2021, the Hotelier frontperson did, in fact, offer to fly down to San Diego to perform at my wedding , though there was a 99 percent chance it was a joke. For one thing, while the Hotelier is, for my money, the single greatest emo band to emerge in the 21st century, it plays a strident, soaring form of it that is … let’s say an “acquired taste.” Its most popular song rests on the hook “I called in sick from your funeral.”

And let’s be real: If the Hotelier were simply reuniting for a 10th anniversary tour of its masterpiece Home, Like NoPlace Is There , I don’t know if there’d be a story here. Plenty of artists from this era—certainly ones that have proved to be more popular or influential—have done the same over the past year or so, fitting, as we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Year the Emo Revival Broke. But whereas nearly all of them, such as the Hotelier’s co-headliner Foxing, have soldiered on in the past decade or started new, pointedly non-emo projects, Holden has provided full disclosure to the public about their many interests, almost none of which have anything to do with making music. While 2016’s Goodness was celebrated as “post-emo” for its earthy spirituality, few would have imagined Holden would apply its principles as thoroughly to their own life.

It’s a few days before the November 1 opener of the tour’s first leg, with a West Coast run slated for early 2024. When we connect, Holden is in a reflective mood about the purpose of their own art. “The best thing you can do in your life is just do something you’re really good at and do it really well, and see the immediate benefit of that,” they tell me from their home in Massachusetts during our Zoom conversation. Again, I’m hoping against hope that they’re starting to recognize the fervent demand for any signs of life, after the Hotelier played a one-off reunion show for Counter Intuitive Records’ Holiday Showcase in 2021 and a recent run in Japan with a trio of bands (Origami Angel, Oso Oso, Prince Daddy & the Hyena) that have weathered the ups and downs of emo’s fortunes in the Hotelier’s absence. Yet Holden is referring to their recent promotion to logistics coordinator at Not Back to School Camp , a bicoastal summer program for unschooled and homeschooled teenagers where they’ve been working for a decade (Holden’s profile photo on the website is taken from a Goodness promo shot). “When I organize an event and people come and they all have a really great experience, … I’m like, ‘Holy crap, I did that,’” they muse. “That’s like writing a record every day at camp.”

I can only wonder whether these Not Back to School performances mirror what fans have seen so far during the Home, Like NoPlace Is There tour; “The devotion of the audience was palpable,” writer Eli Enis reported from the opening show. “I was put to shame by people who unconsciously recited every syllable, the way people sing when they’ve heard a song a thousand times before, and will go on to hear many thousand times more.” Which makes me wonder, of all the albums from this era to generate this kind of devotion, why Home, Like NoPlace Is There ? To understand the impact of the Hotelier’s second LP—in some ways their debut, as 2011’s It Never Goes Out was originally released under the band name “the Hotel Year”—one has to understand what “emo” meant in 2014.

Here’s the short version: In the early aughts, you had Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance, Myspace and MTV2 representing not just the emo genre but popular rock music as a whole, and “emo” became a fashion sense, a lifestyle, and a pejorative. Then, a bunch of bands from Philly and Chicago and Connecticut decided they wanted to sound like scrappier, less heralded ’90s trailblazers like Cap’n Jazz and American Football. There was a bubbling scene, a “revival,” if you will, that was fostered on message boards, online zines, and Tumblr and that started in about 2008 and generated remarkable momentum without any sort of mainstream press. And then, in 2013, there were too many grand achievements to be ignored: The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die’s Whenever, If Ever , Balance and Composure’s The Things We Think We’re Missing , Crash of Rhinos’ Knots , Pity Sex’s Feast of Love , and Foxing’s The Albatross , to name a few . If you’re wondering how TikTok has become glutted with SpongeBob and It’s Always Sunny clips overdubbed with twinkling guitars and labeled “Midwest Emo,” it starts here.

But if this wave of bands wasn’t taken all that seriously, well, they didn’t seem to take themselves all that seriously either. “Twinkle daddies” became a term du jour referring to the era’s signature ringing guitar arpeggios and embrace of fatherly fashion staples. Even the most ambitious and literary acts of the time were knowingly extra , meeting self-identifying emos on their own terms rather than toning things down to pass for “indie rock.” For all of the commonalities they had with emo’s second wave in the mid-’90s, there weren’t any major labels sniffing around for the next Jimmy Eat World or Dashboard Confessional.

There was a faint buzz surrounding Home, Like NoPlace Is There in February 2014, but nothing suggesting that it would eventually be remembered as an “instant classic.” The weekend before the album dropped, I saw the Hotelier top a five-band bill at Bridgetown DIY, a tiny punk venue about 20 miles east of Los Angeles; they were initially scheduled to be in the middle of the lineup, below a solo set from State Lines, a.k.a. Jade Lilitri, who’d go on to join the Hotelier as a touring guitarist in 2016 and release four celebrated albums of emo-inflected power pop as Oso Oso.

Home, Like NoPlace Is There wasn’t as musically inventive as some of the aforementioned class of 2013; one colleague compared it to Saves the Day, and I don’t think they were trying to be complimentary. But the qualities the Hotelier shared with Emo Nite staples —unrepentant shout-along hooks, strategically employed gang vocals, a need for catharsis above all else—offered a way in for listeners who wanted to revisit that era without its more problematic qualities. As Spin sagely noted in its 101 Best Albums of the 2010s list , “ Home, Like NoPlace Is There asks its listeners to rethink what ‘emo’ means while simultaneously hitting every one of the genre’s benchmarks.”

Holden’s subject matter indeed dealt in emo’s requisite, explosive interpersonal conflicts, but they applied a more critical, modernist political lens. Home is sometimes about the way people fail each other individually, but most often about how a capitalist society is entirely unsuited to help just about anyone. There’s suicide, generational trauma, gender dysphoria, intractable power dynamics; “Housebroken,” a divisive, loping ballad inspired by Malcom X that uses an abusive relationship with a dog as a metaphor for police brutality, was retired by Holden for years due to its misinterpretation by fans (particularly the lyric “We must keep our bitches in line”). “Housebroken” has taken back its rightful place in the set list, but ever the contrarians, the Hotelier has made audiences wait 15 minutes before it plays Home in full. It’s begun each set of this leg with a handful of cuts from its other albums and, at least for the lucky crowd in Nashville, closed with a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls’ “Name.”

To get a sense of Home, Like NoPlace Is There ’s impact within the overlapping communities of emo, hardcore, and pop-punk, watch the full-album performance at Gainesville’s Fest nine years ago . Or just watch the room levitate during the climactic “FUCK” of “An Introduction to the Album.” By the end of 2014, the frothing word of mouth eventually caused critics to take notice, even if much of the praise was backhanded. “The Hotelier do about 36 minutes of amateur punk-rock surgery on several tumorous events that they can’t seem to escape, and it becomes macabre and celebratory in the same shout-chorus,” Pitchfork declared on its year-end Honorable Mention list . Meanwhile, The New York Times stated , “In a year with several outstanding emo albums—yes, you read that right—this was the best.”

This was the sort of indie approval that emo bands had been striving for since the turn of the century—and indeed, a common internal critique of the scene at the time was that the increased attention had fostered a state of competition and commercial ambition that threatened what had made the community special to begin with. This was different from the “silent rivalries” that artistically motivated Holden during the making of Hotelier records or their tendency to take other bands or well-meaning journalists (including me) to task. By the time they got to work on Goodness , others had already begun to see the unsustainability of Holden’s intensity. The Hotelier recorded with engineer and producer Seth Manchester, whose CV is almost exclusively filled with abrasive, avant-garde metal and noise acts like Lightning Bolt, Liturgy, and Full of Hell. And still, Holden remembers Manchester telling them, “You might be the most stressed-out person I’ve ever worked with in my entire life.”

This stress didn’t really manifest on Goodness , which felt like the How It Feels to Be Something On to its predecessor’s Diary —sun dappled, spiritual, exploratory, bent on tearing up the emo textbook that the Hotelier helped write. “I couldn’t write another sad album if I tried,” Holden boasted in 2016 , and while Goodness hardly lacked for blood-pumping anthems, it became better known for its cryptic song titles, spoken-word readings, elegiac tributes to grandmas and Mother Earth, field recordings from Not Back to School, and … let’s just say divisive album cover. If you insist on seeing the unedited version, do not , under any circumstances, google it at work.

Goodness was met with nearly universal critical acclaim, and in 2016, the Hotelier was the first emo band to play Pitchfork Music Festival. One could argue that Goodness was the album toward which the entire emo revival aspired, and indeed, by the end of 2016, there was a real sense that the end of an era had arrived. “There was a DIY scene [years earlier], and then all the music media was like, ‘We love this kind of band,’ but they’re going to look for something new,” Holden says. “And I kinda blame the Hotelier for this part.”

The band was hardly alone in presenting a more measured, mature version of itself that ultimately became its epitaph. Pity Sex released White Hot Moon , and then Britty Drake went to get a PhD; You Blew It!’s forlorn Abendrot dropped the week after the 2016 election and preceded a phenomenally dispiriting tour that broke the band. Frontman Tanner Jones took a graphic design gig and eventually formed a lap-pop duo named Couplet with Evan Thomas Weiss, the usually prolific frontman of Into It. Over It., who went silent for four years after Standards. Modern Baseball broke up to preserve the members’ mental health, after which Jacob Ewald focused on Slaughter Beach, Dog, a wry, character-driven singer-songwriter vehicle. Title Fight’s Ned Russin went to Columbia University and started the minimalist post-punk project Glitterer. Balance and Composure signed a regrettable major label deal for the Radiohead-influenced Light We Made , after which Jon Simmons linked up with GothBoiClique and started making trap and electro-pop with CREEKS.

Meanwhile, Holden felt so beaten down by the Hotelier’s touring regimen that they stopped even listening to music, shifting their attention exclusively to podcasts and NPR. Reflecting on their mind state after the Goodness album cycle wound down, Holden sums it up thusly: “I’m tired of eating chips and hummus. I’m tired of my relationships ending because I’m not home to sustain them. I’m tired that my back hurts.” The Hotelier never announced a breakup or even a hiatus; “We had all this built-up resentment and we had this loss of momentum, and then we were just like, ‘Oh, OK, we’re not going to do this anymore,’” they sigh.

Holden didn’t necessarily think of online poker as a proper plan B when they picked it up during the making of Goodness. If the opportunity presented itself, they would find a nearby casino after finishing a show and, oftentimes, have a more lucrative night at the poker table than at the merch table. “How is it that I’m considered an expert in this field and I’m not getting paid nearly as much as I am where I’m not an expert?” they joked in a 2020 trend piece titled “How Quarantine Got Me Hooked on Online Poker.” Most of the interviews Holden has done since the last Hotelier tour appear on podcasts like Thinking Poker and websites like World Poker Tour, though that might overstate how deep they are in the game; if I’m to trust the “largest live poker database” on the internet, they’ve made a little over $2,000 in total live earnings. Their interest in poker actually began to wane during the pandemic, and by the time games became live again, Holden found themselves as disillusioned as they were with music: “I am so glad that I’m not sitting next to these people because I spent so much of my life sitting next to these people … and just, like, dealing with some of the worst people I’ve ever dealt with in my entire life.”

When Holden turned 30, they claim to have “made an intentional decision to not long for any piece of what was in my 20s”; they cut out poker, cut their hair, moved out of the anarchist collective, and sorta, kinda started doing drugs. They had never taken substances during a Hotelier show before their performance at the Counter Intuitive Holiday Showcase, and though they had been experimenting with microdosing mushrooms before then, “I took too much that day and definitely went overboard,” they laugh. When I watched it on livestream, the Hotelier sounded loose and reinvigorated, perhaps because they knew they didn’t have a grueling tour ahead of them. “I lost my voice for a couple days after,” Holden admits. “And in reflection, my partner was like, ‘Yeah, you did some stuff onstage that was kind of weird. You should not do that again. You should chill out.’”

Holden believes they have indeed chilled out as they enter their 30s, largely because they view it as distinct from their 20s. “There was like a period where I cut off music and I cut off poker because I was like, ‘I will introduce these things back to my life if they exist, if they need to exist, in my 30s,’” they explain. “But I will not do anything that is like longing for that period because that is only a recipe for, like, your own bad time.”

But really, what about new Hotelier music? Should that come to pass, make sure you dig a little deeper than usual when donating to A Celtic Sojourn on WGBH, Boston’s local NPR affiliate. Holden credits this program with single-handedly getting them back into music, which led them to attend a live performance. “I was like, ‘Ben would like this, I wish Ben was here to listen to this with me,’” they say, referring to Ben Gauthier, the Hotelier’s guitarist and co-vocalist. Turns out Gauthier was actually in attendance, and the two had missed each other. This led the duo to jam together, share some ideas, and, ostensibly, conceptualize the Hotelier’s fourth LP. You know, if Holden can find a place for it within the Princebird Solutions umbrella. “I know what the next record would be, but it just is a matter of me shuffling some stuff around in my life so that I can only work on music for the two or three months that I feel like it would take me to write it, and then the month that it would take us to record it,” they muse. “Like sometimes when people ask me, I say, ‘Oh, I have an entire new record. It’s just not written.’”

An earlier version of this piece misstated the name of the Hotelier’s guitarist and co-vocalist. His name is Ben Gauthier, not Ben Hoffman.

Ian Cohen is a writer and registered dietitian living in San Diego. His work has appeared in Pitchfork , Spin , Stereogum , and Grantland .

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I love The Hotelier a lot. Their sophomore album, "Home, Like No Place Is There" is an important album for me and their latest album "Goodness" is one of my favorite albums of 2016. It is one of those albums that was the right thing at the right time for me as an individual and is such a huge developmental leap for the band.

With this in mind, I was looking forward to seeing them for the second time - my first time seeing them as a sole headliner.

The band are tight and play their songs well. There were flourishes and small changes to songs such as "An Introduction To the Album" and "Among the Wildflowers" that enhanced them from the original album versions and helped show off the bands creativity. It was nice to hear them play fan favorites from "Home..." alongside a majority of the songs from their new album. They didn't play "End of Reel" - one of my favorite songs from "Goodness" but songs like "Sun" and "You In This Light" hit in a way that made me appreciate the album versions much more afterwards.

Singing and shouting along with the crowd to popular songs like "Your Deep Rest", "An Introduction..." and "Soft Animals" was a fun and cathartic as a fan could hope for.

On the other hand, The Hotelier could be more dynamic performers. Opinion will always be divided on how much a band should talk in between songs, what the tone and content should be and how much this affects the show. At this show, the chat in between songs was minimal and, where it occurred, felt awkward like it was something the guys felt like they should do rather than wanted to do. Perhaps it's a confidence issue. When they tried to bring up the issue of being away from the USA during Donald Trump's inauguration and the demonstrations in the following days, it seemed to fall on the deaf ears of a crowd mostly talking amongst themselves during what was probably the most genuine and impassioned part of the band's between-song talking. I think it was about the confidence (or lack thereof) with which it was delivered and more command of presence being required.

All-in-all, I had a good time. I feel like The Hotelier are a band that tour to support their albums (and perform as such) rather than make albums so as to have things to play on tour. For as powerful and passionate as their music is, I think it's better to be listened to rather than rocked out to. Worth seeing if you're a fan but for bands playing modern emo, there are a lot more dynamic, exciting and involving bands than The Hotelier.

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The Hotelier never fails to be amazing. Even though the lead singer was sick he managed to still sing amazing. He did let us know he was sick and that if we knew the lyrics to sing along. I did not hesitate to help out. :D Definitely go see them because they just give you all the emo feels.

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I have seen many shows. This one is up there with one of the best! First time seeing the Hotelier and will not be my last. Sound great live. There is something to be said when 300 people are screaming the lyrics to all the songs!! Long live EMO!!!!

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Some irritating front audience members aside, this concert was amazing.

The sincerity and energy the band put into the performance had me smiling most of the way through Hotelier's set.

And they finished with Dendron. Which completed me.

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Celebrating the anniversaries of The Albatross and Home, Like Noplace Is There

Foxing and The Hotelier Announce Co-Headlining 10th Anniversary Tour

Foxing and The Hotelier are headed out on an expansive co-headlining tour to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their respective albums The Albatross and  Home, Like Noplace There Is .

After kicking off their tour in Pittsburgh on November 1st, the emo revivalists will continue with stops in Nashville, Chicago, Toronto, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and many more before wrapping up in Denver on February 28th. See the full touring itinerary below.

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“ The Albatross turns 10 years old this year. In that time we’ve been around the world and had the privilege to do things we’d only dreamed of previously,” Foxing wrote on Instagram . “We’ve grown so much as people since then, and made so many friends along the way. Chief among those friends we’ve made have been The Hotelier.”

In an Instagram post of their own, The Hotelier added, “We will be touring with Foxing as a celebration of HLNPIT , The Albatross , ourselves then, ourselves now, and our friendships we hold to this day. How time flies.”

Back in 2014, Foxing and The Hotelier first toured together following the release of The Albatross in November 2013 and  Home, Like Noplace There in February 2014. Read about the latter project in our list of the Top 15 emo albums in the last 15 years.

The Hotelier and Foxing 2023-2024 Tour Dates: 11/01 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre 11/02 – Columbus, OH @ Skully’s 11/03 – Nashville, TN @ The Basement East 11/04 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant 11/05 – Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck 11/07 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line 11/08 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall 11/10 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace 11/11 – Detroit, MI @ The Magic Stick 11/12 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom 11/14 – Washington, DC @ The Howard 11/15 – Philadelphia, PA @ The TLA 11/16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 11/17 – New York, NY @ Racket 11/18 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair 11/19 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair 02/07 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle 02/08 – Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle 02/09 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Heaven) 02/10 – Orlando, FL @ The Beacham 02/12 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall 02/13 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater 02/14 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk 02/16 – Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater 02/17 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater 02/18 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory 02/20 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory 02/21 – San Francisco, CA @ August Hall 02/23 – Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile 02/24 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre 02/25 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom 02/27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex 02/28 – Denver, CO @ Summit

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  • An Introduction to the Album Play Video
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Jan 20, 2024; Baltimore, MD, USA; Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) runs the ball against

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Former Ohio State Buckeyes and current Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud is currently in Japan as part of Gridiron Imports' 2024 Asia Tour.

On Saturday, Stroud and Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons appeared at a Tokyo Giants game to throw out the first pitch.

Jan 20, 2024; Baltimore, MD, USA; Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) runs the ball against

Former MLB pitcher Dallas Braden posted the video on X, with the quote, "This is why baseball is different than ANY other sport. Both Micah Parsons & CJ Stroud are FREAK athletes. Watching them throw a baseball would never tell you that."

This is why baseball is different than ANY other sport. Both Micah Parsons & CJ Stroud are FREAK athletes. Watching them throw a baseball would never tell you that. pic.twitter.com/g4wd6r70j3 — Dallas Braden (@DALLASBRADEN209) May 4, 2024

Stroud threw first and just missed to the left side of home plate. Parsons went next and bounced the pitch about a foot in front of home plate with an even less impressive throw.

The former Buckeyes quarterback is impressive on the football field when throwing a football, but he seemed uncomfortable with a baseball in his hand.

Parsons is a two-time Pro Bowler and one of the more athletic linebackers and pass rushers in the game, but that elite athleticism didn't translate to the pitcher's mound. Stroud's throwing motion looked anything but natural.

Over three seasons in Columbus , Stroud completed 575 passes for 8,123 yards and 85 touchdowns to just 12 interceptions.

Last season, as a rookie with the Texans, the 22-year-old won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and was named to the Pro Bowl while completing 319 passes for 4,108 yards and 23 touchdowns to just five interceptions.

Stroud led Houston to an unlikely playoff appearance and the team's first postseason win since 2019.

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