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Bad Religion Announce Fall 2023 US Tour
The punk vets are hitting the road for dates in September and October
Legendary punk act Bad Religion are set to embark on a US tour this fall.
The dates kick off September 27th in Ventura, California, and wrap up October 29th in Sayreville, New Jersey. The trek will see the punk vets playing a career-spanning set that will cull from their vast discography of 17 studio albums. Per the band’s press release, concertgoers can expect “a solid nod to Recipe for Hate ,” which hit its 30th anniversary in June.
Tickets are available via StubHub , where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Below you can see the full list of Bad Religion’s Fall 2023 US tour dates and revisit our interview with the band from last year. Get tickets to the upcoming gigs here .
Bad Religion’s 2023 US Tour Dates: 09/27 – Ventura, CA @ Majestic Ventura Theatre 09/28 – Riverside, CA @ Riverside Municipal Auditorium 09/29 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park 10/02 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre 10/03 – Garden City, ID @ Revolution Concert House 10/04 – Tacoma, WA @ Temple Theatre 10/06 – Reno, NV @ Virginia Street Brewhouse 10/07 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 10/08 – Chico, CA @ Senator Theater 10/10 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union 10/12 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom 10/13 – La Vista, NE @ The Astro – Indoor Theater 10/14 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory 10/16 – Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown 10/20 – Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone 10/21 – Cleveland, OH @ MasonicLive 10/22 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe 10/24 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount 10/25 – Albany, NY @ Empire Live 10/27 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall 10/28 – Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage 10/29 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
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Formed in 1979 in Los Angeles, California, Bad Religion is an American punk rock/progressive rock band. They are most known for their lyrics that often relate to social and political commentary.
High school mates, Greg Graffin, Jay Bentley, Jay Ziskrout, and Brett Gurewitz first formed the band in 1979. After a series of local shows the band began recording their first full-length album, “How Could Hell Be Any Worse?” in 1982 under the newly formed label, Epitaph Records (owned and run by Gurewitz). The following year the band released “Into the Unknown,” but due to changing personal lives, the band went on to disband temporarily.
Slowly but surely the band reunited, adding on Circle Jerks’ Greg Hetson on second guitar, and by 1988 the band released their third album, “Suffer,” followed by an eponymous tour. Immediately following the tour, the band went straight to the studio to record and release “No Control” in 1989, selling over 60,000 copies and becoming one of the most critically acclaimed punk rock band despite mainstream attention. However, in April 1991 Pete Finestone left Bad Religion to concentrate on his other band, The Fisherman, and was later replaced by Bobby Schayer.
With grunge rock and punk rock gaining mainstream popularity in the early 90s, Bad Religion signed with Atlantic Records and released their seventh album “Recipe For Hate” in 1993. Due to allegedly needing to focus more attention on Epitaph Records, Gurewitz left the band, although popular speculation for his leaving the band was due to accusations of “selling out.” Guitarist Brian Baker then replaced Gurewitz, and the following record in 1994, “Stranger Than Fiction”, became their most successful album and was awarded gold status by 1998.
After a series of tours and record releases, and the loss of Schayer (replaced by Brooks Wackerman), the band returned to Epitaph records in 2001. Consequently, Gurewitz rejoined the band, and the new six piece lineup released “The Process of Belief.” Continuing to put out records and massive amounts of touring, the band took up a few night residencies in 2008 at the House of Blues in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, followed by a few European festivals. In Spring of 2010 the band celebrated their 30th anniversary by going on a 30 nights, 30 song set tour throughout Southern California and Nevada. Due to various reasons, it wasn’t until 2013 that the band released their sixteenth studio album.
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I caught a Bad Religion concert (where they performed with Linkin Park) earlier this year at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California. The venue was great, seated over 2,000 people, and was filled to capacity with rabid fans.
It’s actually a good thing that Bad Religion did the show with Linkin Park even though I don’t think that the target audiences necessarily line up too well; I say this because it allowed a side-by-side comparison of a truly legendary band with a pop music fad.
Bad Religion’s no-holds-barred punk attitude has weathered the test of time where Linkin Park’s angst-driven attraction has withered and crumbled away. Bad Religion’s always aspired to a greater meaning in their music, whether that be of political activism or in other domains, and their messages remain as relevant today as the day they were written.
So not only do these guys put on a truly captivating punk rock show, you’ll learn something as well if you’re paying attention. The group demanded our undivided attention from the moment they stepped on stage, and we were well rewarded for giving it to them.
Bad Religion is doing an international tour right now and there are no excuses not to go to one of their shows if you’re even remotely close.
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Punk rockers Bad Religion have a cult-like status for their live show on the circuit due to the aggression and dedication in which they perform every single night. Despite having formed 25 years ago, the group show no signs of slowing and continue to delight fans with career spanning set lists.
Having so much material to choose from can be a tricky decision, yet the cheers from the audience are good indication that they made the right choices with the likes of 'Social Suicide' and '21st Century (Digital Boy)'. They have always struggled commercially in the UK yet their shows are always attended well and the band are clearly grateful to the fans who continue to support them.
Beneath the ominous fragmented backdrop they rock out through a two hour set which keeps the crowds engaged, cheering and moshing. Big finish 'Infected' leaves the band knowing that despite not selling mass amounts of records in Britain, they are always assured to sell gig tickets.
I've been listening to Bad Religion for most of my lifetime dating back to recording a copy of their first EP off a friend in the mid 80s. Since I've had the joy of seeing them a number of times. Almost always in a large venue which is not my favorite way to see a punk band. In fact I was more excited about seeing Naked Raygun and Stiff Little Fingers. However, they were as always solid from the first song to the last. Playing through their hits and playing at least one or two songs off just about every record since Suffer. I understand that a majority of their fan base comes post Suffer but I've never understood why they never seem to play anything older. It's always a disappointment for me but then again they aren't really even the same band that put out those first two records.
That said there was enough great songs in the set to satisfy any BR fan and to put a smile on my face.
Very Great performances by Dave Hause, Against Me! And Bad Religion! All three were quite entertaining and played amazingly!
The first act with Dave Hause was very funny and entertaining. Him and his brother are very talented musicians.
The second act with Against Me! Was so awnsome! Laura Grace is super talented in person and so cool to have seen one of my favorite bands perform live.
Last but not Least Bad Religion totally stole the show! With their punk rock attitudes towards today's politics and Trump bashing.
Super talented group that 100% stood the test of time!
Hoping they will return to the Observatory very soon.
Wow. What a fucking show! The opener was a band called “Emily Davis and the Murder Police” who I had never heard of and they blew me away. Great start to the show! She has great presence and the band sounded great and was super tight. BR came on afterwards and basically tore down the house with an hour plus set. They played song after song after song which was fantastic. For a band about to celebrate its 40th anniversary they played like a bunch of kids, they also sounded phenomenal. I really hope to god they come back soon cause I would love to see them again.
I saw Bad Religion in Seattle on 10/26/16. I've been listening to them since I was 10, so I was incredibly excited to seem them, and I was not disappointed. It was obvious that after decades of touring they have their shows near perfected, but that is not to say that it was mechanical or boring. Although well planned, it was clear that everyone was putting their all into it. Jay Bentley especially brings a ridiculous and goofy confidence to bass. They played all the hits as well as few more obscure songs, and it was one of the best shows I have ever been to.
The Bad Religion show at Emo's in Austin, Texas on October 2, 2019, like all their shows I've seen for the last 30 years (and I'm sure for the 10 years before my live show attendance) was superb. Their setlist was fantastic. Songs from today back to the early 80's rang out with such relevance it makes you equally impressed by their timeless songwriting, and sad at how little has changed in nearly 4 decades. It is always an honor and blast to see the best damn punk band melting the faces of a multigenerational crowd year after year.
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The greatest band put on the greatest show ... Bad Religion played many of their iconic hits along with every song from the classic album No Control. The event had the typical aspects of a bad religion show ... expert sweat-drenched fans singing along to every song ... intense mosh pit ... diverse crowd ... amazing lyrics and song-writing ... witty banter ... and a fun positive raucous vibe ... what more could you ask for ?!? I hope those guys never stop.
Going to a Bad Religion concert at Bowery Ballroom was amazing. First time I saw them live was December 1996 in Brazil. After more than 18 years, they still rock on the stage. They keep doing great punk-rock music, and being 35 years on the road give them a public covering all ages. Gray hair, no hair, long hair...
Straight and simple chords that make us bang our heads and shake our body.
Thanks, guys, for this great presentation!
The annual return of Bad Religion to New Jersey was spot on in its intensity and delivery of punk perfection. The band is playing with remarkable passion, regardless of the years they've already spent on the road. Any chance to see Bad Religion is not to be missed.
Highlight: They played "The Handshake" from "Stranger Than Fiction."
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Bad Religion & Social Distortion 2024 Tour: Dates, venues, and more
T he two heavyweights of Southern California punk, Bad Religion and Social Distortion, have announced a co-headlining tour together for spring 2024, much to the excitement of fans around the US. The new tour will see Social Distortion playing 40th-anniversary sets for their 1983 debut album Mommy's Little Monster, which now holds a cult status in the world of punk.
The 2024 Bad Religion and Social Distortion tour will see a variety of interesting venues, including a big, outdoor rooftop NYC show on May 4, 2024, at The Rooftop at Pier 17.
Talking about the tour, Bad Religion bassist Jay Bentley said:
"43 years after playing our first ever live show with Social Distortion, we're finally going to tour together!...That we're both still making music and touring the world is a testament to the staying power of SoCal punk rock!"
Bad Religion vocalist Greg Graffin added:
"Though we evolved in different directions, we both carried the torch of Southern California punk all along the way. Now we're so excited to be on the same stage again."
Here is the complete list of all the shows in Bad Religion and Social Distortion's co-headlining tour.
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April 9, 2024- Bakersfield, CA Mechanics Bank Theater
April 10, 2023- Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
April 11, 2024- Chula Vista, CA North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
April 13, 2024- Las Vegas, NV Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – The Theater
April 14, 2024- Mesa, AZ Mesa Amphitheater
April 16, 2024- Lubbock, TX Lonestar Amphitheater
April 18, 2024- Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
April 19, 2024- San Antonio, TX Boeing Center at Tech Port
April 20, 2024- Austin, TX Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Greenway
April 22, 2024- Houston, TX Bayou Music Center
April 23, 2024- New Orleans, LA The Filmore Harrah's New Orleans
April 26, 2024- St. Augustine, FL The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre
April 27, 2024- Fort Lauderdale, FL Revolution
April 28, 2024- Clearwater, FL Coachman Park – The Sound
April 30, 2024- Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
May 1, 2024- North Charleston, SC Firefly Distillery – Lawn
May 3, 2024- Oxon Hill, MD The Theater at MGM National Harbor
May 4, 2024- New York, NY Pier 17 – The Rooftop
May 5, 2024- Philadelphia, PA The Filmore Philadelphia
May 7, 2024- Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
May 10, 2024- Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
May 11, 2024- Detroit, MI The Masonic Temple Theatre
May 12, 2024- Cincinnati, OH The Andrew J Brady Music Center
May 14, 2024- Milwaukee, WI The Rave/Eagles Club – Eagles Ballroom
May 15, 2024- West Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom
May 17, 2024- Indianapolis, IN Everwise Amphitheater
May 18, 2024- Chicago, IL Salt Shed – Indoors
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The tickets for Bad Religion and Social Distortion tour 2024 go on artist pre-sale today at 12:00 pm. The sale for the general public goes live on Friday, December 15, 2023, at 10.00 AM ET.
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Punk pioneers Bad Religion have announced a large North American tour commencing later in 2024 after wrapping up another European run. The 22-date trek takes place in September/October invading U.S. markets like Huntington, Richmond, Nashville, Kansas City and Seattle. Canadian shows are planned for Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver. The band recently joined forces with Social Distortion earlier this year for a huge co-headlining tour along with special guests The Lovebombs.
Bad Religion will continue supporting their 17th studio album 'Age of Unreason' released on May 3rd, 2019 via Epitaph Records. The same year, the band launched their Age of Unreason Tour across America which was joined by Dave Hause & The Mermaid and The Lawrence Arms . Back in 2022, they hit the road with support from Slaughterhouse after wrapping up their 40th anniversary tour the prior year along with Alkaline Trio . Current members include Greg Graffin, Brett Gurewitz, Jay Bentley, Brian Baker, Mike Dimkich and Jamie Miller.
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Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. They make extensive use of three-part vocal harmonies (which they refer to in their album liner notes as the "oozin' aahs") and guitar solos, and are known for their lyrics, which cover topics such as criticism of religion, political commentary and society in general. The band's lineup has changed several times over its lifespan, with lead vocalist Greg Graffin being the only consistent member; the current lineup, however, features three of the band's four original members (Graffin, Brett Gurewitz and Jay Bentley). To date, Bad Religion has released sixteen studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, three EPs (one of which is composed of covers of Christmas songs) and two DVDs (which were both recorded live). They are considered to be one of the best-selling punk rock acts of all time, having sold over five million albums worldwide. Bad Religion had built an underground following in the United States with their early albums (including Suffer, No Control, Against the Grain and Generator) before signing to Atlantic Records in 1993. They first reached substantial commercial success with their seventh studio album and major-label debut Recipe for Hate (1993), which peaked at number 14 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and spawned one of their popular songs "American Jesus". Recipe for Hate was followed a year later by Stranger than Fiction (1994), which spawned their biggest hits "Infected" and the re-recorded version of "21st Century (Digital Boy)", and was certified gold in both the United States and Canada. Shortly before the release of Stranger than Fiction, Gurewitz left Bad Religion to run his label Epitaph on a full-time basis (in response to the success of the label's artists The Offspring and Rancid), and was replaced by Brian Baker. Since Gurewitz's return to the band in 2001, they have undergone a resurgence in popularity, with their sixteenth studio album True North (2013) becoming Bad Religion's first album to crack the top 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, where it peaked at number 19. The band is expected to release their seventeenth studio album in 2018.
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Bad Religion Expand ‘Age of Unreason’ Tour With New Fall Dates
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Bad Religion expanded their ongoing North American tour to include a stretch of fall dates. The new 18-date leg kicks off September 17th in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and wraps October 12th in Sacramento, California.
Tickets go on sale Friday, July 19th at 10 a.m. local time. More information is available at the band’s website .
The punk sextet are currently touring in support of their 17th LP, the May-released Age of Unreason . Their next show is July 17th in Santa Ana, California, and that summer run concludes August 17th in Hollywood, California.
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Bad Religion have promoted Age of Unreason with three singles: “My Sanity,” “Chaos From Within” and “Do the Paranoid Style,” the latter of which they paired with a wild video featuring vintage propaganda footage. They also included the previously issued songs “The Kids Are Alt-Right” and “The Profane Rights of Man” as CD bonus tracks.
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July 17 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory July 19 – Ventura, CA @ Ventura Theater July 20 – Mountain View, CA @ Warped Tour July 25 – Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre July 26 – Montreal, QC @ 77 Montreal 2019 July 27 – East Providence, RI @ Roadblock Music Festival July 30 – Portland, ME @ Aura July 31 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues August 2 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall August 3 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel August 4 – Mckees Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre August 6 – Rochester, NY @ Anthology August 7 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre August 9 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre August 10 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre August 11 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore August 13 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz August, 14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade August 16 – Las Vegas, NV @ Psycho Las Vegas August 17 – Hollywood, CA @ Hollywood Palladium September 17 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution September 18 – St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live! September 19 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues September 21 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Sea. Hear. Now September 23 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts September 24 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore September 26 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom September 27 – Birmingham, AL @ Iron City September 28 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues September 30 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues October 1 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues October 2 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s October 4 – Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theatre October 5 – Phoenix, AZ @ Van Buren October 6 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA October 8 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory October 9 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory October 12 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock
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Bad Religion Announce Cancelation Of Fall 2024 Tour Dates Due To “Unforeseen Family Circumstances”
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Due to an unforeseen family circumstance, we are canceling our upcoming fall tour. We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause. We appreciate your understanding. For ticket refunds, please visit the point of purchase. A sincere apology to @niis.losangeles for your willingness and support. Go check them out, they are fantastic!
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Bad Religion Cancel Fall 2024 North American Tour
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Bad Religion have announced the cancelation of their Fall 2024 North American tour.
The punk vets cited an “unforeseen family circumstance” as the reason for the canceled dates, which was scheduled to kick off September 17th in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and run through an October 19th show in Sacramento, California.
The band shared the following in a statement on Instagram and gave a nod to Los Angeles punk band Niis, who appeared to be the tour’s support act:
“We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause. For ticket refunds, please visit the point of purchase. A sincere apology to @niis.losangeles for your willingness and support. Go check them out, they are fantastic!”
The trek would have been Bad Religion’s second stateside trek of 2024 following their tour earlier this year with Social Distortion. It was set up to be the band’s most active year since 2021, when they belatedly celebrated their 40th anniversary with a tour (postponed from 2020 due to COVID) and the release of their autobiography, DO WHAT YOU WANT: The Story of Bad Religion .
Below you can see the tour poster with the affected dates for Bad Religion’s canceled Fall 2024 North American tour.
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Legendary punk band cancels upcoming tour due to ‘an unforeseen family circumstance’
- Published: Aug. 29, 2024, 7:00 p.m.
Punk rock band Bad Religion canceled its upcoming tour after citing unforeseen family circumstances on Wednesday. (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media) Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
- Christopher Burch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Punk rock band Bad Religion has canceled its upcoming North American tour after due to ‘an unforeseen family circumstances.’
The seminal Los Angeles band announced the news via social media on Wednesday.
“Due to an unforeseen family circumstance, we are canceling our upcoming fall tour,” the post read. “We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause. We appreciate your understanding. For ticket refunds, please visit the point of purchase.”
Additional details on the situation have not been provided yet.
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The tour was set to commence in Pennsylvania on Sept. 17 and conclude Oct. 19 in Sacramento. While the tour was not coming to New Jersey, it was set to include a stop on Long Island. The band extended an apology to the tour’s planned opening act, Niis, urging fans, “go check them out, they are fantastic.”
Bad Religion formed in 1980 in California. Singer Greg Graffin has been the only constant member. The band is known for songs like “Infected,” “American Jesus,” “21st Century (Digital Boy)” and more. The band has has released 17 studio albums, including its most recent “Age of Unreason” in 2019.
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BAD RELIGION Cancels Fall 2024 Tour Due To 'An Unforeseen Family Circumstance'
Punk rock veterans BAD RELIGION have scrapped their previously announced fall 2024 tour.
"Due to an unforeseen family circumstance, we are cancelling our upcoming fall tour," the band wrote on social media on Tuesday, August 27.
"We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause. We appreciate your understanding."
Ticket refunds will be available at the point of purchase.
Having celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2020, BAD RELIGION formed in 1980 in the suburbs of Los Angeles. The band has become synonymous with intelligent and provocative West Coast punk rock and are considered one of the most influential and important bands in the genre. BAD RELIGION has continually pushed social boundaries and questioned authority and beliefs armed only with propulsive guitars, charging drumbeats, thoughtful lyrics and an undying will to inspire and provoke anyone who will listen.
The band released its 17th studio album, "Age Of Unreason" , in 2019. The critically acclaimed record offers a fiery and intensely relevant musical response to the times, with songs that address a myriad of socio-political maladies, including conspiracy theories, racist rallies, Trump 's election, the erosion of the middle class, alternative facts and more. There is a stylistic consistency to the band's iconic and influential sound — hard fast beats, big hooks and rousing choruses, yet each new song remains distinctive, utilizing composition, melody and lyrics to deliver a unique narrative consistent with the band's longstanding humanist worldview.
In December 2020, BAD RELIGION celebrated its 40 years of making music with "Decades" , a four-episode online streaming event captured live at The Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California. The band felt it important to commemorate the conclusion of 2020 as a strange moment in history when they reached that 40-year milestone. The celebratory episodes included live performance footage, exclusive interviews, and a peek at their rehearsals leading up to the taping of "Decades" .
In August 2020, BAD RELIGION released its autobiography, "Do What You Want: The Story Of Bad Religion" , written with the group's full cooperation and support. It reveals the ups and downs of the band's 40-year career, from their beginnings as teenagers experimenting in a San Fernando Valley garage dubbed "The Hell Hole" to headlining major music festivals around the world. The book predominantly features the four principal voices of BAD RELIGION in a hybrid oral history/narrative format: Greg Graffin , Brett Gurewitz , Jay Bentley and Brian Baker . It also includes rare photos and never-before-seen material from their archives.
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Punk rock band cancels tour due to ‘unforeseen family circumstances’
- Published: Aug. 29, 2024, 11:51 a.m.
Jay Bentley and Greg Graffin of Bad Religion perform at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on September 17, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Barry Brecheisen/WireImage via Getty Images) WireImage
- Geoff Herbert | [email protected]
Longtime punk rock band Bad Religion has canceled its upcoming tour dates, including two concerts in New York state, due to “unforeseen” circumstances.
“Due to an unforeseen family circumstance, we are canceling our upcoming fall tour . We apologize for any disappointment and disruption this may cause. We appreciate your understanding,” the group said in a statement Wednesday.
Canceled shows include a Sept. 18 concert at The Paramount in Huntington, N.Y., and a Sept. 25 performance at Buffalo RiverWorks. Refunds will be issued at the point of purchase, according to Bad Religion’s statement.
No additional details were disclosed.
According to Billboard , Bad Religion’s only consistent member over more than four decades is co-founder and singer Greg Graffin. The band released its 17th studio album in 2019 and Graffin released an autobiography, “Do What You Want: The Story of Bad Religion,” in 2020.
The punk rock group formed in 1980 and earned a following with social and political themes. Notable songs include “Stranger Than Fiction,” “21st Century (Digital Boy),” “American Jesus” and “Los Angeles Is Burning.”
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