Geese Soars into the Spotlight with Their Massive Getting Killed Tour
New York City's up-and-coming punk band Geese is ready to take their music to the next level with their biggest headlining North American tour yet, the Getting Killed Tour. The tour kicks off on October 10 at Higher Ground Ballroom in Burlington, Vermont, and wraps up on November 21 with a hometown show at the Paramount in Brooklyn. The band has been making waves with their latest album, 3D Country, which was released in 2023 and received rave reviews. They have also been opening for artists like Jack White, Spoon, Greta Van Fleet, and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Now, they are ready to take their music on the road with a string of high-profile performances across the United States and Canada. The tour will take Geese to cities like Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Madison, St. Paul, Denver, Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Austin, Houston, Atlanta, Asheville, Carrboro, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, and Woodstock. In addition to the tour, Geese frontman Cameron Winter is also releasing his solo debut album Heavy Metal later this year. He will be playing a handful of solo shows in Europe and North America in support of the record, including gigs at Carnegie Hall in New York City, the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles, and Rockefeller Chapel in Chicago. Geese's latest album 3D Country has been described as a blend of bluesy, progressive, danceable, slick, rough, weird, and better than ever. The band has been teasing fans with a wild video for the title track and now they are ready to take their music to the masses on this massive tour. For fans of Geese and those looking for a unique and exciting live experience, this is not one to miss. With a mix of rock, blues, and progressive elements, Geese is sure to bring an unforgettable performance to each stop on the Getting Killed Tour. From the energetic riffs to the catchy melodies, Geese is sure to leave a lasting impression on every audience they encounter.