MINUS THE BEAR Releasing “Voids” Album + Spring Tour Dates

by | Jan 11, 2017

Betcha didn’t see this one coming. If you’ve been wondering what’s going on with Minus The Bear lately, look no further. The band are set to release their sixth studio album called Voids.

Now Voids is the band’s first album in five years. It follows their 2012 record Infinity Overhead and will see them on a new label. Well, to be specific, it’ll see them back on Suicide Squeeze Records, who released early MTB material, including their first three full-lengths.

This spring the band will be out on a North American headlining tour to support the record. They’ll be joined by Beach Slang and Bayonne.

Here’s their new single “Invisible.”

Voids comes out March 3rd.

Minus The Bear tour dates:

Mar 10 Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory (no Bayonne)
Mar 11 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot  (no Bayonne)
Mar 12 Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall  (no Bayonne)
Mar 14 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
Mar 18 Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Mar 20 Orlando, FL @ Beacham Theater
Mar 21 Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
Mar 22 Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
Mar 23 Richmond, VA @ The National
Mar 24 Washington, DC @ Black Cat
Mar 25 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Mar 26 Boston, MA @ Royale
Mar 28 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Mar 29 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (no Beach Slang)
Mar 30 Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
Mar 31 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Apr 01 Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
Apr 02 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall
Apr 04 Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line
Apr 05 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
Apr 06 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Apr 07 St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
Apr 08 San Antonio, TX @ Maverick Music Festival
Apr 10 Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
Apr 12 Los Angeles, CA @ Belasco Theater
Apr 13 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Apr 14 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Apr 15 Seattle, WA @ Showbox

Photo: Shervin Lainez / Bradley Hale

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