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Baroness Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 217,864
Category Alternative, Metal, Progressive Metal, Rock, Sludge Metal, Indie
Concerts
May
11
Welcome to Rockville 2024
Daytona Beach
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May
13
The Ramkat & Gas Hill Drinking Room
Winston-salem
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May
14
Elevation 27
Virginia Beach
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May
15
Rams Head Live!
Baltimore
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May
16
The Stone Pony
Asbury Park
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May
18
Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center
Harrisburg
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May
19
Sonic Temple Festival 2024
Columbus
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May
31
State Theatre
Portland
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Jun
01
District Music Hall
Norwalk
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Jun
02
Essex
Rochester
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Jun
04
The Pyramid Scheme
Grand Rapids
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Jun
05
The Vogue
Indianapolis
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Jun
07
Majestic Theatre
Madison
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Jun
08
Durty Nellie's
Palatine
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Jun
09
Baroness
Chicago
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Jun
10
Wooly's
Des Moines
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Jun
12
The Bottleneck
Lawrence
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Jun
14
Growlers
Memphis
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Jun
15
Diamond Ballroom
Oklahoma City
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Jun
17
The Hall
Little Rock
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Jun
18
The Basement East
Nashville
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Jun
19
Saturn
Birmingham
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Jun
21
The Broadberry
Richmond
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Jun
22
Jefferson Theater
Charlottesville
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Jun
23
The Fillmore
Silver Spring
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Jun
24
Mr. Smalls Theatre
Millvale
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Jun
26
89 North Music Venue
Patchogue
Tickets
Jun
27
Broken Goblet Brewing
Bensalem
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Jun
30
Sherman Theater
Stroudsburg
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Jul
24
Zentrum Simmering
Wien
Tickets
Jul
25
Hills of Rock Festival 2024
Plovdiv
Tickets
Jul
28
Vintage Industrial Bar
Zagreb
Tickets
Jul
30
A38 Hajó
Budapest
Tickets
Jul
31
Wacken Open Air 2024
Wacken
Tickets
Aug
01
Rockstadt Extreme Fest 2024
Braşov
Tickets
Aug
03
Substage
Karlsruhe
Tickets
Aug
05
Garage
Saarbrucken
Tickets
Aug
06
Colos-Saal
Aschaffenburg
Tickets
Aug
07
Brutal Assault 2024
Jaroměř
Tickets
Aug
09
WERK 2 - Kulturfabrik Leipzig e.V.
Leipzig
Tickets
Aug
11
Alcatraz 2024
Kortrijk
Tickets
Aug
13
Doornroosje
Nijmegen
Tickets
Aug
15
ArcTanGent 2024
Bristol
Tickets
Aug
16
Motocultor Festival 2024
Saint-nolff
Tickets
Aug
16
The 1865
Southampton
Tickets
Nov
16
Helldorado
Eindhoven
Tickets
About Baroness
Grammy-award nominated heavy rock outfit Baroness mark their much-anticipated return with new album, STONE. Their sixth record overall and third released via Abraxan Hymns, STONE finds the Philadelphia-based quartet of John Baizley (guitars/vocals/illustration), Gina Gleason (guitars), Nick Jost (bass), and Sebastian Thomson (drums) streamlining the momentous multi-genre vocabulary of its critically-acclaimed predecessor Gold & Grey (2019). This is still very much Baroness—just refocused for efficiency and rethought as a consequence of stability. STONE’s most prominent tracks, "Last Word,” “Beneath the Rose,” “Shine,” and “Anodyne," reflect thoughtfully, groove deeply, and refract tumult effortlessly. They, of course, rock. “An important through line in Baroness is we don't like to repeat ourselves," says founding member John Baizley. "It's all about the willingness to take risks. When I was younger, the whole point of music was to be different, to find fresh risks and exciting ideas to explore, and to follow your own impulses rather than play by the rules. That's kind of goofy, but in practice, it works. It's really sort of terrifying to be at the sixth record in your career and think that you'll have to keep up with your history rather than continually invent. So, we doubled down on continuously inventing to see where it takes us. I think this record is a good reflection of that. STONE is a lot more alive, more direct.” Baizley founded Baroness in Savannah, Georgia, in 2003. Local/regional punk-hardcore scenes harbored the group as they went from strength to strength. They signed to indie Relapse Records (Mastodon, Cave In) in early 2007, where they released three decorated records—Red Album (2007), Blue Record (2009), and Yellow & Green (2012)—before forming their own label Abraxan Hymns. On STONE, Baroness untangle from self-imposed complication. It’s back to basics but constructed with a lifetime of perspective and experience. To wit, acoustic opener “Embers” features Baizley and Gleason harmonizing to the lyric “Build me a home of ember and chain / Leave me a simple life.” This mantra carries through to the arcadian vibes of closer “Bloom.” If home is where the heart is, then Baroness is home. “When I joined in 2017, I was just trying to find my place,” Gleason says. “This time, I felt like I could express a little more. I had a history with everybody in the band, so I was less scared of imposing. I incorporated more of my guitar playing, which, in a way, was like coming full circle to what I've done in the past. I think we were able to strip everything away on this record. We were unified in that, I think. So, we just jumped in and did our best. That felt really good. It was a really cool, empowering, creative experience.” The origins of STONE go back to 2020. It is not a pandemic record, but the core of it was written during its darkest days. Anxiety, relief, and resolve are stitched deeply throughout. When the foursome was isolated in Pennsylvania and New York, turning stems of music into full-fledged songs felt insurmountable. Baroness toiled as the world roiled. Creativity fully flourished only when they escaped to an Airbnb in Barryville, a quaint hamlet on the New York/Pennsylvania border. The undulating "Beneath the Rose,” the energetic drive of “Anodyne,” the trad-metal burl of “Last Word,” and the dynamic introspection of “Shine” rushed out, as did the motorik of “Choir” and the emotional heft of “Magnolia.” STONE was a sort of catharsis, a turning of the page, a middle finger to the suffocating insincerity of expectation. “Playing one idea for 13 hours a day, you lose yourself inside of the music,” Jost shares. “You have to follow where that headspace takes you and trust your mates. Extreme isolation enhances this state of mind and allows you to explore things unhindered. That process of exploration is a big part of this album.” One of the main aspirations behind STONE was to take Baroness back to a DIY approach. Over the years, Baizley had become accustomed to, and talented at, engineering, recording, and mixing. Instead of taking the band to an actual studio, they transformed the Airbnb in Barryville into an impromptu recording space with its big, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, and brick/glass walls. While Baroness wrote STONE, Baizley recorded and pre-mixed it. In a way, each song on STONE has its own sonic treatment. After the group finished tracking drums, guitars, and bass, they took everything back to Baizley’s unfinished basement - where parts of Gold & Grey were also recorded—in Pennsylvania to put down the vocals and add other bells and whistles. STONE was then handed off to Grammy-nominated mix master Joe Barresi (Kyuss, Alice In Chains) for final mixing and polishing and Grammy-winning mastering guru Bob Ludwig (Led Zeppelin, Nirvana) at Gateway Mastering Studios. “The recording process was completely self-contained,” Thomson explains. “Having just the four of us in a rented house in the mountains for a month resulted in not only a cohesive and authentic sound, but also an intense collective mentality.” Conceptually, STONE eschews the color-based themes of its predecessors, but it’s just as personally weighty. Baizley's initial ideas were negative and rayless. The right feel wasn't right. To get out of his funk he took Baroness on the road again, playing in smaller, intimate venues on the 'Your Baroness' tour, which featured no opening acts and fan-curated setlists that reached nearly three hours in length and offered an extensive look at the band’s back-catalogue. He built the lyrical foundation for STONE on that tour. Indeed, freedom gave way to ideas of permanence, both literal and figurative. Sure, Baizley came face-to-face with death—and a distant relative, in fact—while strolling through a local cemetery, but he also realized that STONE means so much more, from struggle and support to perseverance and comfort. “This record started off the loosest conceptually,” says Baizley. "It ended up feeling like it was different chapters in a short story. One thing I've learned about myself is that each album is always about the time between. That's pretty broad, but it's true. I tend to focus on the things that are confusing to me—and I'm confused by the things I find difficult. So, this album is sort of a reflection of my life. I've had some tough years, and I think I've found some semblance of calm now. I think I found that walking through Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia. Sure, there's death, but there's memory, too. I found that almost peaceful. There's a song on Pink Floyd's Animals where they use stone as a metaphor for a grave, but it’s presented in this almost polite, poetic way. That was definitely going through my mind.” As Baroness edge into their 20th year, they're finding new ways to engage internally. They're more secure now than ever before, largely due to the lineup of Baizley, Gleason, Jost, and Thomson remaining intact through thick and thin. In that certainty, Baroness have found the will to innovate or iterate for their artistic pleasure. STONE is a monument. That it kicks ass helps, too.
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Genres
Alternative, Metal, Progressive Metal, Rock, Sludge Metal, Indie
Band members
Gina Gleason - guitar, John Baizley - guitar, Sebastian Thomson – drums, Nick Jost – basskeyboard
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What fans are saying
Charles
5 / 5
Amazing show! Escuela Grind brought some amazing energy to kick things off and Baroness closed out the evening with a spectacular performance! I am so glad I got to see the show from the front row. Scored the setlist and a pick from Gina. 🤘🏼😝🤘🏼
Empire Control Room & Garage Austin, TX
Oct 23, 2023
Alexander
5 / 5
Absolutely incredible! Baroness’ stage presence is phenomenal and somehow the performance live shows the music as transcendental in a way not fully captured in the recordings. Terrific. Also, the members are super super cool and was happy to meet them after the show :)
Mr. Smalls Theatre Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 18, 2019
David
4 / 5
Awesome and fun show from Baroness. The band is incredible to watch live. They have a wide range of styles/moods. They can play beautiful slow melodies in one song, and juxtapose that with a hard rocking riff in another song. Highly recommend.
The Echo Los Angeles, CA
Mar 29, 2022
scott
5 / 5
Baroness is a band best hear LIVE. Period. 2-hour show with an ALL-TIME setlist partly chosen by ME at The Bottleneck - my favorite venue EVER? 🤯 I'll be re-living this show in my mind for the rest of my life!
The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
Apr 04, 2022
Airrunning
5 / 5
Wow! These guys are amazing! They truly love what they do and it’s infectious to watch. They played a nice mix of songs from all the albums. Only wish they could have played longer.
The Nile Theater Mesa, AZ
Oct 26, 2023
Bill
3 / 5
Baroness is awesome but the set was short, there were technical difficulties and the sound was awful. Please come back and play a better venue. Jumpin Gina rocks!
The Danforth Music Hall Toronto, Canada
Apr 04, 2019
Scott
5 / 5
Baroness has great songs. I don't know why songs like "March to the Sea" and "Shock Me" weren't more popular. Soul Glo were very entertaining. Can't wait to see Baroness again.
Roxian Theatre McKees Rocks, PA
Nov 26, 2023
MARTIN
5 / 5
Zeal and Ardor were amazing! Deafheaven was not what I expected, in a great way. What a performance. Baroness was phenomenal their new songs from the new album were great!
The Van Buren Phoenix, AZ
Mar 14, 2019
Brandon
5 / 5
Baroness is ALWAYS amazing and they were better than ever tonight! The only disappointment was the crowd leaving right after the 'final' song - we could've had an encore people!!!
The Van Buren Phoenix, AZ
Mar 14, 2019
Shona
5 / 5
These guys totally rocked it for us, blazing set, Gina is an amazing guitarist, John's vocals are solid and full. Brilliant chatting to John afterwards too, cheers 😁
O2 Apollo Manchester Manchester, United Kingdom
Oct 02, 2019
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Baroness Tour Cities
Bensalem, PA Eindhoven, Netherlands Jaroměř, Czech Republic Portland, ME Patchogue, NY Vienna, Austria Nijmegen, Netherlands Madison, WI Zagreb, Croatia Charlottesville, VA Southampton, United Kingdom Silver Spring, MD Stroudsburg, PA Oklahoma City, OK Wacken, Germany Karlsruhe, Germany Lawrence, KS Aschaffenburg, Germany Indianapolis, IN Saarbrücken, Germany Saint-Nolff, France Daytona Beach, FL Asbury Park, NJ Budapest, Hungary Millvale, PA Winston-Salem, NC Rochester, NY Braşov, Romania Leipzig, Germany Birmingham, AL Memphis, TN Nashville, TN Kortrijk, Belgium Grand Rapids, MI Little Rock, AR Baltimore, MD Richmond, VA Columbus, OH Harrisburg, PA Virginia Beach, VA Norwalk, CT Chicago, IL Palatine, IL Plovdiv, Bulgaria Bristol, United Kingdom Des Moines, IA

Frequently Asked Questions About Baroness

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Baroness on tour?

Yes, Baroness is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Baroness concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Baroness tour is scheduled for 46 dates across 46 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Baroness scheduled to play?

Baroness is scheduled to play 46 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Baroness tour start?

Baroness’s tour starts May 11, 2024 and ends on Nov 16, 2024. They will play 46 cities; their most recent concert was held in Daytona Beach at Daytona International Speedway and their next upcoming concert will be in Eindhoven at Helldorado.

What venues is Baroness performing at?

As part of the Baroness tour, Baroness is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 11 - Daytona Beach, FL @ Daytona International Speedway
May 13 - Winston-salem, NC @ The Ramkat & Gas Hill Drinking Room
May 14 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Elevation 27
May 15 - Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live!
May 16 - Asbury Park, NJ @ The Stone Pony
May 18 - Harrisburg, PA @ Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center
May 19 - Columbus, OH @ Historic Crew Stadium
May 31 - Portland, ME @ State Theatre
Jun 01 - Norwalk, CT @ District Music Hall
Jun 02 - Rochester, NY @ Essex
Jun 04 - Grand Rapids, MI @ The Pyramid Scheme
Jun 05 - Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
Jun 07 - Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre
Jun 08 - Palatine, IL @ Durty Nellie's
Jun 09 - Chicago, IL @ House of Blues Chicago
Jun 10 - Des Moines, IA @ Wooly's
Jun 12 - Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck
Jun 14 - Memphis, TN @ Growlers
Jun 15 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
Jun 17 - Little Rock, AR @ The Hall
Jun 18 - Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Jun 19 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
Jun 21 - Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry
Jun 22 - Charlottesville, VA @ Jefferson Theater
Jun 23 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
Jun 24 - Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre
Jun 26 - Patchogue, NY @ 89 North Music Venue
Jun 27 - Bensalem, PA @ Broken Goblet Brewing
Jun 30 - Stroudsburg, PA @ Sherman Theater
Jul 24 - Wien, Austria @ Zentrum Simmering
Jul 25 - Plovdiv, Plovdiv @ Final Complex, Plovdiv rowing canal
Jul 28 - Zagreb, Croatia @ Vintage Industrial Bar
Jul 30 - Budapest, Pest @ A38 Hajó
Jul 31 - Wacken, SH @ Wacken Open Air
Aug 01 - Braşov, Romania @ Rockstadt Extreme Fest
Aug 03 - Karlsruhe, Germany @ Substage
Aug 05 - Saarbrucken, Germany @ Garage
Aug 06 - Aschaffenburg, 02 @ Colos-Saal
Aug 07 - Jaroměř, Czech Republic @ Fortress Josefov - Underground Passages
Aug 09 - Leipzig, Germany @ WERK 2 - Kulturfabrik Leipzig e.V.
Aug 11 - Kortrijk, Vlaams Gewest @ Alcatraz Metal Festival
Aug 13 - Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Doornroosje
Aug 15 - Bristol, England @ Fernhill Farm
Aug 16 - Saint-nolff, Brittany @ Motocultor Festival 2024
Aug 16 - Southampton, England @ The 1865
Nov 16 - Eindhoven, Netherlands @ Helldorado
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