
Bad Suns Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
344,900
Category
Alternative, Indie, Indie Rock
Concerts
Sep
18
The Van Buren
Phoenix
Tickets
Sep
21
White Oak Music Hall
Houston
Tickets
Sep
22
Emo's Austin
Austin
Tickets
Sep
23
House of Blues Dallas
Dallas
Tickets
Sep
25
Eastside Bowl
Nashville
Tickets
Sep
26
Buckhead Theatre
Atlanta
Tickets
Sep
29
9:30 Club
Washington
Tickets
Sep
30
Theatre of Living Arts
Philadelphia
Tickets
Oct
01
Royale
Boston
Tickets
Oct
02
Irving Plaza
New York
Tickets
Oct
04
House of Blues Chicago
Chicago
Tickets
Oct
05
Varsity Theater
Minneapolis
Tickets
Oct
07
Summit Music Hall
Denver
Tickets
Oct
11
Treefort Music Hall
Boise
Tickets
Oct
12
Neptune Theatre
Seattle
Tickets
Oct
16
The Observatory North Park
San Diego
Tickets
Oct
17
The Belasco Theater
Los Angeles
Tickets
About Bad Suns
Bad Suns are embracing everything that’s possible on their joyous fifth album, Accelerator. Together since 2012, Christo Bowman (vocals/guitar), Gavin Bennett (bass) and Miles Morris (drums) started playing as teenagers and went viral almost immediately with their magnetic blend of indie-rock and ‘80s synth sheen. After four hit albums, the trio reached a point where they needed to recalibrate and recenter if they wanted to continue. Recording their exuberant 2023 EP Infinite Joy was a cleansing experience that set them on a thrilling path forward into making Accelerator, which comprises 12 new tracks brimming with dance-pop hooks and poignant lessons learned.
In planning their latest project, the band reconnected with their go-to producer Eric Palmquist (Tate McRae, Half Alive), who also helmed their 2014 debut Language & Perspective, plus follow-ups Disappear Here (2016) and Apocalypse Whenever (2022). Going into recording Accelerator, Eric encouraged Bad Suns to channel their sense of renewal into an energetic sonic direction they’d tapped into before, but never quite to this extent. “One of the first times we sat down with Eric, we were talking about what we'd all been vibing with. He said point blank, ‘It would be really cool to mess around with some ‘90s house-inspired music. Right away, the light bulb went off for me. I'd wanted to push in that direction forever.”
The hook-packed gem “Slow Karma” acts as Christo’s mission statement for Accelerator. An intimate and cathartic track, the album opener finds Christo at a personal and professional crossroads as he confronts old habits and makes the decision to become sober. As Bad Suns move into their new era, one filled with exciting personal and professional milestones, they’ve never been more harmoniously aligned. “While making this album, I turned 30, I got married, I found out I was having a kid. Going to the studio every day and being in the room with the guys, I had this sense that I'm going to look back and know that was probably one of the best times of my life.”
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Genres
Alternative, Indie, Indie Rock
Band members
Miles Morris, Christo Bowman, Gavin Bennett
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What fans are saying
Jesse Russo
It was AMAZING! I had VIP tickets so the meet and greet was awesome, got signed posters and each Bad Suns member signed my Mystic Truth album, and being in the front of the stage was just incredible! I can't wait to through my money at another Bad Suns concert and experience a blissful, entertaining setlist by the best!
Anthology
Rochester, NY
Apr 23, 2019
James
I’ve experienced Bad Suns live twice and both times they did not disappoint. They are full of energy, write songs with great hooks/ lyrics and are a hell of a lot of fun. Please keep touring in the New York metro area. Can’t wait to hear you a third time.
Hammerstein Ballroom
New York City, NY
Sep 20, 2023
Roxi
Great show! Great band! Only issue was with the size of room, it felt oddly setup which even the artist himself mentioned. Other than that, Cristo and the boys made us fans really happy. Thanks again for stopping in Vegas. We all hope to see you guys again in the near future.
24 Oxford
Las Vegas, NV
Nov 14, 2022
Evita
my fifth time seeing bad suns and it was amazing as always! i had no idea they were letting early people meet them and get a free poster so it was a pleasant surprise to get to meet the boys! they’re so sweet and they’re such giving performers. bad suns forever 🫶🏼
The Roxy Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
Nov 15, 2023
Geoffrey
The music was fine. The singer honestly just seemed like he wanted to get the concert over with and either go to sleep or move to the next city. No encore even after we cheered. Would I go again? Maybe, if the tickets are cheap enough and I'm available.
The Pearl Street Pub
Albany, NY
Sep 26, 2019
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Bad Suns Tour Cities
Chicago, IL
Boise, ID
Denver, CO
Seattle, WA
Houston, TX
Boston, MA
Washington, DC
Dallas, TX
New York, NY
San Diego, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Nashville, TN
Phoenix, AZ
Minneapolis, MN
Austin, TX
Atlanta, GA
Los Angeles, CA
Frequently Asked Questions About Bad Suns
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Bad Suns on tour?
Yes, Bad Suns is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Bad Suns concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Bad Suns tour
is scheduled for 17 dates across 17 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Bad Suns scheduled to play?
Bad Suns is scheduled to play 17 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Bad Suns tour start?
Bad Suns’s tour starts Sep 18, 2025 and ends on Oct 17, 2025.
They will play 17 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Phoenix at The Van Buren and their next upcoming concert
will be in Boise at Treefort Music Hall.
What venues is Bad Suns performing at?
As part of the Bad Suns tour, Bad Suns is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Sep 18 - Phoenix,
AZ @ The Van Buren
Sep 21 - Houston,
TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Sep 22 - Austin,
TX @ Emo's Austin
Sep 23 - Dallas,
TX @ House of Blues Dallas
Sep 25 - Nashville,
TN @ Eastside Bowl
Sep 26 - Atlanta,
GA @ Buckhead Theatre
Sep 29 - Washington,
DC @ 9:30 Club
Sep 30 - Philadelphia,
PA @ Theatre of Living Arts
Oct 01 - Boston,
MA @ Royale
Oct 02 - New York,
NY @ Irving Plaza
Oct 04 - Chicago,
IL @ House of Blues Chicago
Oct 05 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Varsity Theater
Oct 07 - Denver,
CO @ Summit Music Hall
Oct 11 - Boise,
ID @ Treefort Music Hall
Oct 12 - Seattle,
WA @ Neptune Theatre
Oct 16 - San Diego,
CA @ The Observatory North Park
Oct 17 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Belasco Theater