The Brothers Comatose Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
49,446
Category
Alternative Country, Country, Bluegrass, Americana, Folk
Concerts
Nov
21
The Crocodile
Seattle
Tickets
Nov
22
Wonder Ballroom
Portland
Tickets
Nov
23
Midtown Ballroom/Domino Room/Annex
Bend
Tickets
Nov
29
Old Princeton Landing Public House & Grill
Half Moon Bay
Tickets
Dec
05
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Chico
Tickets
Dec
06
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Chico
Tickets
Dec
07
Humboldt Brews
Arcata
Tickets
Dec
31
The Center For the Arts
Grass Valley
Tickets
Feb
28
Winter Wondergrass 2025
Steamboat Springs
Tickets
Jul
18
Under the Big Sky Festival 2025
Whitefish
Tickets
About The Brothers Comatose
Whether traveling to gigs on horseback or by tour bus, Americana mavens The Brothers Comatose forge their own path with raucous West Coast renderings of traditional bluegrass, country and rock ‘n’ roll music. The five-piece string band is anything but a traditional acoustic outfit with their fierce musicianship and rowdy live shows reminiscent of stadium rock concerts. In fall 2017, “Campfire Caravan” featuring The Brothers Comatose, Mipso, and The Lil Smokies hosts three of today’s foremost emerging indie Americana bands as they trek across the United States to more than 30 cities. “Campfire Caravan” honors the musicians’ early days playing music, when they’d perform for friends and family in basements, living rooms, and around campfires. “Campfire Caravan” celebrates the American tradition of gathering communities around music.
Following three critically acclaimed full-length studio albums (Songs From The Stoop, Respect The Van, City Painted Gold), the five-piece string band disrupts the traditional album cycle and focuses their 2017/2018 release schedule on a series of strategically released songs. Produced by indie-rock legend John Vanderslice, the first four new songs to be released in 2017 include the sun-soaked new single “Don’t Make Me Get Up And Go” that channels harmony vanguards The Beach Boys.
“Cedarwood Pines” is an early-‘70s-esque alt-country number reminiscent of a George Harrison, post-Beatles sensibility. A new music video for “Cedarwood Pines” captures the band’s recent horseback tour across California’s gold country in the Sierra Nevada Foothills featuring beautiful California vistas, saloon and events center gigs, and the band of brothers loving life out on the range with their characteristic whimsical charm.
“Get Me Home” reflects the struggle for commitment and fidelity in a relationship that has to survive the rigors of artists hitting the road while their partners are at home. Life as a nationally touring act has its extreme highs and lows. As the days go on with show after show, relationships must bear increasing distance, temptations, and loneliness. Despite crazy schedules and differing experiences between two lovers, “Get Me Home” keeps the gravity of being faithful and remembering the promises made at the center of one’s life while touring the world.
Beautiful acoustic guitar work and crooning baritone vocals from lead singer Ben Morrison opens up “Joshua Tree.” An escapist tale for a couple weighed down by the burdens of big city life, “Joshua Tree” hones in on how simple pleasures become amplified when experienced in a magical desert world such as Joshua Tree, CA. Running through the sand, drinking cold wine, dreaming about the sun, there isn’t a worry in the world. Even with city life weighing you down, “Joshua Tree” celebrates a destination where you can leave your concerns at the door and focus on what’s important.
The Brothers Comatose is comprised of brothers Ben Morrison (guitar, vocals) and Alex Morrison (banjo, vocals), Gio Benedetti (bass, vocals), Philip Brezina (violin), and Ryan Avellone (mandolin). When they’re not headlining The Fillmore for a sold-out show or appearing at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, the band is out on the road performing across America, Canada, Australia, and hosting their very own music festival, Comatopia. In 2018, The Brothers Comatose will travel to Asia for a month of cultural music exchange and education with American Music Abroad, a program directed by the State Department.
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Genres
Alternative Country, Country, Bluegrass, Americana, Folk
Band members
Ryan Avellone - Mandolin, Philip Brezina - Fiddle, Gio Benedetti - Vocals & Bass, Ben Morrison - Vocals & Guitar, Alex Morrison - Vocals & Banjo
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What fans are saying
Jack
Great show, the band took time to meet with all the patrons afterwards. Great sound and energy, looking forward to seeing them at Green Mountain in Vermont.
Avalon Theater
Easton, MD
Jun 21, 2024
Tim
It was a great show! They have great music and they know how to engage the audience. They are truly great entertainers and songwriters.
Moe's Alley
Santa Cruz, CA
May 21, 2023
Pamela
Awesome show. Guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and standup bass, plus wonderful harmonies. They have such a great energy. Fun preshow "eat and greet" too.
Moe's Alley
Santa Cruz, CA
May 20, 2023
Philip
These guys are great and so fun to watch. They're having a lot of fun on stage and I love the songs.
Mississippi Studios
Portland, OR
Nov 18, 2022
Brent
Fantastic show, they were really on point. Acoustics in the foundry are awesome, will be going next time they come around.
Miners Foundry Cultural Center
Nevada City, CA
May 07, 2023
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The Brothers Comatose Tour Cities
Grass Valley, CA
Arcata, CA
Seattle, WA
Half Moon Bay, CA
Portland, OR
Bend, OR
Chico, CA
Steamboat Springs, CO
Whitefish, MT
Frequently Asked Questions About The Brothers Comatose
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Brothers Comatose on tour?
Yes, The Brothers Comatose is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Brothers Comatose concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Brothers Comatose tour
is scheduled for 10 dates across 9 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Brothers Comatose scheduled to play?
The Brothers Comatose is scheduled to play 10 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the The Brothers Comatose tour start?
The Brothers Comatose’s tour starts Nov 21, 2024 and ends on Jul 18, 2025.
They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Seattle at The Crocodile and their next upcoming concert
will be in Arcata at Humboldt Brews.
What venues is The Brothers Comatose performing at?
As part of the The Brothers Comatose tour, The Brothers Comatose is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 21 - Seattle,
WA @ The Crocodile
Nov 22 - Portland,
OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Nov 23 - Bend,
OR @ Midtown Ballroom/Domino Room/Annex
Nov 29 - Half Moon Bay,
CA @ Old Princeton Landing Public House & Grill
Dec 05 - Chico,
CA @ Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Dec 06 - Chico,
CA @ Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Dec 07 - Arcata,
CA @ Humboldt Brews
Dec 31 - Grass Valley,
CA @ The Center For the Arts
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 28 - Steamboat Springs,
CO @ Steamboat Springs
Jul 18 - Whitefish,
MT @ Big Mountain Ranch