Catch 22 Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
54,538
Category
Punk, Reggae, Ska
About Catch 22
Catch 22 is a third-wave ska band based in New Jersey. The band was formed in 1995 by drummer Chris Greer, and vocalist Tomas Kalnoky. Catch 22 released a self-produced demo tape, Rules of the Game, in 1996. All 2000 copies of the tape quickly sold out. The band mailed several copies to labels they were interested in working with including Gainesville, Florida's Toybox Records (who had previously released a 7" by Less Than Jake). Toybox was owned and operated by Sean Bonner who had recently moved to Chicago, Illinois to work at Victory Records. Sean brought the tape to the Victory office and suggested the band be signed.
The band then signed to Victory and produced their first studio album, 1998's Keasbey Nights. Ansley left and was replaced by Pat Calpin. Kalnoky left the band shortly thereafter, deciding to continue his education rather than tour. Catch 22 continued on with Pat Calpin moved to guitar, Pat "Mingus" Kays on bass, and Jeff Davidson on vocals. The band tested out their new lineup with the 1999 EP Washed Up!. Egan left to continue teaching. Alone in a Crowd followed in 2000 with Mike Soprano on trombone. During this time, the band began touring heavily on a national scale, appearing with Mustard Plug, Reel Big Fish, and other third-wave ska, hardcore, and punk acts. Davidson and Soprano left the band in 2001 to pursue other projects, and for a while the band actively courted new vocalists, even putting an advertisement on their website. The group also recruited Ian Mckenzie, formerly of Long Island, New York ska band Edna's Goldfish on trombone/vocals.
After a fruitless search, the band decided to continue on as it was, with Ryan Eldred and Kevin Gunther sharing vocal duties. Washed Up and Through the Ringer, an expansion of the Washed Up! EP, was released in 2001, featuring two new songs, three rarities from the Alone In A Crowd era, and a handful of live tracks recorded in October, 2000 at Club Laga in Pittsburgh and Euclid Tavern in Ohio. The band released its third full-length album, Dinosaur Sounds in 2003, roughly the same time as Streetlight Manifesto, a band founded by former Catch 22 frontman Tomas Kalnoky, and featuring Josh Ansley and Jamie Egan, as well as former members of the NJ ska band One Cool Guy, released their debut, Everything Goes Numb. Both albums featured veiled attacks on each other, suggesting to many fans that there was some sort of disagreement or heat between Catch 22 and Streetlight Manifesto. While there was a disagreement, the two parties have since reconciled their differences. Given that Catch 22's Kevin Gunther is in charge of Streetlight Manifesto's tour booking, and members of both bands have said in conversations with fans that there is no "beef" between the two, it is safe to assume that any disagreement is firmly behind them.
In 2004, Catch 22 released Live, a combination CD and DVD recording of a show performed in Farmingdale, New York, earlier that year.
Several bands who opened for Catch 22 in the past have gone on to find fame on the mainstream, including Sum 41, Bowling For Soup, Thursday, and Taking Back Sunday.
Permanent Revolution is the title for ska band Catch 22's fourth studio album, released on June 27, 2006. The album can be classified as a concept album, centered around the life of Leon Trotsky (1879 - 1940), with the title being named after a theorem that Trotsky had been associated with called Permanent Revolution.
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Genres
Punk, Reggae, Ska
Band members
James Egan - Trombone, Chris Greer - Drums-, Patrick Calpin - Guitar-, Ryan Eldred - Lead VoxSaxamaphone-, Kevin Gunther - TrumpetVox-, Mike Corvasce - Bass
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Catch 22 Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Catch 22
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Catch 22 on tour?
Yes, Catch 22 is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Catch 22 concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Catch 22 tour
is scheduled for 4 dates across 4 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Catch 22 scheduled to play?
Catch 22 is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Catch 22 tour start?
Catch 22’s tour starts Jan 17, 2025 and ends on Mar 09, 2025.
They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Teaneck at Debonair Music Hall and their next upcoming concert
will be in Hamtramck at The Sanctuary Detroit.
What venues is Catch 22 performing at?
As part of the Catch 22 tour, Catch 22 is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 17 - Teaneck,
NJ @ Debonair Music Hall
Mar 07 - Hamtramck,
MI @ The Sanctuary Detroit
Mar 08 - Chicago,
IL @ Reggie's Music Joint
Mar 09 - Cleveland,
OH @ Grog Shop