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Destroy Boys Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 88,392
Category Alternative, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Modern Rock, Punk, Garage Rock
Concerts
Jan
27
SWG3
Glasgow
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Jan
29
The Fleece
Bristol
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Jan
30
Engine Rooms
Southampton
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Jan
31
Electric Ballroom
Camden
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Feb
01
Chalk
Brighton
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Feb
03
Knust
Hamburg
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Feb
04
Pumpehuset
Copenhagen
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Feb
06
Melkweg
Amsterdam
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Feb
07
Destroy Boys
Bruxelles
Tickets
Feb
08
LE TRABENDO (Parc de la Villette)
Paris
Tickets
Feb
10
Copérnico
Madrid
Tickets
Feb
13
Strom
Munich
Tickets
Feb
14
Flex
Vienna
Tickets
Feb
15
Rock Café
Praha 1
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Feb
16
SO36
Berlin
Tickets
Feb
18
Sputnikhalle
Münster
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Feb
19
Luxor
Köln
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Mar
24
Destroy Boys
Albuquerque
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Mar
26
Mohawk Austin
Austin
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Mar
28
Crescent Ballroom
Phoenix
Tickets
Mar
29
SOMA
San Diego
Tickets
Apr
01
Below at The Belasco
Los Angeles
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Apr
02
The Glass House
Pomona
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Apr
04
The UC Theatre
Berkeley
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Apr
05
The Catalyst
Santa Cruz
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Jun
12
Bonnaroo 2025
Manchester
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Oct
18
When We Were Young 2025
Las Vegas
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About Destroy Boys
The title of Destroy Boys’ new album, Funeral Soundtrack #4, might seem like a bit of playful irony but the California band is being quite literal. “Looking back, our first three albums marked the deaths of things,” says guitarist Violet Mayugba. “They were soundtracks to our funerals, whether they were for our ag es, our mental states. We’ve gone through a lot of changes as a band and as people.” Destroy Boys formed in 2015, when founding members Mayugba and Alexia Roditis were just 15 years old, and each release has marked a period of growth and change. “The first one was our high school album,” Mayugba explains. “On the second record, we went to college and were saying goodbye to our childhood. On the third one, we’d just gone through COVID and, speaking for myself, I lost my entire sense of self and gained a new one.” Now, at 24, Mayugba and Roditis are standing firmly on solid ground with their fourth album, more resolute and confident than ever in their place as musicians. “With Funeral Soundtrack #4, I’m done being walked all over. I’m done being taken advantage of by people in the music industry and by people I date. I’m done doing what other people tell me to do,” Roditis says. Funeral Soundtrack #4 was recorded over 2023 with Carlos de la Garza (Paramore, The Linda Lindas, Best Coast) and pushes Destroy Boys into new sonic territories. It’s still grounded in the band’s punk rock roots but leans into the members’ more eclectic influences, like salsa and bossanova. de la Garza also helped highlight their gothier inspirations, like the Smiths, Cocteau Twins, and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Roditis’s voice, which was often buried in the chaos of their previous work, shines through more ever, and flexes an impressively wider range. “Something we’ve always prided ourselves on is making very clear ascensions and leaps with every record,” Mayugba says. “We’re in pursuit of that greatest, biggest sound.” Themes of adulthood, maturity, and love run through Funeral Soundtrack #4. Many of the album’s songs had been in the works for years, and fill in the gaps of Destroy Boys’ catalog. “It really feels like this album is a culmination of the last four years of writing music,” Roditis says. “Boyfeel,” a song Roditis started writing at 17, sees them exploring their evolving relationship with gender nonconformity, while “Shadow (I’m Breaking Down),” the band’s first song to chart on Alternative Radio, delves into the Jungian idea of the shadow self. “I’ve seen a lot of people on TikTok talking about confronting your shadow, but when you see stuff like that on the internet, it doesn’t go into the depths of that concept. I really wanted to put together my thoughts on the shadow side and also talk about mental health in a way that I haven’t heard in a song before,” they say. Standout single “Plucked” decisively proves Destroy Boys can craft a perfect rock hook, and Roditis belts out a Spanish love song on “Amore Divino.” Hardcore ripper “Beg for the Torture” marks the first song on which Mayugba and Roditis pull dual vocal duties, trading scathing verses back and forth, an approach which takes influence from Sleater Kinney. On “You Hear Yes,” the band teams up with fellow powerhouses, Scowl’s Kat Moss and Mannequin Pussy’s Marisa Dabice, to share experiences of male harassment. “It’s funny because we always used to get labeled as a feminist punk band, but we don’t actually sing about that very often,” Roditis says. “So on this record we wanted to make a very blatant fuck the patriarchy song.” Destroy Boys have gained a ton of ground in the music scene over the last few years, touring with giants acts like Pierce the Veil, blink-182, and Alkaline Trio, and playing reputable festivals around the world, like Coachella, Riot Fest, and Pukkelpop. And they’ve done it all while vehemently kicking against the aspirational guilt that has historically been ingrained in the fabric of punk rock. “There’s so much shame in punk about wanting to succeed and wanting to play music for the rest of your life,” Mayugba says. “And I feel like women in rock are especially shamed for that, where our pursuit of greatness is looked down upon even more so. And we reject that so outwardly. We’ve always wanted to be the biggest band ever. We don’t want to be a club band. We want that stadium sound.” Funeral Soundtrack #4 captures Destroy Boys at their most evolved self, miles ahead of the scrappy, teenage sound that a new generation of rock fans fell in love with on their 2016 debut Sorry, Mom, but the record never loses the band's identity in the process. “Funeral Soundtrack #4 is our best record yet, no question, but it’s still authentic,” Mayugba says. “It’s more presentable, it’s hookier, it’s more palatable, but it's also real Destroy Boys.”
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Genres
Alternative, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Modern Rock, Punk, Garage Rock
Band members
Alexia Roditis, Vi Mayugba, Narsai Malik
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What fans are saying
Whoa
5 / 5
So sick. Literally everyone who performed did an incredible job. The energy was great. the music was great, and the crowd rocked. Destroy Boys even brought out a local grassroots organization that advocates for social causes like police accountability and Palestine. Awesome to see a band stick to their guns and call for societal change.
Jannus Live St. Petersburg, FL
May 11, 2024
Nick
5 / 5
Venue was perfect size. Best/easiest parking I've ever seen in Detroit for a show. Good selection of restaurants near the venue. Destroy Boys were amazing! They sounded great. Very polished performance, they were engaging the crowd and made a huge impression and spread positive messages throughout the night. Would love to see them again!
The Eastern Detroit, MI
Nov 11, 2024
no.1
5 / 5
Went to this concert for my birthday, I waited 5 years to see them live and it was well worth the wait. Only issue is that they didnt sell over a large in tees, but I sewn mine to fit. Overall, it made my birthday one of the best I've ever had.
Lafayette London London, United Kingdom
May 30, 2023
Sherri
5 / 5
Destroy Boys put on an epic show! Very inclusive and they simply rocked. Their stage presence was immaculate! I will see them again! Their opening bands Choke Cherry and Teen Mortgage were some of the best opening bands I’ve seen (other than Destroy Boys at the 2023 Pierce the Veil concert),
Beer City Music Hall Oklahoma City, OK
Nov 05, 2024
Anonymous
5 / 5
I don't listen to destroy boys often but this was the best concert I've been to by far!! The outfits and vibes were amazing. The venue was standing so I was a little tired by the end and it was slightly small, so ear plugs was a must. Very friendly staff
Majestic Theatre Madison, WI
Jul 30, 2024
Pete
5 / 5
Destroy Boys is essentially the greatest thing to hit the rock scene in 30 years - their records alone are legendary enough but their live act is a sight to be seen- absolute fire! Easily the GREATEST band of the 21st century! 5 stars? More like 100.
The Independent San Francisco, CA
Sep 23, 2024
Peter
5 / 5
Took my young daughter, a friend with her young daughter for their first concerts. We all had a blast! Violet was awesome, Kat from Scowl was great. Both girls went to their last day of school with Scowl tees on and that's all they talked about.
Ace of Cups Columbus, OH
Jun 02, 2022
Tamsin
5 / 5
The band were an awesome live act, and talked about important issues. I also felt a part of the community as an LGBTQIA+ person, and the band also had great stage Prescence and banter which led to them performing an extra cover song
Rescue Rooms Nottingham, United Kingdom
Aug 28, 2024
rocky
5 / 5
loved it sm, i got to meet violet and alexi and give them bracelets, cuz they were outside the park 😻😻😻 they’re so sweet and amazing show i can’t believe they grew up herreeee. love u destroy boys, come back soon!
Concerts In The Park Sacramento, CA
May 26, 2024
Calvin
5 / 5
I love them!!!! The energy was high and they were amazing!!! This was my first ever concert and I went alone, but I’m glad I went to see them. It was an unforgettable experience💙Can’t wait for them to come back😭
Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO
Oct 21, 2022
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Destroy Boys Tour Cities
Amsterdam, Netherlands Berkeley, CA Pomona, CA Santa Cruz, CA Albuquerque, NM Austin, TX Southampton, United Kingdom Phoenix, AZ Manchester, TN Berlin, Germany Glasgow, United Kingdom Hamburg, Germany Bristol, United Kingdom Las Vegas, NV San Diego, CA Münster, Germany Madrid, Spain Paris, France Munich, Germany Brighton, United Kingdom Los Angeles, CA Vienna, Austria Copenhagen, Denmark

Frequently Asked Questions About Destroy Boys

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Destroy Boys on tour?

Yes, Destroy Boys is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Destroy Boys concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Destroy Boys tour is scheduled for 27 dates across 23 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Destroy Boys scheduled to play?

Destroy Boys is scheduled to play 27 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Destroy Boys tour start?

Destroy Boys’s tour starts Jan 27, 2025 and ends on Oct 18, 2025. They will play 23 cities; their most recent concert was held in Glasgow at SWG3 and their next upcoming concert will be in Berkeley at The UC Theatre.

What venues is Destroy Boys performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 27 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ SWG3
Jan 29 - Bristol, United Kingdom @ The Fleece
Jan 30 - Southampton, England @ Engine Rooms
Jan 31 - Camden, United Kingdom @ Electric Ballroom
Feb 01 - Brighton, ENG @ Chalk
Feb 03 - Hamburg, Germany @ Knust
Feb 04 - Copenhagen, Hovedstaden @ Pumpehuset
Feb 06 - Amsterdam, 07 @ Melkweg
Feb 07 - Bruxelles, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode @ Le Botanique
Feb 08 - Paris, 75 @ LE TRABENDO (Parc de la Villette)
Feb 10 - Madrid, Madrid @ Copérnico
Feb 13 - Munich, Bavaria @ Strom
Feb 14 - Vienna, Austria @ Flex
Feb 15 - Praha 1, Czech Republic @ Rock Café
Feb 16 - Berlin, Germany @ SO36
Feb 18 - Münster, NRW @ Sputnikhalle
Feb 19 - Köln, Germany @ Luxor
Mar 24 - Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater
Mar 26 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk Austin
Mar 28 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
Mar 29 - San Diego, CA @ SOMA
Apr 01 - Los Angeles, CA @ Below at The Belasco
Apr 02 - Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
Apr 04 - Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre
Apr 05 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
Jun 12 - Manchester, TN @ The Farm
Oct 18 - Las Vegas, NV @ Las Vegas Festival Grounds
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