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On tour
Yes
Followers
46,768
Category
Acoustic, Americana, Punk, Rock & Roll
Concerts
May
19
Space Ballroom
Hamden
Tickets
May
20
Amityville Music Hall
Amityville
Tickets
May
22
The Stanley Hotel
Estes Park
Tickets
May
23
Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival 2025
Las Vegas
Tickets
Oct
09
Sputnikhalle
Münster
Tickets
Oct
10
Musikzentrum
Hannover
Tickets
Oct
11
KUZ - Kulturzentrum Mainz
Mainz
Tickets
Oct
12
Redoutensaal
Erlangen
Tickets
Oct
14
Arena Wien
Wien
Tickets
Oct
15
Club 007 - Strahov
Praha
Tickets
Oct
16
Papiersaal
Zurich
Tickets
Oct
17
Substage
Karlsruhe
Tickets
Oct
18
Common Thread Tour
Oberhausen
Tickets
Oct
19
Common Thread Tour
Haarlem
Tickets
Oct
20
Common Thread Tour
Bruxelles
Tickets
Oct
22
Galvanizers Yard
Glasgow
Tickets
Oct
23
The Prospect Building
Bristol
Tickets
Oct
25
Common Thread Tour
London
Tickets
Oct
26
Common Thread Tour
Leeds
Tickets
About Dave Hause
On a base level, the term ‘blood harmony’ is simple—it describes the specific sound two siblings make when they sing together. Given that Dave Hause has been writing and recording songs with his younger brother Tim for a while now, it made sense to use that phrase as the title for his fifth solo record. But this being a Dave Hause album also means there’s much more to it than that. Beneath the surface of Blood Harmony, in fact, are multiple layers of meaning relating to Hause’s role as a musician, a brother, a husband, a son and—having become a father to twins a few months before the release of 2019’s Kick—a dad. As such, Blood Harmony is a reassertion of what family means to him. Even more so because it’s coming out on the label owned by he and his brother.
“I thought it was a great term,” says Hause, “and really specific to how Tim and I have decided to work over the years. It also pertains to my children because they’ll have that. So the germ of the album, the beating heart, is that I’m in a true family. I have a grounded reason to work and a bunch of people that I want to make proud with the work that we do. It’s a family business.”
The importance of that was made all the more apparent after the coronavirus outbreak. Hause, with his brother, used that unexpected downtime to make the Patty/Paddy tribute EPs to Patty Griffin and Dillinger Four’s Patrick ‘Paddy’ Costello. After a while, though, like all touring musicians, he found himself without an income. So when his friend and former manager offered him some work nearby as a Covid safety supervisor for the company she set up after contracting Covid herself, he said yes. It was for one of the biggest celebrities in the world, so to prepare, Hause went to LA and worked on two shoots with two of music’s biggest stars. He was shocked at the scant disregard their teams had for their well-being.
“These artists are so successful they never need to work again,” says Hause, “but the label and management were pushing to get away with stuff and it was totally unsafe. I was pretty disgusted seeing the industry at that level, and how much of it was simply greed and not caring about the safety of others. We were starting to roll out the EPs on our own label, and the whole experience just ironed my resolve—I’m a family artist, and I never want to be in a position where people are urging me to do things that are bad for my or my family’s mental or physical health. That’s not what it’s about for me. It’s about connection. So that experience really reinforced this idea of blood harmony. I’m connected to my people and this is a small little thing that we’re going to keep pure.”
You can hear Hause’s passion and dedication to his craft—and his determined approach to it—flowing through the veins of Blood Harmony’s ten stunning, sumptuous songs. Written with his brother over a series of weekly FaceTime sessions, they began crafting songs together in January 2021. They’d been writing remotely together since 2017’s Bury Me In Philly so it wasn’t an entirely new process for them, but they modified their approach slightly by giving themselves rigid deadlines.
“We decided to get together on Mondays,” explains Hause, “to figure out what we want to work on, and by Friday we had to have something you can sing to someone who wasn’t a songwriter. It could be bad, but I didn’t want to have vague ideas. And over the course of three-and-a-half months, we ended up with 26 songs.”
They took ten of those to Nashville, where acclaimed songwriter Will Hoge took up the helm of producer. Through Hoge’s connections, what Hause calls “a staggering bunch of musicians” was assembled to flesh out the songs he and Tim had written. He’s not wrong. There was Brandi Carlile’s drummer Chris Powell, Bruce Springsteen And The E Street band bassist Garry Tallent, acclaimed session guitarist Tom Bukovac, Jason Isbell’s guitarist Sadler Vaden, keyboardist Billy Justineau, who’s mainly worked with country superstar Eric Church, and Jen Gunderman, Sheryl Crow’s keyboard player. Hause is the first to admit that it was a world away from the punk rock scene he’d made his name with as frontman of The Loved Ones.
“It was hard to determine,” he chuckles, “what there was more of in the room—millions of dollars or Grammys! They say even when you start making more money, you’re never happier than when you initially get the respect of your peers. I’ve had that for years, although to some extent, my peers are not my peers—Bad Religion is this giant band and Alkaline Trio is this giant band, but they’re people I know and have great relationships with. But these people are definitely not our peers, so to get their respect was so gratifying. Their kindness and commitment to making the record great because they liked the songs was tremendous. I keep saying that if anybody else likes the record, that’s icing on the cake, because the way we wrote and made it was so wonderful.”
While nobody would say the quality of Hause’s previous albums was lacking, making Blood Harmony with those musicians was a concerted effort to ramp it up. And it does. It begins with “Northstar”, a tender paean to the direction, comfort and joy his wife and twins have given him that also drives home the emotional resonance and sense of family at the center of this album. It’s followed immediately by “Sandy Sheets”, a nostalgic trip into a past long gone that references the Gin Blossoms’ “Hey Jealousy” in its chorus and which sounds every bit as iconic as that track. The gorgeous, lilting, paradise of “Hanalei” captures that rare sense of peace when you’re with the person you love and nothing else matters, “Surfboard” injects some rare, good-natured humor into working class trials and tribulations, while “Carry The Lantern” and its life-affirming, almost Thin Lizzy-esque riffs double down Hause’s commitment to his sobriety and his family.
“A lot of being an adult for me is recommitting to your better angels instead of chasing your own tail,” says Hause. “That song is about facing temptation but redoubling your efforts to stay committed to the higher things that compel us to be better.”
It’s followed by the gorgeous album closer “Little Wings”. Hause calls it a post-script, but it resonates much more deeply than that. In fact, it ends the album the same way it begins—with a tender song for and about his twins that’s full of pure love and hope. It’s impossible to not hear and feel just how much they—and his family, the beating heart of these songs—mean to him. It’s a truly beautiful thing.
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What fans are saying
Anonymous
i saw dave opening for the beach slang (who i also adore) and the show was amazing. they’re so interactive with the crowd & really know how to have a good fuckin time.
Theater of the Living Arts
Philadelphia, PA
Dec 04, 2017
Evan
Second time seeing him this year. I usually don’t like to see the same band twice in the same year. Dave was good. Lots of energy plus great at keeping the crowd going.
Faces Brewing Co.
Malden, MA
Apr 28, 2024
Niet
Loved it!!!!!!! Also Melkweg has great hospitality.
The guys brilliant show great songs and love for them to come back again! Sure would like for them to play @PaardvanTroye @DenHaag🤘🏻🙌🏻 greetz
Melkweeg
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mar 07, 2018
Helene
Fantastic! Loved the show. Dave has personality as well as musical talent. Especially LOVED Mark Macefield, his piano and accordion player!!
Heidi's Jazz Club
Cocoa Beach, FL
Nov 17, 2024
Valentine
The first set was exuberant! Dave Hause is a fantastic singer-songqriter. The second set brought it home. I'm glad I came out for this once in a life time show. Great venue...
Heidi's Jazz Club
Cocoa Beach, FL
Nov 16, 2024
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Dave Hause Tour Cities
Haarlem, Netherlands
Zurich, Switzerland
Karlsruhe, Germany
Las Vegas, NV
Bristol, United Kingdom
Amityville, NY
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Erlangen, Germany
Leeds, United Kingdom
Mainz, Germany
Hamden, CT
Hannover, Germany
Oberhausen, Germany
London, United Kingdom
Münster, Germany
Estes Park, CO
Frequently Asked Questions About Dave Hause
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Dave Hause on tour?
Yes, Dave Hause is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Dave Hause concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Dave Hause tour
is scheduled for 19 dates across 16 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Dave Hause scheduled to play?
Dave Hause is scheduled to play 19 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Dave Hause tour start?
Dave Hause’s tour starts May 19, 2025 and ends on Oct 26, 2025.
They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Hamden at Space Ballroom and their next upcoming concert
will be in Bruxelles at Ancienne Belgique.
What venues is Dave Hause performing at?
As part of the Dave Hause tour, Dave Hause is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
May 19 - Hamden,
CT @ Space Ballroom
May 20 - Amityville,
NY @ Amityville Music Hall
May 22 - Estes Park,
CO @ The Stanley Hotel
May 23 - Las Vegas,
NV @ The Sand Dollar Downtown
Oct 09 - Münster,
NRW @ Sputnikhalle
Oct 10 - Hannover,
Lower Saxony @ Musikzentrum
Oct 11 - Mainz,
RP @ KUZ - Kulturzentrum Mainz
Oct 12 - Erlangen,
BY @ Redoutensaal
Oct 14 - Wien,
Austria @ Arena Wien
Oct 15 - Praha,
Czech Republic @ Club 007 - Strahov
Oct 16 - Zurich,
Canton Of Zurich @ Papiersaal
Oct 17 - Karlsruhe,
Germany @ Substage
Oct 18 - Oberhausen,
NRW @ Turbinenhalle Oberhausen
Oct 19 - Haarlem,
07 @ Patronaat
Oct 20 - Bruxelles,
Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
Oct 22 - Glasgow,
Scotland @ Galvanizers Yard
Oct 23 - Bristol,
England @ The Prospect Building
Oct 25 - London,
United Kingdom @ Roundhouse
Oct 26 - Leeds,
United Kingdom @ Leeds University Union