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On tour Yes
Followers 7,070
Category Alternative, Art Rock, Grunge, Indie, Shoegaze
Concerts
Mar
21
DUST
Brighton And Hove
Tickets
Mar
24
Yes
Manchester
Tickets
Mar
25
Nice N Sleazy
Glasgow
Tickets
Mar
26
Cluny 2
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tickets
Mar
27
Headrow House
Leeds
Tickets
Mar
28
Strange Brew
Bristol
Tickets
Mar
29
Alessio's Pizza | The Lexington
London
Tickets
Apr
01
GARAGEN
Köln
Tickets
Apr
03
SUPERSONIC
Paris
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About Goon
We always think we have a plan. We will walk into a situation with a purpose and an idea, only to find that life has other things in store for us. Goon frontman and creative mastermind Kenny Becker had a record’s worth of new songs ready to record, studio time booked, and a vision for how it would all play out. But weeks into the recording, life hit him like a lightning bolt in the form of the sudden dissolution of his marriage and his subsequent psychic spiral. Blindsided by heartbreak, the music Becker had written for the record began to take on new meanings. What had come from joy was now something closer to agony. In the friction of that moment, Becker pushed his band—and his songwriting—into stranger territory. Facing down the pain and disappointment of life, the band created their masterpiece with their new album, Dream 3. Goon began in 2015 as singer and multi-instrumentalist Kenny Becker’s solo project, releasing a compilation of his best home recordings, the 2016 EP Dusk of Punk. With a full band in tow, Goon released the band’s first full-length, 2019’s Heaven is Humming on Partisan Records. Becker recruited a new band—Andy Polito on drums, Dillon Peralta on guitar, and Tamara Simons on bass—and recorded the self-released Paint By Numbers 1. A second LP, Hour of Green Evening, soon followed, as well as another EP, Red Ladder, in 2022. To support Hour of Green Evening, Goon hit the road hard, touring and playing shows with Built to Spill, Jadu Heart, Slow Pulp, Teethe, Squirrel Flower, and many others. In the midst of all this, the band signed with Philadelphia label Born Losers and began recording their next LP with Claire Morison at Wild Horizon Sound in Los Angeles. Dream 3 melds the intimate, lo-fi stylings of Goon with the live-band sound of Hour of Green Evening, a veteran band exploring every aspect of their sound, pushing themselves into new musical and emotional realms. “I began this record so excited,” says Becker. “The songwriting was less scripted, letting me loosen up the reins a little and follow whatever idea seemed most interesting. It started off as a really joyful recording process. Then came the most devastating time of my life.” The result is an often darker, more introspective album, built on personal loss and the chaotic crumbling of the outside world, without losing Goon’s signature sense of strangeness and wonder. Weaving lyrics about personal and ecological collapse with references to baseball, aliens, and Tony Soprano, the record expands Goon’s sound while holding close to the core identity of the band. Dream 3 offers an exquisitely crafted sonic world, one full of heartbreak and pain, but also brimming with color and life, the hope of better days to come. “Begin Here” is the gateway into the record. The song emerges in a dreamy, reverse-guitar haze, Becker’s voice hovering over Braden Lawrence’s drums like a bird in flight, surveying the green wreckage of his world. “With ligaments split at sunrise/Bubbling dirt from my mouth,” Becker sings, “I’m open and scraped and doe-eyed.” It’s the sound of a band discovering new life after torment, the way cataclysm brings its sufferers closer. Becker drops the surreal imagery for something more direct, referencing his bandmate as he sings, “Let me cry to Tamara.” “The song started as a little reversed guitar progression that I had kicking around for a while,” says Becker. “I showed it to our bass player Tamara, who had a strong reaction to it and insisted we flesh it out. When I sing, ‘Let me cry to Tamara’ at the end, that’s because it’s what I was doing all the time we were recording it. To me, that song has this sunny, upbeat melody, but it’s coming from a place of total despair. I like that tension.” “Closer to” dives right into the muck, with Andy Polito’s drums driving the song forward over Dillon Peralta’s meandering guitars. Becker sings, “Right now in the sunshine/Form a vowel/Then bite/Feel around/And pick up something off the ground.” The song rises into a kind of frenzy, the chaos peaking, before crashing down into a kind of psychedelic haze, without ever losing its sense of melody. Becker sings in a kind of surreal, resigned persistence: “Let’s try/Linger on/With the scum atop the pond,” with a “ghost mouse running all around/And now dead in the ground.” “The lyrics almost sound like a list of commands or directions for a sacred ritual,” says Becker, “like seeking the divine through the mundane. I was going through heartbreak, preaching to myself a little bit. I didn’t want to hold onto anything too aggressively. I just imagined myself as pond scum, this thing that sits there, floating. Not going anywhere particularly but not disappearing either.” The lilting “For Cutting the Grass” feels deceptively light, as Becker describes an evening baseball game: “In half light/Near the weekend/Some throwing/Some were swinging/Unmake the ruddy ground.” But in this pleasantness a simmering darkness always intrudes, with “new nightmares coming down.” The song is full of nervous energy and wonder, with a trace of fear lingering just on the fringes. “This was the first song we brought to Claire’s studio,” says Becker. “At the time, things felt light and exciting. I decided to frame the disruption of all this as aliens visiting earth in the middle of a baseball game.” But what begins as a nightmare becomes something different, as these celestial visitors aren’t coming with destruction, but with a stranger vision. “Soon it will hover above/Reaching out.” Even the aliens in Becker’s world are longing for connection. “Patsy’s Twin” is the mysterious, conflicted heart of the record. Becker sings about “cicadas in the yard/With Katie and Olivia” and “summer undone” over a delicate guitar in the kind of winsome blissfulness Goon are known for. The songs is soon catapulted into darkness, with serrated guitars and Becker’s fuzzed-out shriek. The song brings together all of Becker’s interests—nature, heartbreak, death, aliens, baseball, The Sopranos, and particular qualities of light—leaping across moods and genres, lacing it all together like stitches over a wound. Dream 3 is a startling progression for Goon, a record filled with pain and heartbreak, yes, but healing as well. For all the imagery of death and decay, it’s also suffused with light—“lace light,” “half light,” “light through an orb weaver,” “morning light,” “microwave light, “flashlight,” “sunlight.” It’s the light that makes things happen, causes plants to grow, sets the world alive. And it’s in the light we find ourselves changing, in our fiercest struggles and in our quiet moments, always on the verge of becoming something new again. Dream 3, with its pain and troubled beginning, is a testament to the slow work of the light cutting through even the darkest places.
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Alternative, Art Rock, Grunge, Indie, Shoegaze
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Goon Tour Cities
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Paris, France Bristol, United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom Leeds, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Goon

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Goon on tour?

Yes, Goon is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Goon concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Goon tour is scheduled for 9 dates across 7 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Goon scheduled to play?

Goon is scheduled to play 9 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Goon tour start?

Goon’s tour starts Mar 21, 2026 and ends on Apr 03, 2026. They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in Brighton And Hove at DUST and their next upcoming concert will be in Brighton And Hove at DUST.

What venues is Goon performing at?

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

2026 Tour Dates:

Mar 21 - Brighton And Hove, England @ DUST
Mar 24 - Manchester, ENG @ Yes
Mar 25 - Glasgow, Scotland @ Nice N Sleazy
Mar 26 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Cluny 2
Mar 27 - Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber @ Headrow House
Mar 28 - Bristol, ENG @ Strange Brew
Mar 29 - London, England @ Alessio's Pizza | The Lexington
Apr 01 - Köln, NRW @ GARAGEN
Apr 03 - Paris, IDF @ SUPERSONIC
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