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Larry And His Flask

Larry And His Flask Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Followers 39,770
Category Country, Dark Country, Punk, Ska Punk, Americana Punk Rock, Bluegrass, Folk Punk, Punk Roots, Folk, Punk Rock, Rock
Concerts
Mar
27
Larry And His Flask live in Bend, Oregon
Bend
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Mar
28
Larry And His Flask live in Portland - March 28th!
Portland
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Mar
29
Larry And His Flask live in Seattle March 29th.
Seattle
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About Larry And His Flask
Larry and His Flask are not a band that can be neatly summed up by a single genre, a single record, or a single stage. They are a band that grew out of raw, small-town punk urgency and somehow evolved into a harmony-driven Americana/Punk explosion that has left audiences stunned across the multiverse. For over two decades, Larry and His Flask have been one of the most spontaneous forces in underground music. Known for their relentless energy and unstoppable live performances, LAHF has built a reputation that transcends genres. Whether busking on street corners, rocking giant festival stages, or playing to sweaty crowds in tiny basements, the band has remained committed to their singular mission: to connect, to create, and to shake people to their core. Around 2008, Larry and His Flask underwent a radical transformation. The band traded in electric guitars for banjos, mandolins, stand-up bass, and acoustic instruments. What emerged was a new sound: a high-energy mix of Americana, folk, bluegrass, and punk rock. Imagine a punk band suddenly possessed by the spirit of Woody Guthrie. That was the Flask. This shift wasn’t just about music—it was about presence. The band became infamous for their street performances, often busking outside shows or festivals where they weren’t even on the bill. Armed with nothing but acoustic instruments, raw voices, and a manic need to play, Larry and His Flask won over crowds everywhere they went. Word spread quickly. Thanks to Carson Daly LAHF was deemed "The best busking band in NYC". High praise considering the band was from Oregon. Soon, they weren’t just opening shows—they were headlining them. The Flask began sharing stages with legendary acts like Flogging Molly, Frank Turner, Steerlight Manifest, Murder by Death, Floxy Shazam, Lucero, Dropkick Murphys, and Gogol Bordello. They toured internationally, playing everything from intimate folk festivals to massive punk gatherings. The crowds grew, but the ethos remained the same: music should feel alive, somewhat dangerous, and free. Larry and His Flask’s sound is as eclectic as their journey. Built on layers of vocal harmony, breakneck rhythms, and a fun mix of instruments, their songs embody apparent chaos and precision. They can shift from a foot-stomping barn-burner to a heartfelt ballad in the space of a set, leaving audiences breathless and smiling. The band’s discography reflects this adventurous spirit. Records like All That We Know and By the Lamplight capture the band’s kaleidoscope of influences, while also showcasing their lyrical depth. If Larry and His Flask are known for one thing above all else, it’s their live show. Instruments are played with reckless abandon yet flawless timing. Vocals soar, harmonize, and howl. Band members leap off stages, climb rafters, and tear across the room while never missing a note. Crowds don’t just watch a Flask show—they become part of it. Sweat, laughter, stomping, and clapping mingle until there’s no distinction between performer and audience. What has become of LAHF? After many years of silence, fans wonder, what happened to Larry And His Flask? Are they broken up? Are they gone for good? Or are they just taking a long nap in a cave somewhere after an exhausting tour schedule of 250 shows a year? All I can say is, stay tuned for the exciting conclusion! -JRM
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Genres
Country, Dark Country, Punk, Ska Punk, Americana Punk Rock, Bluegrass, Folk Punk, Punk Roots, Folk, Punk Rock, Rock
Band members
Andrew Carew, Ian Cook, Jeshua Marshall, Jamin Marshall
Photos
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Larry And His Flask Tour Cities
Seattle, WA Bend, OR Portland, OR

Frequently Asked Questions About Larry And His Flask

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Larry And His Flask on tour?

Yes, Larry And His Flask is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Larry And His Flask concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Larry And His Flask tour is scheduled for 3 dates across 3 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Larry And His Flask scheduled to play?

Larry And His Flask is scheduled to play 3 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Larry And His Flask tour start?

Larry And His Flask’s tour starts Mar 27, 2026 and ends on Mar 29, 2026. They will play 3 cities; their most recent concert was held in Bend at Silver Moon Brewing and their next upcoming concert will be in Bend at Silver Moon Brewing.

What venues is Larry And His Flask performing at?

As part of the Larry And His Flask tour, Larry And His Flask is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Mar 27 - Bend, OR @ Silver Moon Brewing
Mar 28 - Portland, OR @ The Showdown
Mar 29 - Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern
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