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Stop Light Observations

Stop Light Observations Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Followers 25,792
Category Hip-hop And Folk Flares., Motown, Psychedelic & Stuff., Revival
Concerts
Jun
26
Fox Theatre
Boulder
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Jun
28
Mesa Theater
Grand Junction
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Jul
12
Radio Room - 28 Liberty Lane
Greenville
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Aug
15
Wonder Bar
Asbury Park
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Sep
27
The Southern Cafe and Music Hall
Charlottesville
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Oct
02
Johnny Brenda's
Philadelphia
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Oct
03
The Sinclair
Cambridge
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Oct
04
Music Hall of Williamsburg
Brooklyn
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Oct
09
Mahall's
Lakewood
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Oct
10
El Club
Detroit
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Oct
11
The Basement
Columbus
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Oct
12
Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
Pittsburgh
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Oct
16
Schubas Tavern
Chicago
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Oct
17
High Noon Saloon
Madison
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Oct
18
Turf Club
St Paul
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Oct
25
Aggie Theatre
Fort Collins
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Oct
26
Gothic Theatre
Englewood
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Oct
29
Soundwell
Salt Lake City
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Oct
31
Knitting Factory Concert House
Spokane
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Nov
06
Cornerstone Craft Beer & Live Music
Berkeley
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Nov
09
Troubadour
West Hollywood
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Nov
14
Antone's
Austin
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Nov
15
Deep Ellum Art Company
Dallas
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Nov
16
White Oak Music Hall
Houston
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Nov
19
Saturn
Birmingham
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Nov
21
Open Chord Music
Knoxville
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Dec
07
The Atlantis
Washington
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About Stop Light Observations
STOP LIGHT OBSERVATIONS - VOL. I John Keith Culbreth (aka Cubby) was 16 years old—no longer the religious child he had been back in his childhood days spent in Anderson, SC—but was, unknowingly, poised for a divine intervention of life-altering proportions. While peacefully sleeping after a classmate's musical performance, an entity presented itself to Cubby—the entity presented itself as God. "It was the most vivid dream I had ever had," says Cubby. "It felt so bizarre." "God" spoke to Cubby. It told him to contact his classmate, Will Blackburn, and come together to create music. Cubby obliged, Blackburn agreed, and the band proceeded to practice for over a year, never playing a show. Stop Light Observations' inaugural performance took place on Sullivan's Island. Among the crowd was Cubby's childhood pastor—a man with whom he had once had a close relationship. As it turns out, Cubby's former pastor was Will Blackburn's grandfather. Divinity had served up fate. Cubby and Blackburn had been childhood friends, but never knew it. SLO was born, and the sky was the limit. But things didn't truly take off until a few years later when SLO released their acclaimed 2013 debut, Radiation. Metronome hailed the record's "emotive and elegant" songs, which landed perfectly in the sweet spot between arena and indie rock. The band went from relative unknowns to playing Bonnaroo and selling out Charleston's largest club, The Music Farm, in just a year. Since then, Stop Light Observations have broken the record for most consecutive sold-out shows at The Music Farm and have toured across the country, playing standout festival sets at Firefly, Summerfest, and more. SLO's most recent LP, Toogoodoo, saw coverage at major national outlets from PBS and Conan O’Brien’s Fresh Noise to Impose, PopMatters and Garden & Gun, the latter praising Toogoodoo as "a promising debut from the band, who have wowed audiences throughout the South.” Now, following the successful release of Toogoodoo, and an ambitious year on the road in support, Stop Light Observations are poised to tackle their next major endeavor—an ongoing series of digital 45s, each with an A-side and B-side, entitled The Volume, which will disperse the band’s hard-hitting yet melodic songs in a more immediate fashion. "The Volume is much more than just bypassing the mechanics of an album," Cubby explains. "Its about inspiring ourselves and others with this approach that lends itself to complete creative freedom. The Beatles released 250-plus songs in 7 years without the technology we have today. If they can do it, why can't we?" At the center of the first volume is Stop Light Observations' new single, "Coyote." It’s a stunning, slow-building piano ballad that evolves strikingly through distinct dynamic phases, vocalist Will Blackburn's effortlessly toggling between a delicate croon and an anthemic howl. With "Coyote," the group distills its already potent arena-ready indie rock all the way through the song's powerful crescendo of an outro. Thematically, “Coyote” deals with loss—something the entire band has coped with many times over the years. "The situations and emotions behind our songs are extremely personal," SLO guitarist Louis Duffie explains. Cubby adds, "When I was 15, I started dating my childhood sweetheart—who is now my wife—and after our first year of dating we received the earth-shattering news that her best friend, Lizzy, had committed suicide. She was the sweetest, happiest, and kindest girl in our entire high school and to believe she would take her own life was unfathomable. 'Coyote' is that story for me—the story of the pack animal, still feeling alone despite its family joining in its howls of pain. It is the girl with the bright smile taking her life—the fallen angel. It's the first time you meet up with all your friends and that person you all loved so much isn't there." The first installment from The Volume also offers up "The Ghost of Larry Ford Jr.," an instrumental track that tackles the next step of loss: the frustration, anger and anxiety of letting go, all seamlessly communicated sans lyrics. The stylized, labyrinthine track sounds like a Wes Anderson films looks, along the way deftly mapping the chaotic trajectory of a mind in mourning. Stop Light Observations may be blazing their own trails, but they want everyone to join them on their journey—fans, friends and family, past and present. "The Volume releases will ultimately be defined as a series—a voice for the voiceless. A podium for those who have yearned for the opportunity to share their own stories of struggle, passion, and love," vocalist Will Blackburn explains. "We live in an era of polar divisions perpetuated by fear," Blackburn continues. "And the divide seems to be growing exponentially. But if we turn off the cable news channel and walk out our front doors and speak to our neighbors, we may find that our struggles, while they vary, are often quite relatable. It is my hope that trough this style of releasing music that we may open up the conversations that need to be addressed most in today's America. All are equal and all opinions should be heard with hopes of perpetuating peace and understanding. Love is the way and this is the path we have chosen to move forward."
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Genres
Hip-hop And Folk Flares., Motown, Psychedelic & Stuff., Revival
Band members
Synth, PercussionLuke Withers - Drums, Piano, Will Blackburn - Lead VocalsCubby - Songwriter, VocalsLouis Duffie - Guitar
Photos
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What fans are saying
Charlotte
5 / 5
Amazing show🤍🤍 I’ll remember this night forever
Radio Room Greenville, SC
Jul 19, 2022
Jeanie
5 / 5
They always give a top performance!!
Radio Room Greenville, SC
Feb 27, 2022
Jordan
5 / 5
Always a beautiful show
Georgia Theatre Athens, GA
Dec 08, 2018
Morgen
5 / 5
THEY WHERE FUCKING AWESOME
Music Farm Charleston, SC
Oct 21, 2018
Sadie
5 / 5
Awesome show!
Hell at The Masquerade Atlanta, GA
Feb 20, 2023
Hunter
5 / 5
Great show
Music Farm Charleston, SC
Oct 21, 2018
Steve
5 / 5
Incredible show!
Soda Bar San Diego, CA
Nov 13, 2023
Nick
4 / 5
Awesome show!
Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC
Nov 06, 2023
Kory
5 / 5
SO GOOD
Charleston Music Hall Charleston, SC
Nov 19, 2019
Josh
5 / 5
Awesome show!
Piedmont Park/Park Tavern Atlanta, GA
Jun 11, 2019
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Stop Light Observations Tour Cities
Columbus, OH Boulder, CO Fort Collins, CO Washington, DC Pittsburgh, PA Berkeley, CA Birmingham, AL West Hollywood, CA Cambridge, MA Greenville, SC Brooklyn, NY Englewood, CO Austin, TX Spokane, WA Houston, TX Lakewood, OH Chicago, IL Knoxville, TN Madison, WI Dallas, TX Detroit, MI Grand Junction, CO Philadelphia, PA Asbury Park, NJ St Paul, MN Salt Lake City, UT Charlottesville, VA

Frequently Asked Questions About Stop Light Observations

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Stop Light Observations on tour?

Yes, Stop Light Observations is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Stop Light Observations concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Stop Light Observations tour is scheduled for 27 dates across 27 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Stop Light Observations scheduled to play?

Stop Light Observations is scheduled to play 27 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Stop Light Observations tour start?

Stop Light Observations’s tour starts Jun 26, 2024 and ends on Dec 07, 2024. They will play 27 cities; their most recent concert was held in Boulder at Fox Theatre and their next upcoming concert will be in Boulder at Fox Theatre.

What venues is Stop Light Observations performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Jun 26 - Boulder, CO @ Fox Theatre
Jun 28 - Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater
Jul 12 - Greenville, SC @ Radio Room - 28 Liberty Lane
Aug 15 - Asbury Park, NJ @ Wonder Bar
Sep 27 - Charlottesville, VA @ The Southern Cafe and Music Hall
Oct 02 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's
Oct 03 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Oct 04 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Oct 09 - Lakewood, OH @ Mahall's
Oct 10 - Detroit, MI @ El Club
Oct 11 - Columbus, OH @ The Basement
Oct 12 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
Oct 16 - Chicago, IL @ Schubas Tavern
Oct 17 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
Oct 18 - St Paul, MN @ Turf Club
Oct 25 - Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre
Oct 26 - Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Oct 29 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell
Oct 31 - Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Nov 06 - Berkeley, CA @ Cornerstone Craft Beer & Live Music
Nov 09 - West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Nov 14 - Austin, TX @ Antone's
Nov 15 - Dallas, TX @ Deep Ellum Art Company
Nov 16 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Nov 19 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
Nov 21 - Knoxville, TN @ Open Chord Music
Dec 07 - Washington, DC @ The Atlantis
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