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Team Dresch

Team Dresch Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Concerts
May
11
St. John's Bizarre 2024
North Portland
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Jun
19
Teragram Ballroom
Los Angeles
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Jun
21
Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento
Sacramento
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Jun
22
Ivy Riot w/ Team Dresch
Albany
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Jun
23
Bottom Of the Hill
San Francisco
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About Team Dresch
Team Dresch was a queercore punk rock band who performed and recorded in the 1990s and made a significant impression on that movement, as well as on the independent music scene. Donna Dresch, founder of the band, had been involved in the queercore scene in the late eighties and early nineties as creator of her own fanzine Chainsaw and, in addition to contributing to other zines such as Outpunk and J.D.s, she contributed to and was featured on the cover of issue five of Homocore and appeared in the girl-gang film The Yo-Yo Gang by G.B. Jones. The line up of the group for their first album was Donna Dresch, guitar and bass; Jody Bleyle, guitar, bass, and vocals; Kaia Wilson, guitar and vocals; and Marci Martinez on drums. All were veterans of other musical outfits; Donna Dresch had previously played and recorded with such bands as Dinosaur Jr., DJ DangerMouse, Screaming Trees, Rastro!, Fifth Column, Some Velvet Sidewalk, Lois, Mary Lou Lord and The Go! Team; Jody Bleyle was simultaneously in the bands Hazel and Lovebutt while playing in Team Dresch; Kaia Wilson had been in the band Adickdid and Marci Martinez in Calamity Jane. Scott Plouf, then of The Spinanes, now of Built to Spill was the drummer on the first 7". Their first single, Hand Grenade, appeared on Kill Rock Stars in 1994. Personal Best, the album which followed it, appeared in 1995 as a co-release on the independent labels Chainsaw Records, run by Dresch and Candy Ass Records, run by Bleyle. Candy-ass then released the compilation Free To Fight, a double LP of all-women bands addressing issues such as harassment and rape and dedicated to self-defense. The band toured with self-defense instructor Alice Stagg, who spoke and gave demonstrations to the audience prior to the bands' performance. The members were committed to a DIY ethic, running their own record labels and booking their own tours. In 1996, the influential German band Tocotronic payed homage to Team Dresch with their song Die Sache mit der Team Dresch-Platte (The thing about the Team Dresch record), eventually contributing to the popularity of Team Dresch in Germany. On their second recording Melissa York, previously of the hardcore punk bands Vitapup and Born Against replaced Marci Martinez. This LP, Captain My Captain, also featured a guest appearance by Phranc, well known lesbian musician. As well, the song Uncle Phranc, written as a tribute to her, appears on this album. After this LP Kaia Wilson and Melissa York left the band to form The Butchies, while Dresch and Bleyle continued recording with the addition of new member Amanda Kelly and Marci Martinez once again on drums. The band stopped playing in 1998, with Dresch increasingly involved in running her record label which was releasing many recordings by newer Queercore bands, including The Need, Longstocking, Sleater-Kinney and many more. In 2002 Jody debuted a new band, Family Outing, which includes her brother, Allen, and in 2004, Donna returned to the stage with a new band, Davies vs. Dresch. They appeared as part of "Queercore Blitz", a group of queer bands touring the U.S together. In the summer of 2004, Jody, Donna, Kaia, Marci and Melissa came together to headline the homocore festival Homo-a-Go-Go in Olympia, Washington. In the summer of 2006, the same members are reforming to play shows in the Northwest and in New York City. The band performs and is interviewed in the documentary film She's Real, Worse Than Queer by Lucy Thane. http://www.teamdresch.com/
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Team Dresch Tour Cities
San Francisco, CA Albany, CA North Portland, OR Sacramento, CA Los Angeles, CA

Frequently Asked Questions About Team Dresch

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Team Dresch on tour?

Yes, Team Dresch is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Team Dresch concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Team Dresch tour is scheduled for 5 dates across 5 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Team Dresch scheduled to play?

Team Dresch is scheduled to play 5 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Team Dresch tour start?

Team Dresch’s tour starts May 11, 2024 and ends on Jun 23, 2024. They will play 5 cities; their most recent concert was held in North Portland at N Lombard St at N Philadelphia Ave and their next upcoming concert will be in Albany at Ivy Room.

What venues is Team Dresch performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

May 11 - North Portland, OR @ N Lombard St at N Philadelphia Ave
Jun 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Jun 21 - Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento
Jun 22 - Albany, CA @ Ivy Room
Jun 23 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of the Hill
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