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Worriers Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 10,715
Category Queer, Indie Rock, Melodic Punk, Pop Rock, Rock
Concerts
May
10
Nikki Lopez
Philadelphia
Tickets
May
11
Deep Cuts
Medford
Tickets
May
13
The Sultan Room
Brooklyn
Tickets
May
14
Rec Room
Buffalo
Tickets
May
15
Sneeky Dees
Toronto
Tickets
May
16
Pouzza Fest
Montréal
Tickets
About Worriers
Lauren Denitzio has always been the type of songwriter to say exactly what’s on their mind. Over the course of the past decade with their band Worriers, they’ve addressed gender liberation, capitalist violence, and searing heartbreak, all over the band’s signature style of triumphant chords and subtle pop sensibilities. Worriers was always a band that shined with the feelings of ecstatic potential; offering a sense of liberation amidst the chaos of the world. And yet, on their newest album Warm Blanket, they’ve never sounded more free. The band’s fourth full length record has the feel of an exciting debut and there’s a reason: it marks the first time that Denitzio accepted that the group they had been trying to treat as a band is actually a solo project. After a pace of touring and recording that would be breakneck for most, but de rigueur in the underground scene which forged them, Denitzio found themselves in the summer of 2022 with a chance to finally catch their breath. “I realized I could write whatever I wanted.” The DIY ethic that Denitzio developed on a thousand punk tours, playing squats, house parties and rowdy warehouses is never far from their mode of operation. And so—with no proper training in audio recording—they recorded and mixed the entirety of Warm Blanket at home. Atom Willard (Against Me!, Social Distortion) contributed drums remotely, adding an orchestral element of weight and emphasis to the proceedings. The result is a collection of songs that reflects Denitizio “unlearning the expectations of being in a band” and writing music “that’s more in line with my actual influences.” Written during a particularly fertile creative period—Denitzio had already completed an entirely separate new album to be released later—Warm Blanket marked a chance to write the kind of songs they had always appreciated but were unsure of how to place in the Worriers catalog. The album reveals a songwriter tossing off former constrictions, giving themselves the space and time to properly reflect on all they’ve learned. There’s a somber yet tender unpacking of the past; songs littered with mix tapes, motorola phones, Brooklyn bars in their heyday, house shows, broken bikes and doomed love. On “Prepared to Forget”, Denitzio delivers an aching paean to the time when they had friends who still thought they could get away with anything; even the most self-destructive things. And lest you think their signature critical edge has dulled, “Never Kicks In”—which functions as a sonic tribute to the Magnetic Fields—offers a biting send-up of Denitzio’s non-committal musical peers who seem to perpetually coast by on doing the bare minimum for their art. There’s also a new tenderness at work in their writing, perhaps best seen on “Pollen in the Air”, which sees them literally sprawling out all over the landscape declaring: “we could be anywhere,” marking the terms of their new perspective. The album finds Denitzio as a vigilante seeking revenge, a lover ready to be hurt and a weary traveler, meditating on heartache and loss, all while wanting to continue the beautiful, exhausting struggle. In short, they are anyone they want to be. Few bands have the luxury of writing a first album a decade into their discography. But for Worriers, Warm Blanket is exactly that: a staggering debut from a songwriter who is just getting started.
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Genres
Queer, Indie Rock, Melodic Punk, Pop Rock, Rock
Band members
Lauren Denitzio
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Worriers Tour Cities
Medford, MA Buffalo, NY Montréal, QC Toronto, ON Philadelphia, PA Brooklyn, NY

Frequently Asked Questions About Worriers

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Worriers on tour?

Yes, Worriers is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Worriers concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Worriers tour is scheduled for 6 dates across 6 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Worriers scheduled to play?

Worriers is scheduled to play 6 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Worriers tour start?

Worriers’s tour starts May 10, 2025 and ends on May 16, 2025. They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in Philadelphia at Nikki Lopez and their next upcoming concert will be in Buffalo at Rec Room.

What venues is Worriers performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

May 10 - Philadelphia, PA @ Nikki Lopez
May 11 - Medford, MA @ Deep Cuts
May 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ The Sultan Room
May 14 - Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room
May 15 - Toronto, ON @ Sneeky Dees
May 16 - Montréal, QC @ Pouzza Fest
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