27-05-2025
Mk.gee, the Beaches, Wet Leg, MJ Lenderman to Headline Rolling Stone's Rock & Roll Tour
Hey hey, my my: the Beaches, Wet Leg, and MJ Lenderman will headline Rolling Stone Presents: Gather No Moss, a rock & roll tour stopping in four major cities this summer.
The showcase will kick off on July 26 at the Fillmore in Denver, with leading the bill. Next stop will be Chicago on Aug. 29, with the Beaches playing the Salt Shed. Wet Leg will headline the Nashville show, taking place at Marathon Music Works on Sept. 23. Finally, Lenderman will close out the tour in New York, taking the stage at Brooklyn's Kings Theatre on Oct. 16.
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New Jersey musician released his critically-acclaimed debut, Two Star & the Dream Police, last year. Canadian rock band the Beaches will drop their third album, No Hard Feelings, on Aug. 29, the same day they play the showcase. Isle of Wight duo Wet Leg, who broke through in 2022, recently announced their new album, moisturizer. Lenderman, who also plays guitar in the Asheville indie rock band Wednesday, has been consistently touring in support of his excellent 2024 solo album, Manning Fireworks.
Full lineups for each stop will be announced in the coming weeks, featuring acts that reflect each historic city. Presale tickets will be available on Thursday, May 15, at 10 a.m. local time, while general tickets go on sale the following day (Friday, May 16), also at 10 a.m. local time.
Rolling Stone Presents: Gather No Moss Tour Stops July 26 — Denver, CO @ The Fillmore with (TICKETS)Aug. 29 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed with the Beaches (TICKETS)Sept. 23 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works with Wet Leg (TICKETS)Oct. 16 — New York, NY @ Kings Theatre with MJ Lenderman (TICKETS)
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