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Geese just announced their highly anticipated Getting Killed Again tour, kicking off September 29 at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium. The Brooklyn indie rock collective will tour through November supporting their triumphant 2025 album. Early ticket access starts April 29.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Tour Name: Getting Killed Again tour spans North America this fall
- Kickoff Date: September 29, 2026 at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee
- Tour Scope: 18 headlining shows through November 10 in Boston, plus major festival appearances
- Album Support: Tour promotes their fourth LP “Getting Killed” released September 26, 2025
Brooklyn’s Rising Rock Force Takes Bigger Stages
Geese are stepping up their touring game with the Getting Killed Again package. The band fronted by Cameron Winter will hit larger venues across North America, moving beyond their previous touring footprint. This represents a significant moment for the band’s career trajectory following the success of their 2023 album 3D Country.
The Getting Killed Again tour demonstrates the band’s growing fanbase and industry momentum. They’ll perform at iconic venues like Forest Hills Stadium in Queens and two nights at Hollywood Forever in Los Angeles, cementing their status as one of modern indie rock’s most compelling acts.
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The Historic Ryman Sets Perfect Stage for Debut
Kicking off at the Ryman Auditorium is significant symbolic weight for Geese. Built in 1892, the venue is dubbed the Carnegie Hall of the South and held the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. The 2,362-seat room has hosted musical legends from Elvis Presley to Johnny Cash to contemporary artists.
This historic Nashville venue represents a major milestone for the Brooklyn rockers. The Ryman’s intimate yet iconic setting provides the perfect introduction for Geese’s fall campaign. Playing this stage indicates their arrival as serious touring artists capable of commanding prestigious American venues.
Full Tour Schedule and Ticket Details
| Date Range | Key Cities |
| Sept 29-30 | Nashville, Asheville |
| October | Queens, Mexico City, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago |
| November | Toronto, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston |
| Pre-Sale | April 29 at 10 a.m. local time through artist portal |
Pre-sale tickets launch April 29 at 10 a.m. local time through the band’s website. General public on-sale begins May 1 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans interested in early access can register at geeseband.com/tour for pre-sale information.
“The rock band of the moment, and no, it’s not a psy-op. Geese have announced a fresh round of North American tour dates for 2026.”
— Rolling Stone, Music News
Album Context Drives Tour Momentum
Getting Killed, released September 26, 2025, marks Geese’s fourth studio album. The record follows their acclaimed 2023 release 3D Country, which showcased the band’s innovative genre-blending approach and experimental rock sensibilities. Lead singer Cameron Winter also released a successful 2024 solo album titled Heavy Metal.
The new album demonstrates significant artistic growth for the Brooklyn collective. Recorded in 10 intensive days by producer Kenneth Blume, Getting Killed captures the band’s signature wild abandon with expanded scope and vision. This touring cycle capitalizes on the album’s critical and commercial momentum.
Festival Circuit Precedes Fall Headlining Run
Before the Getting Killed Again tour officially launches, Geese will perform at major summer festivals. They recently played Coachella 2026 where they delivered a surprise live cover of Justin Bieber’s “Baby.” Additional festival dates include Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, and European festivals like Primavera Sound.
The festival appearances position Geese alongside established and emerging artists across North America and Europe. Playing premium events before their headline tour allows continued audience expansion and proves their staying power in competitive touring markets. How will Geese balance explosive festival performances with intimate venue shows throughout this ambitious touring cycle?
Sources
- Billboard – Comprehensive tour announcement with full routing and ticket information
- Rolling Stone – Tour details, album context, and band background coverage
- Pitchfork – Festival dates and tour upgrade context for the Brooklyn band











