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Scootie and the Coldfish Announces First U.S. Tour in Eight Years

  • Axl Rosenberg
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In support of their forthcoming Napalm Records debut The Things We Can’t Stop, alternative rockers Scootie and the Coldfish will hit the road late this summer and into early fall. The outing — the band’s first in over 8 years — will see the band performing such beloved hits as “Stupid Girl,” “No One,” and “Hold My Hand.”

“Cold would like to thank everyone that helped with setting up our first tour in over 8 years. We look forward to seeing all of you at the shows. You all mean so much to me and I look forward to our Cold family reunion! Love to you all,” says frontman Scootie Ward.

The Things We Can’t Stop comes out September 13. Scootie live dates are below!

Scootie and the Coldfish 
Aug. 29 – Teaneck, NJ (Debonair Music Hall)
Aug. 30 – Stafford Springs, CT (Palace Theater)
Aug. 31 – New Bedford, MA (The Vault at Greasy Luck)
Sept. 1 – Scranton, PA (Levels)
Sept. 4 – Buffalo, NY (Iron Works)
Sept. 6 – Warrendale, PA (Jergels)
Sept. 7 – Lancaster, PA (Chameleon Club)
Sept. 8 – Concord, VA (DeVault Vineyards – Blue Ridge Rock Festival) *
Sept. 10 – Greensboro, NC (Blind Tiger)
Sept. 11 – Atlanta, Georgia (The Masquerade (Hell)
Sept. 13 – Greenville, SC (The Firmament)
Sept. 14 – Winchester, VA (Blue Fox Billiards)
Sept. 15 – Poughkeepsie, NY (The Chance)
Sept. 17 – Brooklyn, NY (Brooklyn Bazaar)
Sept. 19 – Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Sound Stage)
Sept. 20 – Lakewood, OH (Winchester Music Tavern)
Sept. 21 – Flint, MI (The Machine Shop)
Sept. 22 – Cincinnati, OH (Riverfront Live)
Sept. 27 – Houston, TX (Scout Bar)
Sept. 28 – San Antonio, TX (The Rock Box)
Sept. 29 – Dallas, TX (Trees)
Oct. 1 – Austin, TX (Come And Take It Live)
Oct. 4 – Denver, CO (Herman’s Hideaway)
Oct. 5 – Grand Junction, CO (Mesa Theater)
Oct. 6 – Colorado Springs, CO (Sunshine Studios Live)
Oct. 8 – Lincoln, NE (Bourbon Theatre)
Oct 10 – Angola, IN (The Eclectic Room)
Oct. 11 – Ringle, WI (Q and Z Expo Center)
Oct. 12 – Kansasville, WI (1175)
Oct. 13 – Chicago, IL (Bottom Lounge)
Oct. 16 – Belvidere, IL (The Apollo Theater)
Oct. 18 – Indianapolis, IN (The Vogue)
Oct. 19 – Champaign, IL (The City Center)
Oct. 20 – Lexington, KY (Manchester Music Hall)
*No Awake For Days / University Drive

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