Tour Dates

Bauhaus Announce West Coast Shows and Rescheduled NYC Dates

Are you ready, undead creatures of the night? At last, it is time. After a few pandemic-related hiccups thwarted their reunion tour schedule, post-punk legends Bauhaus return at last to the American stage! The band has just announced their tour schedule for the West Coast, and rescheduled NYC dates.

The band’s two NYC shows at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre, previously scheduled for last November, are now set for September 2022. A West Coast tour is also scheduled this spring, around the time Bauhaus are set to perform at the sold-out Cruel World Festival in Los Angeles, making stops in Portland, Seattle, Denver, San Francisco, and Tempe, Arizona.

Following several dates in Los Angeles in late 2019, Bauhaus have only performed live in Mexico City and London over the past two years.

During an interview in 2021, guitarist Daniel Ash suggested that when the global pandemic subsided the full-on Bauhaus reunion tour would resume. “There’s definitely plans when all this lifts.”

All of Bauhaus’ newly scheduled US concerts go on sale Friday, March 4th, 2022 at 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET.

See full dates below.

Bauhaus US Tour Dates:

  • May 17 – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (Portland, OR)
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  • May 20 – Paramount Theatre (Seattle, WA)
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  • May 22 The Masonic (San Francisco, CA)
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  • May 25 – The Mission Ballroom (Denver, CO)
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  • May 27 – The Marquee Theatre (Tempe, AZ)
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  • Sept. 8 – Kings Theatre (New York, NY)
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    NOTE: Tickets purchased for postponed Nov. 2, 2021 show will be honored.
  • Sept. 9 – Kings Theatre (New York, NY)
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    NOTE: Tickets purchased for postponed Nov. 3, 2021 show will be honored.

Alice Teeple

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