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Love and Rockets Add Another Show to West Coast Run of Reunion Dates

Love and Rockets, the legendary alternative rock outfit born from Bauhaus’ split in 1985, have made a name for themselves with their unique blend of psychedelia and post-punk. Influencing a slew of prominent artists over the years, the band’s legacy lives on as fans eagerly await the possibility of a full North American tour.

In the meantime, Love and Rockets have given their die-hard followers a small taste of what they’ve been craving. After the first show at the Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon, sold out, the band has graciously added an extra date on May 27 to their limited west coast tour. This additional show may not be the extensive North American trek fans have been hoping for, but it’s certainly a step in the right direction.

Don’t miss your chance to score tickets for the May 27 show – the presale starts at 10 a.m. Pacific on Thursday, March 23, using the password TRUEWEST. General sales kick off at 10 a.m. Pacific on Friday, March 24. Head over to truwestpresents.com to secure your spot

Love and Rockets’ upcoming tour follows their performance at the Cruel World Festival on May 20th in Pasadena, CA, with stops in Oakland, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Portland, OR; and Seattle, WA. Keep your eyes peeled for updates, and in the meantime, make sure to snag tickets to their west coast shows while you still can.

Love and Rockets 2023 Tour Dates:

  • May 20: Cruel World Festival, Pasadena, CA
  • May 21: Fox Theater, Oakland, CA
  • May 24: Sandy Amphitheater, Salt Lake City, UT
  • May 26: Roseland Theater, Portland, OR
  • May 27: Roseland Theater, Portland, OR
  • May 28: Moore Theater, Seattle, WA

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