Legendary Hardcore Band Bane Announce Reunion Show With All-Star Lineup

bane-announce-reunion-show-with-all-star-lineup
Aaron Dalbec & Aaron Bedard: Llann Wé², CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikipedia
Published on:

Worcester, Massachusetts hardcore band Bane formed in 1995 and would go on to become one of the biggest names in the genre. For a little over 20 years, Bane absolutely crushed it, releasing a plethora of awesome albums and performing alongside some incredible acts; but then in 2016, the band decided to call it quits.

However, it looks like Bane is back (well, at least for one show).

The band has announced a special reunion show that will take place on June 17th in Boston, Massachusetts.

For this special show, the band’s all-star lineup will be present, and they are performing alongside the following bands:

Stick To Your Guns, Modern Life Is War, The Suicide File, Bracewar, and Colin Of Arabia.

If you are interested in purchasing tickets for this show, you can find more information via this link here.

It is awesome to see Bane back in action, and who knows, maybe they’ll end up doing more shows and will release a new record.

In other hardcore-related news, in just a couple of days, Show Me The Body is heading out for an awesome tour. They will be performing alongside Jesus Piece, Scowl, Zulu, and TRiPPJONES.

Below you will find all the dates and locations associated with that upcoming tour.

Show Me the Body Singer Shoves Fan Off Stage for Taking Selfie

Watch Eric Andre Lose His Mind in Zulu's New 'Where I'm From' Video

  • 02/09 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
    02/10 Richmond, VA – Richmond Music Hall
    02/11 Durham, NC – Motorco
    02/13 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
    02/14 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
    02/15 Miami, FL – Gramps
    02/16 Gainesville, FL – The Wooly
    02/17 Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live
    02/18 Dallas, TX – The Studio at The Factory
    02/19 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
    02/21 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
    02/22 Austin, TX – The Mohawk
    02/24 El Paso, TX – Lowbrow Palace
    02/25 Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole
    02/26 San Diego, CA – Brick By Brick
    02/28 Orange County, CA – The Observatory
    03/01 Los Angeles, CA – The Regent (no Scowl/Zulu)
    03/03 Santa Cruz, CA Santa Cruz – Vets Hall
    03/04 Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre (no Zulu)
    03/05 Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s
    03/07 Seattle, WA – Neumos (no Zulu)
    03/08 Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre (no Zulu)
    03/09 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall (no Zulu)
    03/10 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
    03/11 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell (no Zulu)
    03/12 Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre (no Zulu)
    03/14 Omaha, NE – Slowdown
    03/15 Minneapolis, MN – Underground Music Venue
    03/16 Chicago, IL – Metro
    03/17 Detroit, MI – Tangent Gallery
    03/18 Toronto, ON – The Opera House
    03/19 Montreal, QC – Corona
    03/21 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
    03/22 Albany, NY – Fuze Box
    03/23 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
    03/24 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel