Saosin have announced that they are heading out on the road to celebrate 20 years of their self-titled album.

Fresh from the release of their first new music in a decade, they’ll be hitting up stages across the US to mark two decades of their 2006 debut full-length.
Featuring ‘You’re Not Alone’, ‘Bury Your Head’ and ‘Voices’, fans will be able to hear the album with vocalist Cove Reber back up front. Rejoining in 2024, Cove sang on the band’s first two full-lengths, ‘Saosin’ and 2009’s ‘In Search of Solid Ground’.
With that first album now certified RIAA Gold, the tour kicks off on October 23 with special guests Silent Planet, Like Moths To Flames and Save Us.
Here’s what Cove had to say about going back to celebrate the earliest days of Saosin:
“Our self-titled album defined a major chapter of my life, as well as the lives of so many others. I grew up through these songs, the shows, and the touring we did together. Celebrating this record now is not only about honoring the fans who grew up alongside us, but also the new fans who are growing up with us today. We’ve come to understand what that musical era of our lives truly meant, and I’m excited to bring it back to the stage with a renewed sense of energy and excitement.”
Guitarist Beau Burchell also shared:
“During the creation of self-titled, I don’t think we fully understood the album we were making at the time. We were just doing the same thing we have always done, and are still doing now. And that’s making the best music we can. We had no idea the impact it would have on so many people’s lives and the genre. Getting to revisit it 20 years later, with that appreciation and perspective, gives us a new invigorated energy that we are so excited to bring to the stage.
“There’s a different weight to these songs when you’ve lived with them for two decades. Not only for us, but for all the fans who have shared their stories with us over the years. The connection people have to these songs is unreal, so the opportunity to share and celebrate our self-titled record across the U.S. in a live setting is something very important to us. It’s crazy to think we are at peak performance 20 years into our career, but it really does feel that way, and we are chomping at the bit to bring this show to as many people as we can.”
Here are the dates:
OCTOBER
23: ANAHEIM, CA House of Blues
24: TEMPE, AZ The Marquee
25: ALBUQUERQUE, NM Sunshine Theater
27: SAN ANTONIO, TX Vibes Event Center
28: DALLAS, TX House of Blues
29: HOUSTON, TX House of Blues
30: NEW ORLEANS, LA House of Blues
31: PENSACOLA, FL Vinyl Music Hall
NOVEMBER
1: ORLANDO, FL House of Blues
3: NASHVILLE, TN Brooklyn Bowl
4: RALEIGH, NC The Ritz
6: SAYREVILLE, NJ Starland Ballroom
7: NEW YORK, NY Webster Hall
8: WORCESTER, MA The Palladium
10: PHILADELPHIA, PA Brooklyn Bowl
11: BALTIMORE, MD Nevermore Hall
13: BUFFALO, NY Town Ballroom
14: DETROIT, MI The Majestic
15: CHICAGO, IL House of Blues
17: MILWAUKEE, WI The Rave II
18: MINNEAPOLIS, MN The Fillmore
20: DENVER, CO Summit Music Hall
21: SALT LAKE CITY, UT The Complex
22: BOISE, ID Knitting Factory
24: SEATTLE, WA Showbox SoDo
25: PORTLAND, OR Roseland Theater
27: LOS ANGELES, CA The Novo
28: SAN DIEGO, CA SOMA







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