Today Is The Day Announce Summer 2017 Temple Morning Star 20th Anniversary Tour Dates

American noise rock and experimental legends Today Is The Day have recently reissued their classic 1997 4th LP Temple Of The Morning Star, and now they’ve gone and announced tour to celebrate the album’s 20th anniversary as well.

Today Is The Day will be accompanied every date by the avant-garde music collective Kayo Dot as well, undoubtedly making each show something to look forward to.

The tour will be beginning in Brooklyn June 6th, and will make its way across the contiguous United States, and ending with two dates in Canada late July.

Today Is The Day’s frontman Steve Austin also has an upcoming album with the ambient project BardSpec, called Hydrogen, due June 23rd via By Norse.

Today Is The Day have made their name utilizing an utterly diverse sound, including a variety of influences, including grindcore, jazz fusion, death metal, and progressive rock. Many records of theirs tend to incorporate experimental elements, not holding back on the dissonance and psychedelic effects.

Check out the full list of tour dates and tour flyer below.

Today Is The Day Tour Dates
07/06: Brooklyn, NY – Saint Vitus Bar
07/08: Baltimore, MD – The Depot
07/09: Trenton, NJ – Championship Bar
07/10: Norfolk, VA – Charlie’s American Cafe
07/11: Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506
07/12: Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
07/13: Houston, TX – Walters
07/15: Dallas, TX – The Curtain Club
07/16: Austin, TX – The Lost Well
07/19: Phoenix, AZ – Joe’s Grotto
07/20: Upland, CA – Gideon’s Hall
07/21: San Francisco, CA – The DNA Lounge
07/22: Portland, OR – Tonic Lounge
07/23: Seattle, WA – Highline
07/25: Salt Lake City, UT – Club X
07/26: Denver, CO – The Marquis Theater
07/27: Kansas City, MO – The Riot Room
07/28: Chicago, IL – Reggies
07/29: Toronto, ON, Canada – Hard Luck
07/30: Montreal, QC, Canada – L’Esco

Christopher Lee: I am a college student from California. I am a massive fan of most things rock, and especially of all things Car Seat Headrest. Journalism has been a great passion of mine, and I hope that I'll be able to continue to merge my worlds of music and journalism as the years go on.
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