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High Vis announce first-ever TX, NOLA, St. Louis shows, West Coast Tour

High Vis announce first-ever TX, NOLA, St. Louis shows, West Coast Tour
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After their sold out North American live debut back in Spring, High Vis have confirmed a Southern run in between their Riot Fest and Furnace Fest performances.

They play Dallas, Austin, Houston, St. Louis and New Orleans for the first time ever. They take over the West Coast for their “Waiting Patiently” Summer Tour which includes a sold out LA headliner at Lodge Room just ahead of their Sound & Fury performance this Saturday. Other highlights include San Diego, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland and more. Tickets go on sale this Friday, July 27 at 10AM Local Here. See below for more info and a full list of dates. In case you’ve missed it, High Vis exploded onto the DIY scene, earning a devoted following for their intense live shows and immediate lyrics that tackle themes from class politics to the challenges of everyday life. Their exceptional second full-length album, ‘Blending’ released in the Fall of last year, landed on countless end of year lists. High Vis’s signature sound of aggressive, artful punk is as tough as any hardcore record, yet sonically opens beyond the parameters of any genre or scene. As the title of ‘Blending’ suggests, is about bringing all these new strands and elements into what the band are about at their core to forge something entirely new. While ‘Blending’ shows High Vis’s sound blossoming even further from their exemplary 2019 debut ‘No Sense No Feeling’, the album represents another leap forward lyrically, too. Talking frankly about poverty and class politics, frontman Graham Sayle’s lyrics have always addressed the downtrodden and discarded communities across Britain slipping below the waterline. This time around, Sayle’s lost none of that social consciousness, but he’s looked at himself and his own emotional landscape, and in the process created something that feels more universal, that reaches a hand-out to people and ultimately gives a message of hope.

High Vis is: Graham Sayle (vocals), Martin Macnamara (guitar), Rob Hammeren (guitar), Rob Moss (bass) and Edward ‘Ski’ Harper (drums).

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High Vis Live Dates:

US

Jul 27: Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room (SOLD OUT)
Jul 28: San Diego, CA – Soma Side Stage
Jul 29: Los Angeles, CA – Sound & Fury
Jul 30: San Francisco, CA – Neck of the Woods
Aug 01: Boise, ID – Shredder
Aug 02: Spokane, WA – Lucky You
Aug 03: Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s
Aug 04: Vancouver, BC – Wise Hall (SOLD OUT)
Aug 05: Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios (SOLD OUT)
Sep 16: Chicago, IL – Riot Fest
Sep 17: St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway
Sep 19: Dallas, TX – Sons of Hermann Hall
Sep 20: Austin, TX – The Parish
Sep 21: Houston, TX – Last Concert Cafe
Sep 22: New Orleans, LA – Siberia
Sep 23: Birmingham, AL – Furnace Fest

EU / UK

* w/ Turnstile

Aug 08-12: Oslo, NO – Oya Festival
Aug 11: Way Out West – Gothenburg, SE
Aug 12: Flow Fest – Helsinki, FI
Aug 16: Victoria Warehouse – Manchester, UK *
Aug 19: Pukkelpop – Hasselt, BE
Aug 26: Reading Festival – Reading, UK
Aug 27: Leeds Festival – Leeds, UK
Sep 09: Lollapalooza – Berlin, DE
Oct 15: Brussels, BE – Ancienne Belgique
Oct 16: Luxembourg City, LU – Rotondes
Oct 17: Paris, FR – Trabdendo
Oct 18: Utrect, NL – Tivoli Vredenburg
Oct 20: Hamburg, DE – Uebel & Gefahrlich
Oct 21: Cologne, DE – Die Kantine
Oct 22: Leipzig, DE – Conne Island
Oct 23: Munich, DE – Backstage Halle
Oct 27: London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall
Oct 28: Birkenhead, UK – Future Yard CIC (SOLD OUT)

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