HAIL THE SUN Announce Fall North American Tour With The Fall Of Troy, Murals & More


Celebrated California post-hardcore band Hail The Sun are excited to announce its upcoming U.S. fall headline tour. Kicking off after the 10-year anniversary run for Culture Scars, the tour will begin on September 8 at SLO Brewing in San Luis Obispo, CA and span the rest of September and early October, culminating in an appearance at The Regency Live in Springfield, MO on Friday, October 9. Support will be provided by A Lot Like Birds, The Fall of Troy, Murals, Blight Town, Diver and Shyeye in select markets. Tickets for all shows go on sale this Friday, June 26 at 10:00 a.m. local time via the band’s site HERE, and a full listing of dates can be found below.

Anybody familiar with Hail The Sun will know there’s always a great deal of meaning beneath the surface. Theirs are songs that probe the very nature of existence, that strive to find the answers to the fundamental questions that being human raises, and that don’t flinch away from any form of self-reflection whatsoever. That’s been the case since the band — lead vocalist Donovan Melero, guitarists Shane Gann and Aric Garcia, bassist John Stirrat and drummer Allen Casillas — formed in Chico, CA in 2009, but which is especially the case on cut. turn. fade. back., their latest full-length album.

Produced & engineered by Pete Adams and GRAMMY® Award Winner Johnny Kosich of Beach Noise (Kendrick Lamar), and mixed & mastered by Zakk Cervini (Blink-182, Bring Me The Horizon, Coheed and Cambria), cut. turn. fade. back. truly finds Hail The Sun going the distance, encompassing the complete cycle of life with its four monosyllabic words. An album touching on topics such as military atrocities, humanitarian crises, addiction, lost love and death, the 11 songs presented here capture the cyclical nature of all those things, as well as life itself in general. Stream and purchase cut. turn. fade. back. on all platforms HERE.

Hail The Sun will be making the following appearances this summer and fall. Dates below.

AUGUST

11 — Houston, TX — The End & (matinee show) 
11 — Houston, TX — The End & (evening show) [SOLD OUT] 
12 — Hamden, CT — Space Ballroom @ 
13 — Philadelphia, PA — Union Transfer @ 
14 — Asbury Park, NJ — House of Independents @
15 — Long Island, NY — Amityville Music Hall @
16 — Boston, MA — Brighton Music Hall @

SEPTEMBER

08 — San Luis Obispo, CA — SLO Brewing * 
09 — San Jose, CA — The Ritz * 
10 — Las Vegas, NV — Area 15 * 
11 — Flagstaff, AZ — Orpheum * 
13 — Lubbock, TX — The Garden * 
14 — Tulsa, OK — The Vanguard * 
16 — Atlanta, CA — Masquerade * 
17 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues * 
18 — Charlotte, NC — Amos' Southend * 
19 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life Festival ~ 
20 — Columbus, OH — King of Clubs * 
22 — Chicago, IL — Metro ^ 
23 — Minneapolis, MN — Varsity ^ 
24 — Lawrence, KS — Granada ^ 
25 — Denver, CO — Oriental Theatre ^ 
26 — Salt Lake City, UT — Grand at the Complex ^ 
28 — Portland, OR — Crystal Ballroom # 
29 — Boise, ID — Treefort Music Hall # 
30 — Seattle WA — El Corazon #

OCTOBER

02 — Chico, CA — Lost on Main # 
03 — Santa Ana, CA — Neverender Festival ~ 
04 — Sacramento, CA — Aftershock ~ 
05 — Ventura, CA — Ventura Music Hall + 
07 — Albuquerque, NM — El Rey + 
09 — Springfield, MO — The Regency Live +

& — Euphonia supporting

@ — Coletta, Lobby Boxer supporting 
* — A Lot Like Birds, Blight Town, Murals 
supporting ^ — A Lot Like Birds, Blight Town, Diver 
supporting # — A Lot Like Birds, Shyeye, Diver 
supporting ~ 
— Festival appearance 
+ — The Fall of Troy, Blight Town, Diver supporting

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