Thrice signed with Epitaph

by | Sep 28, 2017

Looks like we’ll be seeing a lot more of Thrice in 2018. The band recently inked a deal with Epitaph Records.

According to this interview on YouTube, the group signed with label and will presumably begin work on a follow-up to 2016’s To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere. So that means new music from the band sometime next year.

This fall Thrice will be co-headlining a tour with Circa Survive alongside Chon and Balance and Composure.

An official announcement for the signing has yet to happen. But we expect it soon.

And just because, here’s a stream of To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere in full.

Thrice tour dates:

Nov 02 San Jose, CA @ City Nation Civic Auditorium
Nov 03 Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall
Nov 05 Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre
Nov 07 Dallas, TX @ Bomb Factory
Nov 08 Houston, TX @ Retention Music Center
Nov 10 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
Nov 12 Miami, FL @ The Fillmore at Jackie Gleason Theatre
Nov 14 Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
Nov 16 Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
Nov 17 New York, NY @ Terminal 5
Nov 18 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Nov 24 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Nov 25 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Nov 26 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Nov 29 Toronto, ON @ Rebel
Dec 01 Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory
Dec 02 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
Dec 03 Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
Dec 05 Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
Dec 06 Clive, IA @ 7 Flags Event Center
Dec 07 Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
Dec 08 Maplewood, MN @ Myth Live

Photo: Gentle Giant Digital

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