THE DEAR HUNTER to Play Act II & Act III on Tour; New Record in Works; Plus You Can Stream a Surprise Live Album

by | Mar 3, 2015

Ever daydream about seeing The Dear Hunter play their Act albums in their entirety? Because this spring that’s exactly what’s going to happen. The band will be taking the road to play two Act records in their entirety — Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading and Act III: Life and Death. But wait… there’s more.

Not only will they be performing those two albums in full on select dates of their spring tour, but they’ve randomly released a new live album today. Here’s a stream of it.

Oh, and did we mention that a new TDH is currently in the works? It’s called Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise and is due later in the year.

The Dear Hunter tour dates:

Apr 20 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court (Casey Creszenzo solo)
Apr 23 DeKalb, IL @ The House Café (Casey Creszenzo solo)
Apr 24 Pittsburgh, PA @ Cattivo (Casey Creszenzo solo)

w/ Northern Faces
May 05 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair (Act II)
May 06 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair (Act III)
May 07 New York, NY @ Gramercy Theater (Act II)
May 08 New York, NY @ Gramercy Theater (Act III)
May 12 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
May 13 Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel (songs from Act II and Act III)
May 15 Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge (songs from Act II and Act III)
May 19 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre (songs from Act II and Act III)
May 22 Pomona, CA @ The Glass House (Act II)
May 23 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour (Act III)
May 24 San Francisco, CA The Independent

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