It is the band’s first U.S. run since 2016
Puscifer are returning to the road this summer. The Arizona-born outfit featuring Maynard James Keenan, Mat Mitchell, and Carina Round will tour support of their highly-regarded 2020 album Existential Reckoning (Alchemy Recordings/Puscifer Entertainment/BMG). The trek kicks off on June 9 at The Smith Center in Las Vegas, NV and wraps up on July 10 at McCaw Hall in Seattle, WA.
The band will be accompanied by very special guest Moodie Black.
Tickets are on-sale this Friday, February 18 at 10 am local time HERE with VIP package details to be made available in the coming days.
The tour will see the group’s largest scale performances to date with shows slated for Los Angeles’ venerable Greek Theatre (site of Keenan’s one-time-only Cinquanta mini festival), Brooklyn’s movie palace-turned-concert-hall Kings Theater and the state-of-the-art Mission Ballroom in Denver.
Over the years, Puscifer tours has traversed the Arizona desert, explored the barn dances of the American South, and tapped into the technicolor world of the Lucha libre. With Existential Reckoning the Pusciverse expanded into the cosmos. A taste of the live outing was hinted at with the ground-breaking and bedazzling “Existential Reckoning: Live at Arcosanti” livestream event.
An on-demand/VOD version of the concert film and its accompanying soundtrack were released in November 2021, with physical versions of the soundtrack and film (vinyl and VHS) available via retailers on Feb. 25 (https://puscifer.lnk.to/LiveAtArcosanti). Puscifer TV is the online repository for all things Puscifer including the aforementioned “Existential Reckoning: Live at Arcosanti,” as well as “Billy D and The Hall of Feathered Serpents Featuring Money $hot by Puscifer,” “What Is… Puscifer,” and “A Curmudgeon’s Guide to Divine Collisions and Pythagorean Oenology.”
Born somewhere in the Arizona desert, Puscifer is an electro-rock band, multimedia experience, traveling circus, and alien abduction survivors. The group’s catalog consists of four full-length studio albums: “V” is for Vagina [2007], Conditions of My Parole [2011], Money Shot [2015], and Existential Reckoning (2020) — in addition to a series of EPs and remixes.
Beyond the core trio of Maynard James Keenan [vocals], Mat Mitchell [guitar, production], and Carina Round [vocals, songwriting], the group’s ever-evolving ecosystem encompasses Greg Edwards (bass, guitar, keys), Gunnar Olsen (drums), as well as a cast of characters such as Billy D and his wife Hildy Berger, Major Douche, Special Agent Dick Merkin, and many more.
Meanwhile, the moniker’s origins can be traced to a 1995 episode of the HBO classic Mr. Show where Keenan first used the name “Puscifer.” Renowned for an immersive live show, the group’s performances blur the lines between concert and theater, traversing the dusty American Southwest with Billy D and Hildy or the sweaty squared circle with Luchadores.
They’ve brought their unique live experience to life everywhere from Coachella to Bonnaroo. On their 2020 debut for Alchemy Recordings/Puscifer Entertainment/BMG entitled Existential Reckoning, Puscifer track Billy D back to the desert and, just maybe, uncover the truth about aliens once and for all.
June 9 Las Vegas, NV The Smith Center – Reynolds Hall
June 11 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Federal Theatre
June 12 Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre
June 14 Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium
June 15 Austin, TX Bass Concert Hall
June 16 Dallas, TX McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
June 19 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
June 21 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
June 22 Durham, NC Durham Performing Arts Center
June 24 Philadelphia, PA The Metropolitan Opera House
June 25 Brooklyn, NY Kings Theatre
June 26 Wallingford, CT Toyota Oakdale Theatre
June 28 Boston, MA House of Blues
June 29 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
July 1 Rochester Hills, MI Meadow Brook Amphitheatre (Pavilion)
July 2 Chicago, IL The Chicago Theatre
July 3 St. Paul, MN Palace Theatre
July 5 Omaha, NE The Admiral
July 6 Denver, CO The Mission Ballroom
July 7 Salt Lake City, UT Eccles Theater – Delta Performance Hall
July 9 Portland, OR The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
July 10 Seattle, WA McCaw Hall