
(a-s) In celebration of the 20 Year Anniversary of their landmark album Pink, Japanese legends Boris have announced a North American tour in October + November 2025.
Since their humble beginnings, Boris have fused catchy heavy rock with expansive, experimental soundscapes- two seemingly opposing forces brought into harmony on a single sonic plane. With Pink as a pivotal point, Boris would go on to further evolve and deepen their own definition of "heavy" by releasing an immense body of work while continually expanding the scope of their creative endeavors. Even now, they remain unswayed by convention, honing a singular aesthetic that defies predictability.
This upcoming tour marks the 20th anniversary of Pink and will be performed by the three-piece lineup from that era. Centered around tracks from Pink, the tour will feature the very setlist that once boldly repainted the map of heavy rock with its vivid sonic colors.
Boris comment: "'Do You Remember Pink Days?' For those who experienced that era in real time-and for those encountering it live for the first time-this question will echo across personal timelines, bridging past and future alike.
"With a diverse array of guest acts appearing at shows across the U.S., this tour promises to be far more than a simple anniversary celebration. It offers a powerful, immersive glimpse into both the future and multifaceted nature of heavy rock itself."
Oct. 23 Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up #
Oct. 24 Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom #
Oct. 25 Tucson, AZ - La Rosa #
Oct. 27 San Antonio, TX - Paper Tiger $
Oct. 28 Austin, TX - Mohawk $
Oct. 30 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade $
Oct. 31 Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom $
Nov. 01 Silver Spring, MD - The Fillmore $
Nov. 02 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer $
Nov. 04 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel %
Nov. 05 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club %
Nov. 06 Montreal, QC - Le National %
Nov. 07 Toronto, ON - Phoenix Concert Theatre %
Nov. 08 Detroit, MI - St. Andrew's Hall ^
Nov. 09 Chicago, IL - Metro ^
Nov. 11 Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line ^
Nov. 13 Englewood, CO - Gothic Theatre &
Nov. 14 Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge &
Nov. 16 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall &
Nov. 17 Seattle, WA - The Crocodile &
Nov. 20 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
Nov. 21 San Jose, CA - The Ritz
Nov. 22 Los Angeles, CA - Belasco ~
# with Suppression
$ with Agriculture
% with Uniform
^ with Bongzilla
& with Cloakroom
+ with special guests
~ with Lack of Interest
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