Grizzly Bear Announce First North American Tour Since 2019
Briefly

Grizzly Bear, the indie-rock band, has announced its first headlining North American tour in six years, despite never officially disbanding. The tour includes seven concerts and starts on October 13 in Brooklyn, NY. The band members have engaged in various personal projects during their hiatus, with singer-guitarist Ed Droste pursuing therapy, Daniel Rossen releasing a solo album, and Chris Bear joining Fleet Foxes. This tour marks a new chapter for the band, who view these shows not as a reunion but as a significant point of evolution.
Because Grizzly Bear never broke up, their first shows in six years are not a reunion; they are a simultaneous point of arrival and departure, their next destination still unknown.
In the eight years since Grizzly Bear released their fifth album, all four members have stayed busy, exploring individual projects and collaborations.
Singer-guitarist Ed Droste has become an associate therapist and contributed to songs with other artists, reflecting the band's ongoing artistic engagement.
The tour spans just seven concerts, starting in Brooklyn and concluding in Oakland, showcasing a selective return to performing live.
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