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MANY EYES (Ex-EVERY TIME I DIE) Announces New Lineup & Album Release Shows

Many Eyes is set to have a solid 2024.

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Many Eyes – the band fronted by ex-Every Time I Die vocalist Keith Buckley – has announced a handful of solo shows around their upcoming tour with Sum 41. These shows include some album release shows, though the album remains currently unannounced.

Who is in Many Eyes?

The recording lineup for Many Eyes is Buckley alongside multi-instrumentalists Nick Bellmore and Charlie Bellmore. Buckley has since announced the departure Charlie Bellmore, who will be replaced by bassist Sean Vallie of Tzarina fame.

"We've parted ways with Charlie Bellmore," said Buckley. "We thank him for everything & could not have gotten this project off the ground without him. We wish him nothing but the best with all of his current/future projects and we look forward to the possibility of writing with him again when the time comes."

Where can I see Many Eyes on tour?

Tickets are available here.

8/29 Grand Rapids, MI The Pyramid Scheme (Many Eyes only)
8/30 Chicago, IL Subterranean (Many Eyes only)
8/31 Omaha, NE Reverb Lounge (Many Eyes only)
9/4 San Francisco, CA The Masonic
9/6 Portland, OR Theater Of The Clouds
9/7 Seattle, WA WAMU Theater
9/8 Boise, ID Revolution Center
9/10 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
9/11 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
9/12 Waukee, IA Vibrant Music Hall
9/14 Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Theatre
9/15 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
9/16 Moon Township, PA UPMC Events Center
9/20 Baltimore, MD Ottobar (Many Eyes only, album release show)
9/23 Miami Beach, FL The Fillmore
9/24 Orlando, FL The Orlando Amphitheater at Central Florida Fairgrounds
9/28 Austin, TX H-E-B
9/29 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall
9/30 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
10/2 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/3 Los Angeles, CA YouTube Theater
10/5 Las Vegas, NV Bakkt Theater
10/9 St. Louis, MO Red Flag (Many Eyes only, album release show)
10/11 Lakewood, OH Mahall's (Many Eyes only, album release show)

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