The recently reunited Botch will hit the road for their first three European dates in 23 years this June. Get tickets here and check 'em out below.
6/13 — Haarlem, NL — Patronaat (w/ Crouch)
6/14 — Köln, DE — Essigfabrik (w/ Helms Alee)
6/16 — Clisson, FR — Hellfest
Botch will also embark on a seemingly ever-expanding reunion tour of the US this October through December. Get tickets here.
10/5 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
10/6 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall (Sold Out)
10/7 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall (Sold Out)
10/13 – Chicago, IL – Metro (Sold Out)
10/14 – Chicago, IL – Metro (Sold Out)
10/19 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
10/21 – Denver, CO – Summit (Sold Out)
11/8 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
11/10 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
11/11 – New York, NY – Webster Hall (Sold Out)
11/14 – Baltimore, MD – Soundstage (Sold Out)
11/15 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer (Sold Out)
11/17 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
11/18 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
12/7 – Los Angeles, CA – Fonda
12/8 – Los Angeles, CA – Fonda (Sold Out)
12/9 – Santa Ana, CA – Observatory (Sold Out)
12/12 – San Francisco, CA – The Regency (Sold Out)
As for potential new Botch music outside the one new song "One Twenty Two," the band has stated they're not planning on doing anything else.
"'One Twenty Two' is a bit of a fluke," said the band. "Originally written by David Knudson for his solo album, it eventually morphed into a Botch song as former bandmates were brought on board to add their distinctive flair to the piece. No… we're not back together. No… there isn't more material in the pipeline. This was just a random thing that happened over COVID and we decided to share it with the world as part of the upcoming reissue of We Are The Romans on Sargent House."