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The Bouncing Souls announce summer tour with The Bronx and Swingin’ Utters (Montreal on Aug. 9)

New Jersey punks The Bouncing Souls are celebrating their 30th anniversary (!) as a band by embarking on a stacked tour this summer, featuring The Bronx, Swingin’ Utters, and The Bar Stool Prophets. That tour hits Montreal’s Foufounes Electriques on Friday, August 9th. Tickets are $30 in advance, and go on-sale Friday, January 25th at 10:00 am. Openers for other legs of the tour include Off With Their Heads, The Casualties, and more.

The Bouncing Souls will release their latest EP, Crucial Moments, on March 15th, which will come packaged with a book of photos, stories from friends of the band, and more. A number of packages are now available for pre-order. The video for the title track is below.

The band is offering a VIP upgrade on their site, which includes access to a pre-show acoustic set, a “storytellers” set, and various souvenirs.


We last caught the Souls at the inaugural ’77 Montreal, alongside Rancid, Dropkick Murphys, and more. Check out our photo recap from the fest below.

 

 

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