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Spirit of the Beehive have announced a winter 2025 tour of Ireland and the United Kingdom. The shows take place in February and March. See all of Spirit of the Beehive’s tour dates—including rescheduled concerts in Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Washington, D.C.—below.Spirit of the Beehive will be performing in support of new album You’ll Have to Lose Something. It’ll mark their return to the road after having their van, trailer, gear, and merchandise stolen in the Seattle area last month. They’ve since recovered their van and “replaced about 85%” of what they lost.All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Spirit of the Beehive: You’ll Have to Lose Something Tour 2025Spirit of the Beehive:02-20 Dublin, Ireland – The Grand Social02-22 Glasgow, Scotland – The Flying Duck02-23 Manchester, England – The Deaf Institute02-24 Nottingham, England – Bodega02-25 Birmingham, England – Hare & Hounds02-26 Cardiff, Wales – Clwb Ifor Bach02-27 London, England – The Dome02-28 Brighton, England – Green Door Store03-02 Bristol, England – Thekla03-05 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer03-06 Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw03-07 Washington, D.C. – Black Cat
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Spirit of the Beehive Announce 2025 Tour Dates
November 5, 2024
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