L7, the punk/grunge legends are excited about their upcoming tour playing smaller more intimate venues.
Punk/grunge legends L7 have announced their “In Your Space” tour, taking place this fall in conjunction with their performances at the Louder Than Life and Aftershock Festivals.
Donita Sparks commented, saying, “The energy and vibe that smaller venues allow is something that we always want to stay connected to, and with a new single in the works, we can’t wait to see our crowd up close and in the flesh.”
The tour kicks off in Asbury Park, NJ on September 14th at the Wonder Bar and then hits New York City on the 17th at Gramercy Theatre. This tour comes shortly after their Bricks Are Heavy 30th-anniversary tour and their performance at Punk Rock Bowling last month.
In December L7 heads Downunder starting their antipodean tour on Wednesday, December 6, at the Powerstation in Auckland, New Zealand. Then they hit Australia starting at the Metro Theatre, Sydney, on December 8, the following day they play The Tivoli in Brisbane, followed by dates in Adelaide, Perth and Thornbury.
The tickets for the upcoming US shows will be available for purchase beginning on Friday, June 30, at 10 AM. See the list of dates below.

14/9: The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, NJ
16/9: Brighton Music Hall in Boston, MA
17/9: Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY
18/9: Black Cat in Washington, DC
21/9: Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville, KY
2/10: Venice West in Los Angeles, CA
3/10: House of Blues in San Diego, CA
5/10: Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, CA
7/10: Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown, CA
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