Watch Drop Nineteens return for first show in 30 years
Shoegaze pioneers Drop Nineteens have returned and played their first show in 30 years.
The band took over The Atlantis in Washington D.C. last night (April 17) with a strong comeback performance filled with tracks from their 2023 album ‘Hard Light‘, as well as older hits from their earlier works.
Drop Nineteens also took time to tackle Lana Del Rey‘s ‘White Dress’ from her 2021 LP ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’ and Madonna‘s 1984 track ‘Angel’. The band wrapped up their set with a live debut of their 1992 song ‘Kick The Tragedy’.
Pretty special to see Drop Nineteens first show in 30 years (!!!) at the Atlantis tonight with @Jared_Beinart, insanely great pic.twitter.com/I5LMRLgVn4
— Matt Beinart (@MBeinart22) April 18, 2024
Drop Nineteens encore @ The Atlantis in DC – Kick The Tragedy pic.twitter.com/4M0ow8ki4t
— prince myshkin (@headytopper125) April 18, 2024
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Drop Nineteens’ played:Â
‘Delaware’
‘Gal’ (Live debut)
‘Mayfield’
‘Winona’
‘Shannon Waves’ (Live debut)
‘The Price Was High’ (Live debut)
‘Nausea’
‘Ease It Halen’ (Live debut)
‘My Aquarium’ (Second Time Around)â
‘A Hitch’ (Live debut)
‘White Dress’ (Lana Del Rey cover)
‘Tarantula’ (Live debut)
‘Scapa Flow’ (Live debut)
‘Angel’ (Madonna cover)
‘Kick The Tragedy’ (Live debut)
Last year, The band had announced a US comeback tour that was slated to take place in October 2023 and was comprised of six dates, beginning in Washington DC and ending in Oakland, California.
They ended up pushing back the tour to 2024 and announced that they were not ready to play live yet, blaming âa constellation of personal and practical factors.â Check out the full list of tour dates below and visit here for any remaining tickets.
Drop Nineteens 2024 US comeback tour dates are:Â
APRIL
18 â Philadelphia, PA, Union Transfer
19 â Boston, MA, The Paradise *
20 â Brooklyn, NY, Warsaw *
24 â Oakland, CA, The New Parish ^
25 â Los Angeles, CA, The Belasco ^
* with Greg Mendez
^ with Winter
Discussing their comeback last year, singer and songwriter Greg Ackell said: âThe intent on âDelawareâ was to reflect that time in our lives, which I think it did accurately.
“Having considered âDelawareâ before embarking on âHard Lightâ, we wanted to make an honest, reflective album representing who we are now, which is, well, older. Iâve been struggling to find an answer to the question âwhy now?â What was the catalyst for getting back together after so long?
âThe best answer I can come up with is this was the first moment in my life since stopping making music that I got curious to hear what Drop Nineteens might sound like now. And there was only one way to find out!â
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