(CelebrityAccess) — Progressive rock trio Dada have announced plans to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1992 debut album “Puzzle” with a North American tour.
The Return to Dizz Knee Land tour will feature the band’s original lineup, including Michael Gurley (vocals, guitar), Joie Calio (vocals, bass) and Phil Leavitt (drums), and explore the band’s biggest hits, including “Dizz “Knee Land” ranked No. 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, No. 5 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart, and No. 27 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
Phil Leavitt recalled: “Recalling the missed opportunity to celebrate our 30th anniversary during the pandemic, we are firmly committed to compensating our fans. Despite the challenges we faced, reuniting the original on stage ‘s lineup is an incredibly poignant moment for all of us, and we’re excited to explore our repertoire more broadly than ever before.
The tour includes performances at multiple city winery locations, the Minstrel Theater in Los Angeles, the Parksey Theater in Chicago, and the Bluebird Theater in Denver, among others.
Return to Deeds Knee Land Tour
June 11 Hobart Arts Theater – Hobart, Indiana
June 13 Noon Salon – Madison, Wisconsin
June 14 Fine Line – Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 15 Park West – Chicago, IL
June 18 Tupelo Music Hall – Delhi, New Hampshire
June 20 City Winery – Boston, MA
June 21 World Cafe Live – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 22 Hamilton Live – Washington, DC
June 24th Pittsburgh City Winery – Pittsburgh, PA
June 25 The Asylum – Cleveland, Ohio
June 26 Rumba Cafe – Columbus, Ohio
June 28 Southgate House Revival – Newport, KY
June 30 Club Dada – Dallas, Texas
June 1 Parish – Austin, Texas
June 19 The Siren – Morro Bay, California
June 20 Sweetwater Music Hall – Mill Valley, CA
June 25 City Winery – St. Louis, MO
June 26 Chief’s on Broadway – Nashville, TN
June 27 Eddie’s Attic – Decatur, GA
July 1 Parish – Austin, Texas
July 19 The Siren – Morro Bay, California
July 20 Sweetwater Music Hall – Mill Valley, CA
July 25 City Winery – St. Louis, MO
July 26 Chief’s on Broadway – Nashville, TN
July 27 Eddie’s Attic – Decatur, Georgia
August 1 The Rebel Lounge – Phoenix, AZ
August 2 Aggie Theater – Fort Collins, CO
August 3 Bluebird Theater – Denver, Colorado
August 8 Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
August 22 City Winery – New York, NY
Rams take the stage on August 23 – Annapolis, MD
August 24 The NorVa – Norfolk, Virginia