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Geese set North American Getting Killed Tour for autumn
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45876, member: 636"] New York rock band Geese will perform across North America this fall. The group announced their Getting Killed Tour represents their largest series of headlining concerts. Singer and keyboardist Cameron Winter leads the band on this extensive journey. The tour marks a major step forward for the growing act. These shows will reach more fans than any previous Geese tour. The concerts begin October 10 at Burlington, Vermont. The band will travel through most United States cities and visit two Canadian locations. Racing Mount Pleasant and Dove Ellis will open selected performances. The final show takes place November 21 at Brooklyn, New York. This schedule brings the tour close to the Thanksgiving holiday. Geese continues working on their third studio album. The upcoming record will follow their 2023 release 3D Country. The band shared an EP called 4D Country featuring unused songs from earlier recording sessions. Winter also completed his first solo project Heavy Metal during December 2024. The solo work showcased his individual musical talents. The band recently became a quartet after guitarist Foster Hudson departed. Hudson left to focus on his college studies and academic goals. The remaining members adapted to the smaller lineup for upcoming performances. Geese maintains their signature sound despite the personnel change. The tour will feature their new four-person arrangement. [/QUOTE]
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