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Actionesse set to embark on largest West Coast tour yet

Actionesse set to embark on largest West Coast tour yet March 13, 2020

Wade is an environmental engineer and musician, a very big fan of the Seattle music scene, and a very part-time contributor to Dan's Tunes and Post-Trash.

Actionesse performs on stage. // Photo by Christine Mitchell

Following a big 2019 that saw their debut album The Deep, Bright Below featured in The Seattle Times and on NPR’s All Things Considered, Seattle’s premier post-horncore five-piece Actionesse is announcing their largest tour yet. With a run of shows spanning 18 dates along the West Coast, the band hits the road on April 21 with a kick-off show at Beacon Hill’s Clock-Out Lounge. They return to the Puget Sound just in time for their third appearance at Everett’s annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival in May.

Wash your hands twice, and go witness the cathartic fury and magic of the Actionesse live show at one of the dates below (including five PNW co-headlining dates with Ten Miles Wide):

4/21 Clock-Out Lounge – Seattle, WA *

4/23 The Plaid Pig – Tacoma, WA *

4/24 Kombucha Town – Bellingham, WA *

4/25 Octapas Cafe – Olympia, WA *

4/26 Turn! Turn! Turn! – Portland, OR *

5/1 Red Room Lounge – Spokane, WA

5/2 The Regal Beaver – Boise, ID

5/3 Jub Jub’s Thirst Parlor – Reno, NV

5/5 Phase 4 – Las Vegas, NV

5/6 Casa Bonita – Las Vegas, NV

5/7 The Smell – Los Angeles, CA

5/8 924 Gilman – Berkeley, CA

5/9 Til Two Club – San Diego, CA

5/12 The Golden Bull – Oakland, CA

5/13 The Brick, Nevada City, CA

5/14 The Press Club – Sacramento, CA

5/15 The Firkin Tavern – Portland, OR

5/16 Fisherman’s Village Music Festival – Everett, WA

*Co-headlining with Ten Miles Wide

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Wade is an environmental engineer and musician, a very big fan of the Seattle music scene, and a very part-time contributor to Dan's Tunes and Post-Trash.