Porno for Pyros announce farewell tour

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Los Angeles alt-rockers Porno For Pyros announce a farewell tour for 2024, following the band’s 26-year touring hiatus.

Los Angeles-based alternative rock band Porno For Pyros has announced a farewell tour for 2024, after a 26-year touring hiatus. Produced by Live Nation, Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, and Peter DiStefano kick off the 16-city tour on February 13 in Santa Ana, with stops across North America, including Denver, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, and many more.

30 years since their self-titled debut, the band has also begun to release new music, including the ocean-conscious single, “Agua,” out November 16. Inspired by the group’s close encounters with dolphins on their globe-trotting surfing trips of the ‘90s, “Agua” reflects their contemporary environmental concerns. The single will be featured on a forthcoming self-released EP set, dropping in 2024 ahead of the band’s tour.

“Now we’re here, and that same heart, that same desire to make music together, has returned,” says Perry Farrell. “Getting together with these guys has been some of the most fun, the happiest times in my life.”

Porno For Pyros — Horns, Thorns, En Halos Farewell Tour Dates

February

  • 13 | Observatory Orange County — Santa Ana, CA
  • 15 | Observatory San Diego — San Diego, CA
  • 17 | Ventura Theater — Ventura, CA
  • 18 | The Belasco — Los Angeles, CA
  • 21 | Belly Up Aspen — Aspen, CO
  • 22 | Fillmore Auditorium — Denver, CO
  • 24 | Astro Theatre — Omaha, NE *
  • 26 | Salt Shed — Chicago, IL
  • 27 | The Fillmore Detroit — Detroit, MI
  • 29 | HISTORY — Toronto, ON

March

  • 02 | Parx Casino — Philadelphia, PA *
  • 03 | The Fillmore Silver Spring — Silver Spring, MD
  • 05 | MGM Music Hall at Fenway — Boston, MA
  • 07 | The Capitol Theatre — Port Chester, NY
  • 08 | Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom — New York, NY
  • 10 | The Wellmont Theater — Montclair, NJ

* Not a Live Nation Date

Last year saw the reunion of the band’s original members for a sold-out show at the Belasco in DTLA. Since then, they have performed at Rockville, the Chicago Metro, followed by a live performance at Lollapalooza.