The infamously fierce, feminist pioneers of American grunge punk, L7, came back into the spotlight upon the announcement of their documentary film, L7: Pretend We’re Dead, fully funded by fans across the globe via Kickstarter.
Often credited as a leading force behind the grunge movement of the late ‘80s and for their influence on riot grrrl bands of the early ‘90s, the reaction to the announcement was far more electric than they could have expected, catalyzing a widely anticipated reunion of the band in its original line-up. L7 took the stage for the first time in 18 years during May of 2015, receiving accolades from the likes of Rolling Stone, LA Weekly, and many more. For a taste of their live energy that still radiates to this day, fans can watch the first reunion performance of “Shit List” at The Echo in Los Angeles.
The band is now set on a North American tour, hitting stages with their high-octane energy from coast to coast. Be sure to catch L7 in a city near you and stay tuned for additional announcements coming soon!
9/6: Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
9/8: New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
9/9: Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
9/11: Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero Theater
9/13: Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest
11/2: Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
11/3: Seattle, WA @ Showbox Theatre
11/4: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre
11/8: Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Festival
11/14: San Diego, CA @ San Diego Music Thing Festival
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