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Vancouver rockers Mother Mother are riding a wave of post-pandemic popularity that saw the quintet expand its fanbase into American and European markets with sellout shows. On June 15, the group will headline Rogers Arena. Tickets from $39.50 go on sale on Jan. 26, 10 a.m. at Livenation.com.
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The group recently dropped the bleak-but-banging single Nobody Escapes and accompanying video in advance of the Feb. 16 release of Grief Chapter. The ninth record from the group is the most-anticipated of its career and has been advanced with a rollout of new tracks including Normalize, To My Heart and the Matrix. The video for Normalize was helmed by horror ace Colin Minihan who directed Grave Encounters and What Keeps You Alive.
Joining Mother Mother on the co-headlining tour is singer/songwriter Cavetown and the band Destroy Boys.
“We are beyond thrilled to share the stage with Cavetown on the first co-headline tour of our career,” says Mother Mother vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Ryan Guldemond. “We are huge fans of the music, the art, and the community that surrounds this artist, and we feel like the Mother Mother world will merge beautifully with theirs to create an epic night of indie rock and positive vibes. Truly can’t wait!”
Grief Chapter will be available on Warner Records.
sderdeyn@postmedia.com
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