Photo by Brandon Barzola
Connecticut pop-punk band Cinema Stare has announced an east coast US headline tour taking place in August. The nine date run features support from Long Island emo-alternative band Waiver and Boston pop-rock band 5ever on select dates. You can find the full routing below and tickets are on sale here now.
Cinema Stare will be performing tracks from their May 2023 debut album The Things I Don’t Need, released through Static Era Records. The twelve songs on the record are poppy, passionate, and powerful, combining elements of pop, punk, and indie rock music to create a soundtrack to your summer. Written over the course of a year, the band meticulously crafted arrangements and lyrics that showcase their ability to write heartfelt songs with musical depth. The album was produced by the band with assistance from Chris Teti (who also engineered and mixed) at Silver Bullet Studios and mastered by Adam Cichocki at Timber Studios. You can stream it here now and purchase it on vinyl here.
Tour Dates:
w/ Waiver and 5ever* (select dates)
8/19 – RIVERSIDE, NJ @ RAYJAY’S
8/21 – WASHINGTON, DC @ THE PIE SHOP
8/22 – BLACKSBERG, VA @ THE MILK PARLOR
8/23 – FLEMINGTON, NJ @ FLEMINGTON DIY
8/24 – MASSAPEQUA, NY @ MASSAPEQUA VFW
8/25 – BOSTON, MA @ DEEP CUTS*
8/26 – BROOKLYN, NY @ ALPHAVILLE *
8/27 – HAMDEN, CT @ THE SHOP *
8/28 – PROVIDENCE, RI @ ALCHEMY *!
! = no Waiver
10/14 – BOWLING GREEN, OH @ FAUXCHELLA VI
10/28 – GAINESVILLE, FL @ THE FEST
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