2000s Rock Band Announces Update on Upcoming U.S. Shows

Progressive sludge metal band Baroness, one of the most respected rock acts to rise out of the early 2000s underground scene, has announced an important update regarding their upcoming U.S. shows.

The Savannah, Georgia–based group confirmed that they will play three consecutive East Coast concerts in March, including a special appearance alongside the reunited Acid Bath.

According to the update, Baroness will headline shows in Philadelphia and Amityville, New York, while also performing as a supporting act for Acid Bath in Sayreville, New Jersey. The three shows are scheduled back-to-back, making the short run a focused and exciting moment for longtime listeners and newer fans alike.

The dates are set for March 6 at Underground Arts in Philadelphia, March 7 at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville with Acid Bath and The Skull and March 8 at Amityville Music Hall in Amityville. Tickets for the newly announced headlining shows go on sale January 23 at 10 a.m. EST.

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Baroness Adds East Coast Headlining Dates

The additional concerts were announced to surround Baroness’ support slot for Acid Bath, who are reuniting for select live performances. Instead of traveling to New Jersey for just one show, Baroness decided to expand the run and headline two nearby venues, making the trip more worthwhile for fans across the East Coast…

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