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Boris asks "Do You Remember Pink Days?"

Posted by Loren on June 29, 2025

Boris asks "Do You Remember Pink Days?"
photo by Yoshihiro Mori

Boris will be on tour in North American, announcing the “Do You Remember Pink Days?” tour, a 20th anniversary celebration of their Pink album.

The tour will naturally focus on that album, hitting US/Canada soil in October-November this yaer

Boris, "Do You Remember Pink Days?" tour dates:

Oct. 23  Solana Beach, CA — Belly Up #
Oct. 24  Phoenix, AZ — Crescent Ballroom #
Oct. 25  Tucson, AZ — La Rosa #
Oct. 27  San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger $
Oct. 28  Austin, TX — Mohawk $
Oct. 30  Atlanta, GA — Masquerade $
Oct. 31  Saxapahaw, NC — Haw River Ballroom $
Nov. 01  Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore $
Nov. 02  Philadelphia, PA — Union Transfer $
Nov. 04  Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel %
Nov. 05  Boston, MA — Paradise Rock Club %
Nov. 06  Montreal, QC — Le National %
Nov. 07  Toronto, ON — Phoenix Concert Theatre %
Nov. 08  Detroit, MI — St. Andrew's Hall ^
Nov. 09  Chicago, IL —  Metro ^
Nov. 11  Minneapolis, MN — Fine Line ^
Nov. 13  Englewood, CO — Gothic Theatre &
Nov. 14  Salt Lake City, UT — Urban Lounge &
Nov. 16  Portland, OR — Revolution Hall &
Nov. 17  Seattle, WA — The Crocodile &
Nov. 20  San Francisco, CA — Great American Music Hall
Nov. 21  San Jose, CA — The Ritz
Nov. 22  Los Angeles, CA — Belasco ~

# with Suppression
$ with Agriculture
% with Uniform
^ with Bongzilla
& with Cloakroom
+ with special guests
~ with Lack of Interest

Boris asks "Do You Remember Pink Days?"
photo by Yoshihiro Mori

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