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A live EP and live dates with Middle-Aged Queers

Posted by Loren on June 30, 2024

A live EP and live dates with Middle-Aged Queers
photo by Jon Botkin

Bay Area punk band Middle-Aged Queers has just shared a new live EP, available now on streaming services and on vinyl soon via DCxPC Live and Wax Mage Records. The EP was recorded live at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, CA in 2023. The Raging Nathans appear on the b-side.

In additional news, the band has a few dates lined up this summer, followed by a tour to FEST 22, joined on the journey by Dog Park Dissidents. Members of Middle-Aged Queers have also played in the Cost, Fang, Insights, and more.

Tour Dates/Locations:

FRIDAY, JULY 5 @ RATIO BEERWORKS IN DENVER, CO

Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival

SATURDAY, JULY 6 @ THE BEEHIVE IN SALT LAKE CITY, UT

with Shecock With A Vengeance and False Dykotomy 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 @ CAFE COLONIAL IN SACRAMENTO, CA

with Off With Their Heads and Addalemon

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 @ THE WOOD SHOP IN BROOKLYN, NY

with Dog Park Dissidents

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 @ VENUE TBA IN PHILADELPHIA, PA

with Dog Park Dissidents

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 @ DC9 IN WASHINGTON DC

with Dog Park Dissidents 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 @ THE POUR HOUSE MUSIC HALL IN RALEIGH, NC

with Dog Park Dissidents 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 @ MASQUERADE (ALTER) IN ATLANTA, GA

with Dog Park Dissidents 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 @ LOOSEY’S IN GAINESVILLE, GA

THE FEST

A live EP and live dates with Middle-Aged Queers
photo by Jon Botkin

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