Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Chicano Batman Announce Fall + Winter 2021 U.S. Tour

CHICANO BATMAN
Announce Fall + Winter 2021 U.S. Tour

22 Dates Including L.A.’s Shrine Expo Hall & NYC’s Webster Hall

Watch “Manuel’s Story” Live at the Hollywood Bowl HERE

Invisible People Out Now on ATO Records
Photo credit: George Mays

“The eclectic, party-starting Southern California band make their most accessible record, with big hooks and definitive statements to match." – PITCHFORK

"Retro-tinged resistance funk" – ROLLING STONE

"Supremely groovy" – THE FADER

“Beautiful mix of love songs, psychedelia to political consciousness.” – NPR MUSIC

 “A pitch-perfect voice of the resistance.” – BILLBOARD

“Intoxicating mix of retro soul and tropicalia-tinged psychedelia.” - LA TIMES

“A cross of Tame Impala and Neon Indian… shape their tropicalia-bent indie rock into a glossier pop-style.” — CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND 

LA’s Chicano Batman are thrilled to announce their return to the stage this fall with a 22-date tour across the U.S. The tour kicks off on October 20 at Meow Wolf in Santa Fe, NM and wraps on December 18 at Minneapolis’ First Avenue and includes dates at New York’s Webster Hall and a hometown concert at LA’s Shrine Expo Hall. The tour is the band’s first since the 2020 release of their acclaimed full-length Invisible People. Chicano Batman will be joined by openers Inner Wave for each date; Crumb will also open the LA and San Francisco shows. Tickets are available HERE.

10/20 Santa Fe, NM: Meow Wolf *
10/21 Denver, CO: Gothic Theatre *
10/22 Salt Lake City, UT: Urban Lounge *
10/23 Las Vegas, NV: Brooklyn Bowl *
10/24 Phoenix, AZ: The Van Buren *
10/26 El Paso, TX: Lowbrow Palace *
10/29 Houston, TX: White Oak Music Hall *
10/30 Dallas, TX: Granada Theater *
11/01 McAllen, TX: Cine El Rey *
11/04 San Antonio, TX: Paper Tiger *
11/11 San Diego, CA: SOMA *
11/12 Los Angeles, CA: Shrine Expo Hall ^*
11/13 San Francisco, CA: The Warfield ^*
11/14 San Luis Obispo, CA: Fremont Theater *
12/09 Nashville, TN: Brooklyn Bowl *
12/10 Atlanta, GA: Terminal West *
12/11 Raleigh, NC: Lincoln Theatre *
12/13 Boston, MA: Paradise *
12/14 New York, NY: Webster Hall *
12/15 Philadelphia, PA: Union Transfer *
12/17 Chicago, IL: Concord Music Hall *
12/18 Minneapolis, MN: First Avenue *

* w/ Inner Wave
^ w/ Crumb

During 2020’s quarantine, Chicano Batman brought their new music to life via a socially-distant performance of their single “Color my life” for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and an NPR Tiny Desk (Home) concert, of which NPR said, “Even as they each perform in their home music spaces, they can't avoid bringing it all together to give us a Chicano Batman performance that grooves hard and brings a smile to our faces.” Later in the year, the band came together to perform a visually stunning audience-less concert at LA’s famed Hollywood Bowl. Watch the full concert below:
Chicano Batman live from the Hollywood Bowl | Sound/Stage
*****

Invisible People was released in 2020 to unanimous praise from PitchforkNPRRolling StoneThe LA TimesThe Fader, and many more. Produced by Leon Michaels (The Carters, A$AP Rocky, Lee Fields & the Expressions) and mixed by Grammy-winning producer/engineer Shawn Everett (Vampire Weekend, Alabama Shakes, Beck), Invisible People features Chicano Batman’s idiosyncratic blend of psych, soul, and hip-hop and their critical and conscientious examination of racism, immigration, and classism. The enchanting single “Color my life” -- hailed by Rolling Stone as a “tropicalia-infused thesis on a utopian world where factors like race, gender and class do not preclude the potential for human connection and solidarity” -- was accompanied by a gorgeous music video set in Los Angeles, and official live videos of “Pink Elephant” and “Color my life” feature the band’s joyful live performance, filmed at Los Angeles’ iconic Barefoot Studios, where most of Invisible People was recorded. Chicano Batman brought “Color my life” to The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s #playathome series and appeared on Vice News Tonight’s Receiver, where they premiered their “Blank Slate” music videoListen to Invisible People HERE

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