Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade Announces Fall Tour, Palace Theatre and Brooklyn Steel Shows

Tickets are now available for Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade’s “Hunt For Green October” fall tour, with dates in Brooklyn and Albany. The rock band recently reformed after a 20-year hiatus, and has just completed their “Summer of Green” tour.

The band was originally formed by Les Claypool in 2000 during a break from his other band, Primus, with a debut appearance at the Mountain Aire Festival. They would go on to tour around the U.S., release two live albums, and release the studio album, Purple Onion.

Claypool himself has also been involved with Primus’s recent “A Tribute To Kings” tour, as well as Primus’s first new music in over five years. This 3-track EP, Conspiranoid, includes the 11-minute “Conspiranoia.”

Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade will have a new, two-set show for their fall tour, going more into their catalog. The “Hunt For Green October” tour will be the last opportunity to hear the Frog Brigade’s take on Pink Floyd‘s Animals. The song will be played at every show in its entirety.

Let’s put it this way… I think, with Primus and without, I’ve played every music festival in the last ten years, except Lilith Fair. You could say I’m the guy who doesn’t fit in anywhere, but a little bit everywhere.

Les Claypool

Upcoming Tour Dates

Oct. 11 – Fox Theater – Oakland, CA

Oct. 12 – Riverside Municipal Auditorium – Riverside, CA

Oct. 14 – El Rey Theater – Albuquerque, NM

Oct. 15 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO

Oct. 17 – The Factory – St. Louis, MO

Oct. 18 – Salt Shed – Chicago, IL

Oct. 20 – The Palace Theatre – Albany, NY

Oct. 21 – Toyota Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford, CT

Oct. 22 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY

Oct. 24 – Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ

Oct. 25 – Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA

Oct. 27 – Hulaween – Live Oak, FL

Oct. 29 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC

Oct. 30 – Andrew J. Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, OH

Oct. 31 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

More information and tickets can be found on Les Claypool’s website.

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