Joyce Manor to Play Never Hungover Again Anniversary Concerts

Joyce Manor to Play Never Hungover Again Anniversary Concerts
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Joyce Manor are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Never Hungover Again with five special concerts. The shows will take place in December in Anaheim, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Boston, and Chicago. At the shows, Joyce Manor will play the entirety of the 2014 album, which, for many bands, is an exhaustive task; for Joyce Manor, that means 19 minutes. See the tour dates below.

Never Hungover Again was Joyce Manor’s first album for Epitaph Records. They made the album, an upgrade in production quality from their scrappy first two records, with Algernon Cadwallader’s Joe Reinhart. Famously featured on the album cover, alongside the band’s Matt Ebert, is Hop Along’s Frances Quinlan.

Joyce Manor released their latest studio album, 40 oz. to Fresno, in June 2022. Ahead of the anniversary shows, they’ll perform in Brazil with Gouge Away.

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Joyce Manor: Celebrating 10 Years of Never Hungover Again

Joyce Manor:

11-15 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Experience Music ^
11-16 Curitiba, Brazil – Basement Cultural ^
11-17 São Paulo, Brazil – Fabrique Club ^
12-02 Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim *#$
12-03 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium *!&
12-08 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel *~
12-09 Boston, MA – Royale *~
12-11 Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall *
08-20-23 Torremolinos, Spain – Canela Party 2025

^ with Gouge Away
* with Algernon Cadwallader
# with Toys That Kill
$ with Smoking Data Guns
! with Trains Break Down
& with Slippers
~ with The Ergs

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