CKY TO EMBARK ON FALL 2024 TOUR
LEG 2 OF 25 YEAR "NEW REASON TO DREAM" CELEBRATION KICKS OFF IN SEPTEMBER IN NASHVILLE
BAND TO APPEAR AT MAJOR FALL FESTIVALS LOUDER THAN LIFE + AFTERSHOCK
After a wildly successful return to the stage this spring, CKY have announced their Fall 2024 tour plans. They will embark on the second leg of their "New Reason To Dream" headline run, celebrating 25 years of CKY with Crobot in tow and serving as support. Chase The Comet will also be along for the ride. The tour kicks off on September 12 in Nashville and runs through October 11 in Anaheim, and is followed by a return to the Pacific Northwest in December.
Additionally, CKY will appear at two major fall festivals — Louder Than Life in Louisville in September and then at Aftershock in Sacramento in October.
CKY ON TOUR:
WITH CROBOT + CHASE THE COMET:
09/12 — Nashville, TN — The Mil @ Cannery Hall
09/13 — Greenville, SC — Radio Room
09/14 — Richmond, VA — Richmond Music Hall
09/15 — Leesburg, VA — Tally Ho Theater
09/17 — Mechanicsburg, PA — Lovedraft's
09/18 — Albany, NY — Empire Live
09/19 — Hartford, CT — The Webster Underground
09/20 — Quebec City, QC — La Source de la Martinière
09/21 — Ottawa, ON — The Brass Monkey
09/22 — Toronto, ON — The Rockpile
09/24 — Grand Rapids, MI — Elevation @ The Intersection
09/25 — Flint, MI — The Machine Shop
09/26 — Buffalo, NY — Buffalo Iron Works
09/27 — Cleveland, OH — The Winchester
09/28 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life*
09/30 — Tulsa, OK — The Shrine
10/01 — Dallas, TX — Granada Theater
10/02 — Houston, TX — Scout Bar
10/03 — Austin, TX — Come And Take It Live
10/05 — Denver, CO — HQ
10/06 — Colorado Springs, CO — Black Sheep
10/08 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile Theater
10/09 — San Diego, CA — Brick By Brick
10/10 — Los Angeles, CA — Teragram Ballroom
10/11 — Anaheim, CA — The Parish @ House Of Blues
10/12 — Sacramento, CA — Aftershock Festival*
12/12 — Vancouver, BC — Rickshaw Theatre**
12/13 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon**
12/14 — Portland, OR — Bossanova Ballroom**
*Festival
**CKY Only
ABOUT CKY:
Once upon a time, CKY burned it all down, with a raucous, anarchic, hard rock sound soaked in the skate-punk culture that birthed them and a hard-partying lifestyle onstage and off that decimated relationships and reputations in its wake.
Chad I Ginsburg, the band's guitarist and singer, steps into the frontman role with charisma, charm, and bravado, confidently delivering a diverse performance as he claims a position that was clearly rightfully his to own.
He's joined in enduring partnership and musical and personal chemistry by fellow CKY co-founder, Jess Margera, the drummer whose extracurricular work in projects like The Company Band (with guys from Clutch and Fireball Ministry) expanded CKY's horizons as much as Ginsburg's solo work has as well.
Guns N' Roses, Metallica, and Deftones have all personally invited CKY on tour, cementing a legacy as a hard-charging live act. CKY built a worldwide fanbase of dedicated acolytes, friends, and supporters, lovingly dubbed the CKY Alliance, with a broader group of musicians, athletes, and other creative types in the CKY family, both literally and figuratively.
Carver City (2009) debuted at #4 on the Hard Music charts. It was the second CKY album to debut in the Top 50 on the Billboard 200: An Answer Can Be Found(2005) hit #35 upon its release. 2017's The Phoenix was a spiritual successor to CKY's breakthrough, Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild (2002), with a hint of the appropriately titled debut, Volume 1 (1999).
"We're grown adults now with an eagle-eye perspective on who we are, what we do, and how to do it right," Ginsburg declares, with matter-of-fact certainty. "None of us are out there in the clouds. We're pretty well-grounded people that have an honest perspective on where we're at."
The totality of the CKY experience is perhaps best summarized by a quote from enigmatic comic book legend, author, and self-proclaimed magician, Alan Moore. "My experience of life is that it is is not divided up into genres; it's a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."
Margera observes that it was "a perfect storm of events" that led to CKY becoming a pretty popular name. "When it's happening, you're not paying attention. But once you get a couple of years under your belt, you realize, 'Holy shit, man. That was lucky as hell that happened to us!,' ya know?"
"We're feeling rather lucky," Ginsburg agrees. "We're not taking things for granted. We're saturated in gratitude. It's an incredibly humbled CKY, with a fire to last another 20 years. The point is to go play rock 'n' roll and appreciate everybody else who does it, too. It's a lucky job to have."