DOGS IN A PILE PLOT HEADLINING DATES FOR SUMMER 2024

Article Contributed by Dogs In A Pile | Published on Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Dogs In A Pile (DIAP) announced their Summer Tour dates today – which includes return trips to Seattle (WA), Portland (OR), and Weiser (ID). The eight dates will also incorporate first time visits to the Colorado cities of Crested Butte, Vail, and Bellvue. Two shows in Montana – a first-time headlining date in Bozeman and an inaugural visit to Whitefish – will close out the June run.

DIAP will look to make up for an early 2023 show in Crested Butte that was canceled due to winter weather issues during their all-important “Colorado Residency”. Having built a strong fanbase in the region throughout the residency, the Dogs will play three free consecutive shows to reward their loyal “Dog Pound” in the Centennial State. Starting with an Alpenglow 2024 Concert Series show in Crested Butte, continuing with a Vail Hot Summer Nights Concert Series show in Vail, and concluding at The Mishawaka in Bellvue.

The Mishawaka – an iconic riverfront venue nestled in the mountains of northern Colorado – and Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater – a picturesque outdoor venue just 90 miles west of Denver – are particularly notable gigs for the quintet. Both will mark the band’s largest headlining shows in the state to date.

Forming in 2019 and hailing from Asbury Park, NJ – Dogs In A Pile is comprised of Berklee alumni and Billy Joel scholarship recipient Jeremy Kaplan (keyboardist), Berklee alumnus Brian Murray (guitarist) and Sam Lucid (bassist), and long-time Jersey Shore musicians Jimmy Law (guitarist) and Joey Babick (drums).

To view all tour dates and learn more, visit dogs-tour.com.

DOGS IN A PILE SUMMER TOUR
6/13 - Seattle, WA - Madame Lou’s
6/14 - Portland, OR - The Get Down
6/15 - Weiser, ID - Weiser River Music Fest
6/17 - Crested Butte, CO - Center for the Arts
6/18 - Vail, CO - Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
6/19 - Bellvue, CO - The Mishawaka
6/21 - Bozeman, MT - Rialto
6/22 - Whitefish, MT - Great Northern