Article Contributed by 11E1even Management
Published on 2026-08-18
Kitchen Dwellers and Dogs In A Pile have announced a co-headline fall tour, bringing the two bands together for 13 dates in October and November, including a stop on Halloween night in Cleveland, OH. The run kicks off Thursday, October 29 at Town Ballroom in Buffalo, NY, and travels through the Midwest and Southeast before wrapping Saturday, November 14 at First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN.
Limited presale tickets and VIP Packages go on sale Wednesday, August 19 at 10 AM CT using code KITCHENDOGS. General on-sale begins Friday, August 21 at 10 AM CT.
Dwellers & Dogs VIP Package Includes:
• One (1) General Admission Ticket
• Personal meet & greet and photo with both bands
• Early entry into the venue with merch access before doors open to the public
• Commemorative VIP ticket
• Commemorative VIP laminate
KITCHEN DWELLERS & DOGS IN A PILE - FALL TOUR
Oct 29 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Oct 30 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone
Oct 31 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
Nov 1 – Richmond, VA – The National
Nov 3 – Greensboro, NC – The Pyrle
Nov 5 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
Nov 6 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City
Nov 7 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
Nov 8 – Knoxville, TN – The Mill & Mine
Nov 11 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre
Nov 12 – Detroit, MI – El Club
Nov 13 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee
Nov 14 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
All tour information and ticket links can be found at kitchendwellers.com and dogsinapileofficial.com.

About Kitchen Dwellers
Kitchen Dwellers continue to carve out their own lane in the world of progressive roots music, blending bluegrass, folk, and psychedelic grit into a sound as expansive as their Montana home. The Bozeman-born quartet of Shawn Swain (mandolin), Torrin Daniels (banjo), Joe Funk (upright bass), and Max Davies (acoustic guitar) has grown from regional upstarts into one of the most dynamic and forward-thinking bands in modern string music. Their catalog pairs instrumental virtuosity with emotional storytelling, an exploratory spirit, and a deep connection to the American West.
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About Dogs In A Pile
Something organic has been blooming from Asbury Park, New Jersey, and is now making its way around the world. Dogs In A Pile, a band of five twenty somethings with old souls and limitless chops, is waking people up to the timeless and ineffable joys of psychedelic-tinged jazz-funk rock n’ roll.
This is one of the busiest touring bands of today, averaging 130 live shows per year since 2022. The road has become their creative engine, generating a rapidly growing catalog of original tunes. Distroid, the band’s newest album, is a 10-song collection featuring long-awaited studio versions of some of the Dogs’ most beloved repertoire.
Dogs In A Pile is guitarist Jimmy Law, guitarist Brian Murray, keyboardist Jeremy Kaplan, bassist Sam Lucid, and drummer Joe Babick. In addition, the Dogs In A Pile community includes the Dog Pound, the group’s extended family of fans across the country.
Besides being a lyric from the Grateful Dead song “He’s Gone,” the name “Dogs In A Pile” is an apt description of the five-piece band’s stylistic breadth. The sonic image it conjures is a heap of storyteller Americana, bluegrass, jazz improvisation, eccentric instrumental excursions, pop-rock sophistication, and deep-pocket grooves, ranging from funk to Latin to reggae and beyond.
Distroid features material that has already become staples of the band’s live show. These studio renditions have afforded the group a chance to present the compositions just how they envision them. Distroid offers a cross-section of the Dogs In A Pile essence, tight and tuneful four-minute funk and jazz informed psych-rock songs, and then sprawling 15-minute compositions with intricate unison lines, agile genre-jumping, and dazzling improvisation.