Built to Spill & Quasi Unleash '90s Indie Rock Fury on Fall Tour
Built to Spill & Quasi deliver a nostalgic indie rock blast on a highly-anticipated fall tour.

The Pacific Northwest indie rock scene is about to get a serious retro boost as Built to Spill and Quasi join forces for a highly-anticipated fall tour. The duo's setlist promises to be a nostalgic throwback to the iconic alt-rock sounds of the '90s, complete with intricate guitar work and emotive vocals. But what's even more surprising is that Melanie Radford, current bassist of Built to Spill, will be joining her bandmates on stage for select dates.
As the tour kicks off in Brooklyn on October 21 & 22 at Music Hall of Williamsburg, fans can expect a night of non-stop, high-energy indie rock action. The fact that Built to Spill was initially meant to open for Bright Eyes earlier this month, only to have their set canceled due to severe weather, makes this tour all the more special. With tickets going on sale June 19th, fans won't want to miss out on the opportunity to experience these beloved bands perform live.
Built to Spill's upcoming tour marks a significant milestone in the band's storied career, with dates spanning from Montana to Oregon and Washington. The quartet's decision to bring Quasi along for the ride not only adds to the tour's excitement but also serves as a testament to the enduring power of indie rock.
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