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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 20 March 2026Friday 19:00BristolBristol The Prospect BuildingGEESELimited Availability
- 21 March 2026Saturday 19:00GlasgowBarrowland BallroomGeeseLimited Availability
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- 22 March 2026Sunday 19:00LeedsO2 Academy LeedsGEESELimited Availability
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- 24 March 2026Tuesday 19:00ManchesterO2 Victoria Warehouse ManchesterGeeseLimited Availability
- 25 March 2026Wednesday 19:00LondonEventim ApolloGeeseLimited Availability
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- 25 August 2026Tuesday 19:00GlasgowBarrowland BallroomGEESELimited Availability
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- 26 August 2026Wednesday 19:00GlasgowBarrowland BallroomGEESELimited Availability
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- 28 August 2026Friday 09:30ReadingRichfield AvenueReading Festival 2026 - Friday
- 29 August 2026Saturday 11:00LeedsBramham ParkLeeds Festival 2026 - Saturday
- 1 September 2026Tuesday 19:00LondonTroxyGEESELimited Availability
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- 2 September 2026Wednesday 19:00LondonTroxyGEESELimited Availability
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International Concerts
- 14 February 2026Until 14/02/2026Fremantle, WA, AustraliaFreo.SocialGeeseOn partner site
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- 7 March 2026Saturday 20:00Paris, 75, FranceLa CigaleGEESE
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- 12 June 2026Friday 12:00Manchester, TN, United States Of AmericaGreat Stage ParkBonnaroo Music + Arts FestivalOn partner site
Lineup
- Bonnaroo
- The Strokes
- GRiZ
- Turnstile
- Mt. Joy
- Major Lazer
- Jessie Murph
- YUNGBLUD
- Geese
- Cloonee
- Lil Jon
- Blood Orange
- Wet Leg
- Hot Mulligan
- bbno$
- Zack Fox
- Smino
- Sidepiece
- Rachel Chinouriri
- The Dare
- Adventure Club
- Notion
- Mother Mother
- Laszewo
- Blues Traveler
- Wolfmother
- Wednesday
- The Chats
- Lambrini Girls
- Amble
- Daniel Allan
- Goldie Boutilier
- Dora Jar
- Villanelle
- Jackie Hollander
- PawPaw Rod
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About
On a practical level, Geese are still the group we were introduced to in 2021: vocalist Cameron Winter, guitarist Gus Green, guitarist Foster Hudson, bassist Dom DiGesu, and drummer Max Bassin. But spiritually, Geese have returned as an entirely different prospect. Their new album 3D Country is the sound of a restless, adventurous band redefining themselves.
Anyone who has seen Geese live recently might’ve noticed the band adopted a different vibe onstage—more of a volcanic, unpredictable aesthetic. It turns out that wasn’t a flipside to the recordings of Projector, but foreshadowing that there was more to the story. Knowing they were now beyond teenage basement experiments and were instead making something for an audience who would hear it, Geese felt emboldened. “When we were writing [previous album] Projector it was about narrowing the scope, trying to do more with less,” Green says. “When we started writing for 3D Country we were trying to do a lot more and seeing what worked and what didn’t.”
While writing 3D Country, Winter was preoccupied with “modern doom,” the way climate change and all manner of looming catastrophes hang on the horizon while we otherwise go about our lives. “It’s about living in spite of just total ambient dread,” he explains. “I wanted to adopt an irreverent, sarcastic way of looking at that.” While Winter wanted to portray a generational experience, he didn’t want to be overly literal or didactic about it. “At this point, everybody I know is already so cynical and defeatist about the state of things, it’s actually hilarious,” he explains. “Younger people make jokes out of the fact that human extinction is on the horizon, and that’s kind of beautiful. I tried to represent that attitude.”
With a heightened ambition fueling 3D Country, the band created a bugged-out, wild, unpredictable ride—an almost phantasmagoric reflection of contemporary life. “It feels like going to the circus and instead of having a goodtime, everyone is trying to kill you,” Bassin says.
And even if 3D Country is one more stop and not the final destination—Winter hints that what comes next could be just as severe a change—the album makes one thing very clear about Geese. This is not the band we thought they were, and no one can say where they might take us next.
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