The iconic feminist rock band L7 has just announced their final world tour, “The Last Hurrah Tour”, and we’re all like 😱🎉. The band, known for their unique blend of punk ethos, heavy grunge, and socio-political anthems, will be kicking off the tour in the US on October 9. We’re talking 40 years of rocking out, people, and they’re not done yet 🤟! The tour will include stops in major cities like New York City, Washington D.C., Nashville, Chicago, and Seattle, and will wrap up with a celebration in their hometown of Los Angeles 🎉.
L7’s Donita Sparks shared her thoughts on the tour, saying “When L7 decided to release a documentary in 2015, we thought maybe we would take one last victory lap around the sun by playing some shows. Instead, that lap turned into eleven more years of touring, sweat, new music, and reconnecting with the fans who made this all possible in the first place 🙏.” She also mentioned that seeing longtime supporters rocking out next to a new generation of L7 fans has been the most powerful and humbling part of this chapter 🤩. The band is grateful and ready to give their audiences one last, loud, fun, and unforgettable night of rock and roll 🤘.
Now, let’s get to the tour dates, shall we? 📅 It’s going to be a wild ride, folks! The spring and summer dates include:
- June 4 – Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre (w/ AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS) 🇨🇦
- June 5 – Montreal, QC @ Place Bell (w/ AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS) 🇨🇦
- June 17 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre (w/ AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS) 🏞️
- July 12 – Lille, Belgium @ Sjock Festival 2026 🎉
- August 29 – Ontario, CA @ Toyota Arena 🚀
And for the fall dates:
- October 9 – Phoenix, AZ @ Walter Studio 🌵
- October 12 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin 🎸
- October 13 – Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall 🎶
- October 14 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston 🤘
- October 16 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Hall 🎸
- October 17 – Atlanta, GA @ Heaven at The Masquerade 🕺
- October 19 – Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre 🎶
- October 21 – Washington, DC @ The Howard Theatre 🇺🇸
- October 22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl 🏹
- October 24 – New York, NY @ Knockdown Center 🗽️
- October 26 – Boston, MA @ The Wilbur 🎭
- October 27 – Cleveland, OH @ Globe Iron 🏭
- October 31 – Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall 🕸️
- November 1 – Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre 🎭
- November 3 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line 🎸
- November 4 – Kansas City, MO @ Warehouse on Broadway 🏙️
- November 6 – Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall 🏔️
- November 7 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge 🌳
- November 10 – Seattle WA @ The Showbox 🎸
- November 11 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre 🇨🇦
- November 13 – San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom 🎭
- November 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern 🎉
Formed in 1985, L7 went on indefinite hiatus in 2001, but reunited in 2015 and released the documentary “L7: Pretend We’re Dead” in 2016 🎥. The band’s first album in 20 years, “Scatter The Rats”, was released in May 2019 via Joan Jett’s Blackheart Records 🎸. Donita Sparks shared that new music was not part of the reunion strategy, but they realized they still had stuff to say and wanted to express themselves with new music 🎶.
So, are you ready to rock out with L7 one last time? 🤟🎸 Let’s make it a night to remember! 🎉💥🔥🎶👏. It’s time to get your tickets and get ready to sing along to your favorite L7 songs 🎤! Don’t miss out on this epic tour, folks! 🚨🎟️. L7 is grateful and humbled to announce The Last Hurrah Tour, and we’re all like 🙌🏻, let’s do this! 🤘🎸. The band has been getting fans on their feet and their ballot box for four decades, and it’s time to give them a proper farewell 👋. So, who’s ready to rock out with L7? 🤟🎸 Let’s make some noise and give them a farewell tour to remember 🎉! 🤘🎸🔥🎶👏.

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