Porno For Pyros Set Out On First Tour In 25 Years

Porno for Pyros

Porno For Pyros are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut, marking the first time the band sets out on the road in 25 years.

The tour follows last year’s reunion in which original members Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Peter DiStefano and Martyn Le Noble joined forces for a sold-out show at the Belasco in Los Angeles.

Following their reunion, Porno for Pyros appeared at Rockville, the Chicago Metro and Lollapalooza. The band has also teased they will release new music later on in the year.

Their upcoming tour dates kick off on Oct. 8 in Wheatland, California, with further stops in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, New York City, Atlanta and more. Their tour will wrap up at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater in Austin on Nov. 20.

Live Nation is producing the majority of the band’s upcoming tour dates, save for shows in Salt Lake City and Bensalem, Pennsylvania.

Tickets go on sale starting July 14 at 10 a.m. local, with presale tickets beginning July 12.

“Horns, Thorns En Halos” 2023 North American tour dates
10/08 — Hard Rock Live Sacramento — Wheatland, CA
10/10 — The Masonic — San Francisco, CA
10/13 — The Wiltern — Los Angeles, CA
10/15 — House of Blues Las Vegas — Las Vegas, NV
10/17 — The Union — Salt Lake City, UT
10/19 — Fillmore Auditorium — Denver, CO
10/21 — Steelhouse Omaha — Omaha, NE
10/23 — The Sylvee — Madison, WI
10/24 — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom — Chicago, IL
10/27 — The Fillmore Detroit — Detroit, MI
10/29 — The Capitol Theatre — Port Chester, NY
10/30 — MGM Music Hall at Fenway — Boston, MA
11/01 — Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom — New York, NY
11/03 — Parx Casino Racing — Bensalem, PA
11/05 — The Fillmore Silver Spring — Silver Spring, MD
11/07 — The Fillmore Charlotte — Charlotte, NC
11/08 — Tabernacle — Atlanta, GA
11/15 — Ryman Auditorium — Nashville, TN
11/17 — Fillmore New Orleans — New Orleans, LA
11/19 — House of Blues Dallas — Dallas, TX
11/20 — Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater