Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Pinegrove Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Pinegrove Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

PinegroveVerified

152,382 Followers
Never miss another Pinegrove concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Pinegrove to play in your city
Request a Show

Pinegrove merchamazonview store

Amperland, NY
$29.73
View All

Live Photos of Pinegrove

Pinegrove at Chicago, IL in Thalia Hall Chicago 2023
View All Photos

Concerts and tour dates

Past

JAN
13
2021
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUN
26
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUN
14
2020
Manchester, TN
Manchester Farm
I Was There
APR
21
2020
New York City, NY
Instagram Live
I Was There
MAR
29
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
FEB
23
2020
Dallas, TX
Trees
I Was There
FEB
22
2020
Houston, TX
White Oak Music Hall
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
Austin, TX
Emos Austin
I Was There
FEB
19
2020
El Paso, TX
The Lowbrow Palace
I Was There
FEB
18
2020
Santa Fe, NM
Meow Wolf
I Was There
FEB
16
2020
Englewood, CO
Gothic Theatre
I Was There
FEB
15
2020
Salt Lake City, UT
The Complex
I Was There
FEB
13
2020
Portland, OR
Wonder Ballroom
I Was There
FEB
12
2020
Seattle, WA
Neptune Theatre
I Was There
FEB
10
2020
Sacramento, CA
Harlow's Restaurant & Nightclub
I Was There
FEB
09
2020
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore
I Was There
FEB
08
2020
Pomona, CA
The Glass House
I Was There
FEB
07
2020
Pioneertown, CA
Pappy & Harriet's
I Was There
FEB
05
2020
Los Angeles, CA
The Roxy Theatre
I Was There
FEB
04
2020
San Diego, CA
Music Box
I Was There
FEB
03
2020
Phoenix, AZ
Crescent Ballroom
I Was There
FEB
01
2020
Tucson, AZ
Club Congress
I Was There
JAN
17
2020
Woodstock, NY
Levon Helm Studios
I Was There
JAN
16
2020
Brooklyn, NY
The Sultan Room
I Was There
OCT
21
2019
Nashville, TN
Exit/In
I Was There
OCT
15
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Fonda Theatre
I Was There
SEP
29
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Steel
I Was There
SEP
28
2019
Jersey City, NJ
White Eagle Hall
I Was There
SEP
27
2019
New York, NY
Webster Hall
I Was There
SEP
26
2019
Washington, DC
9:30 Club
I Was There
SEP
25
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Union Transfer
I Was There
SEP
17
2019
Omaha, NE
The Waiting Room Lounge
I Was There
SEP
16
2019
Sioux Falls, SD
Icon Lounge + Events
I Was There
SEP
15
2019
Fargo, ND
The Aquarium
I Was There
SEP
14
2019
Minneapolis, MN
Fine Line Music Cafe
I Was There
SEP
12
2019
Madison, WI
Majestic Theatre
I Was There
SEP
11
2019
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall Chicago
I Was There
SEP
10
2019
Chicago, IL
Lincoln Hall
I Was There
SEP
09
2019
Detroit, MI
Majestic Theatre
I Was There
SEP
08
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Opera House Toronto
I Was There
SEP
06
2019
South Burlington, VT
Higher Ground
I Was There
SEP
05
2019
Boston, MA
Royale
I Was There
SEP
04
2019
Boston, MA
Royale
I Was There
SEP
03
2019
New Haven, CT
Toad's Place
I Was There
APR
18
2019
Stockholm, Sweden
Obaren
I Was There
APR
17
2019
København, Denmark
Loppen
I Was There
APR
16
2019
Hamburg, Germany
Hafenklang
I Was There
APR
15
2019
Münster, Germany
Gleis 22
I Was There
APR
13
2019
Genk, Belgium
Litle Waves Festival
I Was There
APR
12
2019
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Rotown
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

daniel
August 3rd 2022
poise, sinai vessel, and ofc pinegrove gave an amazing performance!! thank you all so much! best birthday ever!
Louisville, KY@
Headliners Music Hall
louise
July 29th 2022
this is my favorite band & they performed phenomenally- such an emotional show, extremely grateful for these beautiful people that make wonderful music with raw authentic emotions
Minneapolis, MN@
First Avenue
Alisha
July 27th 2022
Quite possibly the best show I’ve ever seen - Pinegrove or not - and I literally watched from bed. The audio was incredible, the arrangements novel, the energy unparalleled… all in all an unforgettable experience.
Live Stream@
Live Stream
View More Fan Reviews

About Pinegrove

Evan Stephens Hall is big on multiple meanings. The leader of Pinegrove titled their sixth album 11:11 because of its layered significance: the numerals gesturing to a row of trees, or striped corduroy; the cornfields of upstate New York, or people shoulder-to-shoulder. But it’s also a special time, a “wink from the universe,” as Hall says, for those who witness it on the clock to wish for something brighter. “Calling the record 11:11 should be a heartening statement, though there's certainly a range of emotion across the album. There's much to be angry about right now, and a lot of grief to metabolize. But hopefully, the loudest notes are of unity, collectivity, and community. I want to open a space for people to feel all these things.”

The album sees the band build on their poetic blend of indie rock, folk, and alt-country, along with Hall’s earnest, open-hearted vocals and his penchant for writing emotionally direct, literate, introspective lyrics. Here, political and socially conscious themes permeate, and as he evolves as an artist, his resolve has only grown stronger – and more purposeful. “I’m encouraged that so many people in my generation are now on board for a change that centers people over profit. And most urgently, I think, in order to durably solve the climate crisis we've got to address capitalism.” The band's latest effort weaves these critiques through an accessible and sensitive work, which manages to be pointed without ever being didactic.

Noted producer and former Death Cab for Cutie member Chris Walla took on mixing duties, while Hall and Pinegrove multi-instrumentalist Sam Skinner co-produced the LP. Hall credits Walla’s impeccably placed arrangement ideas as a vital voice at the table, moving on from the “crisp and contained” production on 2020’s Marigold, to more of a “messier” feel for these new songs. The recording took place at two Hudson Valley facilities – the iconic Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock and The Building in Marlboro – with Skinner and Pinegrove drummer Zack Levine at Hall’s side for the process. Other collaborators in the band's orbit –
Megan Benavente (bass), Josh F. Marre (guitar) and Hall’s father Doug (piano and organ) – contributed in a combination of remote and calculated risk sessions.

The album is introduced with the mini-epic “Habitat.” A robust, textural masterpiece inspired by long drives around upstate New York. Hall says that the dilapidated houses covered in plantlife that spot the landscape have made an intense impression. “It's hard to see that kind of recalibration, but at the same time, there’s a primal irony in seeing nature win against our decaying structures. I drew inspiration from that tension and those brambly textures with Habitat's arrangement.” Hall continues to investigate the natural world on the equally disquieting “Flora” and later, on the elegiac waltz “Orange.” Centering on the climate crisis, the song spreads over the listener like a dream, with Hall’s impassioned, rising vocals producing a near-hallucinatory realization that we may now find ourselves at the end of history. It’s a call to affirm the community working towards a better world and to fight through the cynicism. “These politicians who forget they serve us, they think they're celebrities,” he says. “It’s about the betrayal of the Democratic Party.”

Elsewhere, crushing ballad “Respirate,” urges us to look out for and love each other, while the achingly beautiful “Let” points towards the sad, repetitive loop many of us find ourselves in these days. “Time began to feel less linear, almost palindromic. Two steps forward, two steps back,” he says. On the thunderous "Swimming" Hall spins the scene of perseverance through a near death experience, while a pilot is asleep at the wheel on the brash two-minute banger “Alaska.” The gripping “Cyclone” battles with anguish, friction, and intrusive thoughts through biting guitars and rattling percussion, while Hall describes spaced-out-folk album closer “Eleventh Hour” as “a phone call with a friend that goes to abstract places.”

Pointing towards hope, love, grief, and anger, 11:11 seizes listeners with feelings of warmth, urgency, and soulful beauty – even as it asks some of life’s most difficult questions – through hook-filled songs that bury themselves in the senses and stay there. “The album spends equal time on optimism, community, reaffirming our human duty to look out for one another even in the absence of the people we expect to do those things,” says Hall. “What if we have to be our own salvation?”
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Indie
Band Members:
Sam Skinner, megan benavente, Evan Stephens Hall, Josh Marre, Zack Levine
Hometown:
Montclair, New Jersey

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Pinegrove to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Pinegrove

Pinegrove at Chicago, IL in Thalia Hall Chicago 2023
View All Photos

Pinegrove merchamazonview store

Amperland, NY
$29.73
View All

Concerts and tour dates

Past

JAN
13
2021
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUN
26
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUN
14
2020
Manchester, TN
Manchester Farm
I Was There
APR
21
2020
New York City, NY
Instagram Live
I Was There
MAR
29
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
FEB
23
2020
Dallas, TX
Trees
I Was There
FEB
22
2020
Houston, TX
White Oak Music Hall
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
Austin, TX
Emos Austin
I Was There
FEB
19
2020
El Paso, TX
The Lowbrow Palace
I Was There
FEB
18
2020
Santa Fe, NM
Meow Wolf
I Was There
FEB
16
2020
Englewood, CO
Gothic Theatre
I Was There
FEB
15
2020
Salt Lake City, UT
The Complex
I Was There
FEB
13
2020
Portland, OR
Wonder Ballroom
I Was There
FEB
12
2020
Seattle, WA
Neptune Theatre
I Was There
FEB
10
2020
Sacramento, CA
Harlow's Restaurant & Nightclub
I Was There
FEB
09
2020
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore
I Was There
FEB
08
2020
Pomona, CA
The Glass House
I Was There
FEB
07
2020
Pioneertown, CA
Pappy & Harriet's
I Was There
FEB
05
2020
Los Angeles, CA
The Roxy Theatre
I Was There
FEB
04
2020
San Diego, CA
Music Box
I Was There
FEB
03
2020
Phoenix, AZ
Crescent Ballroom
I Was There
FEB
01
2020
Tucson, AZ
Club Congress
I Was There
JAN
17
2020
Woodstock, NY
Levon Helm Studios
I Was There
JAN
16
2020
Brooklyn, NY
The Sultan Room
I Was There
OCT
21
2019
Nashville, TN
Exit/In
I Was There
OCT
15
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Fonda Theatre
I Was There
SEP
29
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Steel
I Was There
SEP
28
2019
Jersey City, NJ
White Eagle Hall
I Was There
SEP
27
2019
New York, NY
Webster Hall
I Was There
SEP
26
2019
Washington, DC
9:30 Club
I Was There
SEP
25
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Union Transfer
I Was There
SEP
17
2019
Omaha, NE
The Waiting Room Lounge
I Was There
SEP
16
2019
Sioux Falls, SD
Icon Lounge + Events
I Was There
SEP
15
2019
Fargo, ND
The Aquarium
I Was There
SEP
14
2019
Minneapolis, MN
Fine Line Music Cafe
I Was There
SEP
12
2019
Madison, WI
Majestic Theatre
I Was There
SEP
11
2019
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall Chicago
I Was There
SEP
10
2019
Chicago, IL
Lincoln Hall
I Was There
SEP
09
2019
Detroit, MI
Majestic Theatre
I Was There
SEP
08
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Opera House Toronto
I Was There
SEP
06
2019
South Burlington, VT
Higher Ground
I Was There
SEP
05
2019
Boston, MA
Royale
I Was There
SEP
04
2019
Boston, MA
Royale
I Was There
SEP
03
2019
New Haven, CT
Toad's Place
I Was There
APR
18
2019
Stockholm, Sweden
Obaren
I Was There
APR
17
2019
København, Denmark
Loppen
I Was There
APR
16
2019
Hamburg, Germany
Hafenklang
I Was There
APR
15
2019
Münster, Germany
Gleis 22
I Was There
APR
13
2019
Genk, Belgium
Litle Waves Festival
I Was There
APR
12
2019
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Rotown
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

daniel
August 3rd 2022
poise, sinai vessel, and ofc pinegrove gave an amazing performance!! thank you all so much! best birthday ever!
Louisville, KY@
Headliners Music Hall
louise
July 29th 2022
this is my favorite band & they performed phenomenally- such an emotional show, extremely grateful for these beautiful people that make wonderful music with raw authentic emotions
Minneapolis, MN@
First Avenue
Alisha
July 27th 2022
Quite possibly the best show I’ve ever seen - Pinegrove or not - and I literally watched from bed. The audio was incredible, the arrangements novel, the energy unparalleled… all in all an unforgettable experience.
Live Stream@
Live Stream
View More Fan Reviews

About Pinegrove

Evan Stephens Hall is big on multiple meanings. The leader of Pinegrove titled their sixth album 11:11 because of its layered significance: the numerals gesturing to a row of trees, or striped corduroy; the cornfields of upstate New York, or people shoulder-to-shoulder. But it’s also a special time, a “wink from the universe,” as Hall says, for those who witness it on the clock to wish for something brighter. “Calling the record 11:11 should be a heartening statement, though there's certainly a range of emotion across the album. There's much to be angry about right now, and a lot of grief to metabolize. But hopefully, the loudest notes are of unity, collectivity, and community. I want to open a space for people to feel all these things.”

The album sees the band build on their poetic blend of indie rock, folk, and alt-country, along with Hall’s earnest, open-hearted vocals and his penchant for writing emotionally direct, literate, introspective lyrics. Here, political and socially conscious themes permeate, and as he evolves as an artist, his resolve has only grown stronger – and more purposeful. “I’m encouraged that so many people in my generation are now on board for a change that centers people over profit. And most urgently, I think, in order to durably solve the climate crisis we've got to address capitalism.” The band's latest effort weaves these critiques through an accessible and sensitive work, which manages to be pointed without ever being didactic.

Noted producer and former Death Cab for Cutie member Chris Walla took on mixing duties, while Hall and Pinegrove multi-instrumentalist Sam Skinner co-produced the LP. Hall credits Walla’s impeccably placed arrangement ideas as a vital voice at the table, moving on from the “crisp and contained” production on 2020’s Marigold, to more of a “messier” feel for these new songs. The recording took place at two Hudson Valley facilities – the iconic Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock and The Building in Marlboro – with Skinner and Pinegrove drummer Zack Levine at Hall’s side for the process. Other collaborators in the band's orbit –
Megan Benavente (bass), Josh F. Marre (guitar) and Hall’s father Doug (piano and organ) – contributed in a combination of remote and calculated risk sessions.

The album is introduced with the mini-epic “Habitat.” A robust, textural masterpiece inspired by long drives around upstate New York. Hall says that the dilapidated houses covered in plantlife that spot the landscape have made an intense impression. “It's hard to see that kind of recalibration, but at the same time, there’s a primal irony in seeing nature win against our decaying structures. I drew inspiration from that tension and those brambly textures with Habitat's arrangement.” Hall continues to investigate the natural world on the equally disquieting “Flora” and later, on the elegiac waltz “Orange.” Centering on the climate crisis, the song spreads over the listener like a dream, with Hall’s impassioned, rising vocals producing a near-hallucinatory realization that we may now find ourselves at the end of history. It’s a call to affirm the community working towards a better world and to fight through the cynicism. “These politicians who forget they serve us, they think they're celebrities,” he says. “It’s about the betrayal of the Democratic Party.”

Elsewhere, crushing ballad “Respirate,” urges us to look out for and love each other, while the achingly beautiful “Let” points towards the sad, repetitive loop many of us find ourselves in these days. “Time began to feel less linear, almost palindromic. Two steps forward, two steps back,” he says. On the thunderous "Swimming" Hall spins the scene of perseverance through a near death experience, while a pilot is asleep at the wheel on the brash two-minute banger “Alaska.” The gripping “Cyclone” battles with anguish, friction, and intrusive thoughts through biting guitars and rattling percussion, while Hall describes spaced-out-folk album closer “Eleventh Hour” as “a phone call with a friend that goes to abstract places.”

Pointing towards hope, love, grief, and anger, 11:11 seizes listeners with feelings of warmth, urgency, and soulful beauty – even as it asks some of life’s most difficult questions – through hook-filled songs that bury themselves in the senses and stay there. “The album spends equal time on optimism, community, reaffirming our human duty to look out for one another even in the absence of the people we expect to do those things,” says Hall. “What if we have to be our own salvation?”
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Indie
Band Members:
Sam Skinner, megan benavente, Evan Stephens Hall, Josh Marre, Zack Levine
Hometown:
Montclair, New Jersey

Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.
arrow