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Grizzly Bear
751,110 Followers
• 11 Upcoming Shows
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Grizzly Bear
a month ago
We’re giving away a trip to meet us at our Oct 13th show in Brooklyn + a signed guitar. Enter to win round trip travel + hotel, two tickets on the guest list, a signed gumore

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Shields: B-Sides
$24.99

Shields: Expanded
$18.99

Veckatimest
$35.97

Shields
$39.81

Friend
$7.99

Yellow House
$16.67
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Jojo
March 30th 2025
One of the best show I’ve been to. Their live version of shield was as good as the album
Dallas, TX@The Palladium Ballroom

Blake
January 5th 2024
Truly the best show i have even been to and the best i will ever see. I know 100 percent that i will never see a better set and band.
Denver, CO@Ogden Theatre

Tim
November 23rd 2023
What an absolutely underrated band!! The things they do with their voices. Just so pleasing to listen to.
Minneapolis, MN@Surly Brewery
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About Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear was originally conceived as the solo project of Edward Droste, who recorded his debut album Horn of Plenty at home. The record was originally meant for his friends, but it eventually circulated and got a proper release in 2004, this time with the help of Christopher Bear. A re-release with a bonus disc of remixes was issued in 2005.
In 2005 singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Daniel Rossen and multi-instrumentalist/producer Chris Taylor joined the band. As a four piece band, the complexity of Horn of Plenty could move to the stage. The band toured throughout the year, playing songs off the first album as well as some of the new songs they were collectively writing that would make up Yellow House.
An album of Droste's early demo recordings, Sorry for the Delay, was released in 2006. Later that year they signed to Warp to release Yellow House on September 4th.
Daniel Rossen is also in the band Department of Eagles.
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen (vocals/guitar)
Ed Droste (vocals/guitar)
Christopher Bear (drums/vocals)
Chris Taylor (woodwinds/electronics/engineering/production)
In 2005 singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Daniel Rossen and multi-instrumentalist/producer Chris Taylor joined the band. As a four piece band, the complexity of Horn of Plenty could move to the stage. The band toured throughout the year, playing songs off the first album as well as some of the new songs they were collectively writing that would make up Yellow House.
An album of Droste's early demo recordings, Sorry for the Delay, was released in 2006. Later that year they signed to Warp to release Yellow House on September 4th.
Daniel Rossen is also in the band Department of Eagles.
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen (vocals/guitar)
Ed Droste (vocals/guitar)
Christopher Bear (drums/vocals)
Chris Taylor (woodwinds/electronics/engineering/production)
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Genres:
Alternative, Indie, Folk
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen, Chris Bear, Ed Droste, Chris Taylor
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Grizzly Bear to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (11)
Latest Post
Grizzly Bear
a month ago
We’re giving away a trip to meet us at our Oct 13th show in Brooklyn + a signed guitar. Enter to win round trip travel + hotel, two tickets on the guest list, a signed gumore

Live Photos of Grizzly Bear

View All Photos
Grizzly Bear merch


Shields: B-Sides
$24.99

Shields: Expanded
$18.99

Veckatimest
$35.97

Shields
$39.81

Friend
$7.99

Yellow House
$16.67
View All
Grizzly Bear's tour
Fan Reviews

Jojo
March 30th 2025
One of the best show I’ve been to. Their live version of shield was as good as the album
Dallas, TX@The Palladium Ballroom

Blake
January 5th 2024
Truly the best show i have even been to and the best i will ever see. I know 100 percent that i will never see a better set and band.
Denver, CO@Ogden Theatre

Tim
November 23rd 2023
What an absolutely underrated band!! The things they do with their voices. Just so pleasing to listen to.
Minneapolis, MN@Surly Brewery
View More Fan Reviews
About Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear was originally conceived as the solo project of Edward Droste, who recorded his debut album Horn of Plenty at home. The record was originally meant for his friends, but it eventually circulated and got a proper release in 2004, this time with the help of Christopher Bear. A re-release with a bonus disc of remixes was issued in 2005.
In 2005 singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Daniel Rossen and multi-instrumentalist/producer Chris Taylor joined the band. As a four piece band, the complexity of Horn of Plenty could move to the stage. The band toured throughout the year, playing songs off the first album as well as some of the new songs they were collectively writing that would make up Yellow House.
An album of Droste's early demo recordings, Sorry for the Delay, was released in 2006. Later that year they signed to Warp to release Yellow House on September 4th.
Daniel Rossen is also in the band Department of Eagles.
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen (vocals/guitar)
Ed Droste (vocals/guitar)
Christopher Bear (drums/vocals)
Chris Taylor (woodwinds/electronics/engineering/production)
In 2005 singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Daniel Rossen and multi-instrumentalist/producer Chris Taylor joined the band. As a four piece band, the complexity of Horn of Plenty could move to the stage. The band toured throughout the year, playing songs off the first album as well as some of the new songs they were collectively writing that would make up Yellow House.
An album of Droste's early demo recordings, Sorry for the Delay, was released in 2006. Later that year they signed to Warp to release Yellow House on September 4th.
Daniel Rossen is also in the band Department of Eagles.
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen (vocals/guitar)
Ed Droste (vocals/guitar)
Christopher Bear (drums/vocals)
Chris Taylor (woodwinds/electronics/engineering/production)
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Indie, Folk
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen, Chris Bear, Ed Droste, Chris Taylor
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
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