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On tour
Yes
Followers
82,512
Category
Punk, Rock, Indie, Alternative
Concerts
Jun
27
I Got Heaven Tour
Cincinnati
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Jun
28
Middle Waves Music Festival 2025
Fort Wayne
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Jul
24
I Got Heaven Tour
Vancouver
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Jul
25
I Got Heaven Tour
Tacoma
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Jul
26
Project Pabst 2025
Portland
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Aug
08
Outside Lands 2025
San Francisco
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Aug
09
Mannequin Pussy & Destroy Boys!
Sacramento
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Aug
18
I Got Heaven Tour
Dublin
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Aug
19
I Got Heaven Tour
Dublin
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Aug
20
I Got Heaven Tour
Cork
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Aug
22
Reading Festival 2025
Reading
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Aug
23
Leeds Festival 2025
Leeds
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Sep
12
I Got Heaven Tour
Providence
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Sep
13
I Got Heaven Tour
Albany
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Sep
14
Sea.Hear.Now 2025
Asbury Park
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Sep
16
I Got Heaven Tour
Charlottesville
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Sep
17
Never Enough Tour
Asheville
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Sep
19
Never Enough Tour
Philadelphia
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Sep
20
Never Enough Tour
Boston
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Sep
21
Never Enough Tour
Buffalo
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Sep
23
I Got Heaven Tour
Charleston
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Sep
24
I Got Heaven Tour
Knoxville
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Sep
26
Never Enough Tour
Chicago
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Sep
27
Never Enough Tour
Minneapolis
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Sep
28
Never Enough Tour
Des Moines
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Sep
30
Never Enough Tour
Denver
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Oct
03
I Got Heaven Tour
Pioneertown
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Oct
05
I Got Heaven Tour
San Luis Obispo
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About Mannequin Pussy
Mannequin Pussy’s music feels like a resilient and galvanizing shout that demands to be heard. Across four albums, the Philadelphia rock band that consists of Colins “Bear” Regisford (bass, vocals), Kaleen Reading (drums, percussion), Maxine Steen (guitar, synths), and Marisa Dabice (guitar, vocals) has made cathartic tunes about despairing times. “There's just so much constantly going on that feels intentionally evil that trying to make something beautiful feels like a radical act ,” says Dabice. “The ethos of this band has always been to bring people together.” Their latest I Got Heaven, which is out March 1 via Epitaph Records, is the band’s most fully realized LP yet. Over 10 ambitious tracks which abruptly turn from searing punk to inviting pop, the album is deeply concerned with desire, the power in being alone, and how to live in an unfeeling and unkind world. It’s a document of a band doubling down on their unshakable bond to make something furious, thrilling, and wholly alive.
Following the 2019 release of their critically acclaimed third album Patience, Mannequin Pussy returned in 2021 for their EP Perfect. They toured that release relentlessly and added guitarist Maxine Steen to the band’s official lineup. Where the band members’ personal lives were in transition with breakups, changing living situations, and periods of self-reevaluation, their time together on the road was a grounding and clarifying force. “There was so much going on in our lives that it was the perfect opportunity to recalibrate who we were as people and musicians,” says Regisford. The band changed their entire formula, choosing to write together in Los Angeles with producer John Congleton over slowly crafting tracks at home. “When I've written songs, it's usually a very solitary process,” says Dabice. “So this was shedding a lot of those hermit-like qualities to do something intensively collaborative. Your best work comes when you allow other people into it.”
By December 2022, the band had 17 new songs written with Congleton in Los Angeles. “Everyone felt empowered to speak up about their own ideas to make this thing the best it could possibly be,” says Regisford. New member Maxine Steen, who has made music with Dabice for years including their side project Rosie Thorne, was especially essential to the writing sessions. The album opener “I Got Heaven” initially started as one of Steen’s demos. “When she showed it to me I knew it was going to be fun because the verses have this hard-hitting and aggressive approach but the chorus allows for a really soaring melody,” says Dabice. The result is electric. Over walloping guitar riffs, Dabice defiantly yells, “And what if I’m an angel? Oh what if I’m a bore? And what if I was confident would you just hate me more?
The song with its righteous lyrical blending of the sacred and profane is an unapologetic look at Christian hypocrisy. “I don't think there's ever been anything in need of a spiritual revolution more than modern-day Christianity,” says Dabice. “It sickens me the way that people use it as a way to do the worst things imaginable, say the worst things imaginable, and pass the worst imaginable legislation that directly harms people.” Instead of judgment, greed, and avarice, the songs on I Got Heaven ask what it really means to genuinely care about the people around you and help your communities in ways you can. “The world that we live in is heaven,” says Dabice. “We live on the most beautiful planet in the solar system, just by a chance and we are continuingly destroying it.”
This sentiment is mirrored by the album’s cover art: a figure and a pig in nature. There’s an intentional ambiguity there that makes you wonder if this person is leading the animal to slaughter or its protector. “We should really be the shepherds and the protectors of everything that we have and the world we live in,” says Dabice. I Got Heaven is an album that understands the stakes of its message: there are countless references to fire, hunger, and holiness. Here, teeth gnash and bodies are temples that ache with desire. On the yearning single “Nothing Like,” which is anchored by a dancey, shuffling drum beat from Reading, Dabice’s voice eventually morphs from a coo to a roar as she sings, “Oh what’s wrong with dreaming of burning this all down?”
Even when the songs on I Got Heaven don’t deal with fundamental human questions about how to live, Mannequin Pussy still finds ways to add urgency and resonance. Just take the buoyant and playful single “I Don’t Know You,” which slowly builds to a hair-raising peak with Reading’s brushed percussion, Steen’s enveloping synths, and a thoughtful groove from Regisford. “On that song, I changed the tuning last minute which transformed the song but everyone instinctively knew what to do,” says Dabice. “It was really cool to watch a song come alive in real-time. It's such a gift to meet other people who are creatively on the same wavelength as you, where there's no judgment in sharing ideas.”
The lightness of this track pairs perfectly with the rest of the tracklist, even when it’s snarling rock like “Loud Bark” or punishing hardcore punk with Regisford sharing lead vocal duties on “OK? OK! OK? OK!” “If you're a Mannequin Pussy fan, you know that we're going to have some rippers,” says Regisford. “We're gonna have something that's going to be in your face. But we're also going to give you something that's going to be light to the touch with its own version of aggression.” The loud and uncompromising single “Of Her,” finds Dabice screaming, “I was born / Of her fire / Of sacrifices That were made / So I could make it.” It’s a song about living life without regrets and understanding the sacrifices that you and your parents, especially your mother, made to allow you to live the life you want.
I Got Heaven is a visceral and stunning album for people who aren’t content with the status quo, made by people who challenged themselves and got out of their comfort zone. ”We're supposed to be living in the freest era ever so what it means to be a young person in this society is the freedom to challenge these systems that have been put on to us,” says Dabice. “It makes sense to ask, what ultimately am I living for? What is it that makes me want to live?”
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Genres
Punk, Rock, Indie, Alternative
Band members
Maxine Steen, Marisa Dabice, Colins Rey Regisford, Kaleen Reading
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What fans are saying
Ang
They killed it! And they played some new songs that were really good and got me hyped for the new album next year. So much energy from them. Love the end song and Marisa channeling Karen O with the mic.
The Sinclair
Cambridge, MA
Nov 11, 2018
John
They killed it! This was my 4th Mannequin Pussy show and this was the best one. Perfect setlist and they rocked it. Loud Bark and Ok? Ok! Ok! Ok! were two highlights and the mix of old songs was perfect.
Motorco Music Hall
Durham, NC
Apr 06, 2024
Rhi
I’ve driven to Fort Collins and now Tucson from Phx to see them. It’s WELL worth the trips and money. High energy and I feel safe in the crowds as we are all little weirdos together <3
191 Toole
Tucson, AZ
Oct 09, 2024
Darrell
Great venue! Energetic and totally engaged crowd! Mannequin Pussy put on a remarkable show. With their latest album, I Got Heaven, this band has really upped their game. So much attitude, energy, and musicality to boot.
Meow Wolf
Santa Fe, NM
Apr 24, 2024
Sarah
Amazing band. They rip so hard. The way they can talk to and move a crowd is spiritual. The energy and feeling of community in that room was amazing. Can't wait to see them again.
The Linda WAMC's Performing Arts Studio
Albany, NY
Apr 22, 2023
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Mannequin Pussy Tour Cities
Cork, Ireland
Minneapolis, MN
Asbury Park, NJ
Portland, OR
Denver, CO
Vancouver, BC
Des Moines, IA
San Francisco, CA
Cincinnati, OH
Reading, United Kingdom
Asheville, NC
Charlottesville, VA
Sacramento, CA
Chicago, IL
Boston, MA
Providence, RI
Leeds, United Kingdom
Buffalo, NY
Fort Wayne, IN
San Luis Obispo, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Dublin, Ireland
Charleston, SC
Tacoma, WA
Knoxville, TN
Albany, NY
Frequently Asked Questions About Mannequin Pussy
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Mannequin Pussy on tour?
Yes, Mannequin Pussy is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Mannequin Pussy concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Mannequin Pussy tour
is scheduled for 28 dates across 26 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Mannequin Pussy scheduled to play?
Mannequin Pussy is scheduled to play 28 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Mannequin Pussy tour start?
Mannequin Pussy’s tour starts Jun 27, 2025 and ends on Oct 05, 2025.
They will play 26 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Cincinnati at Bogart's and their next upcoming concert
will be in Minneapolis at Armory.
What venues is Mannequin Pussy performing at?
As part of the Mannequin Pussy tour, Mannequin Pussy is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 27 - Cincinnati,
OH @ Bogart's
Jun 28 - Fort Wayne,
IN @ Headwaters Park
Jul 24 - Vancouver,
BC @ Commodore Ballroom
Jul 25 - Tacoma,
WA @ Spanish Ballroom at Elks Temple
Jul 26 - Portland,
OR @ Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Aug 08 - San Francisco,
CA @ Golden Gate Park
Aug 09 - Sacramento,
CA @ Channel 24
Aug 18 - Dublin,
County Dublin @ Whelan's
Aug 19 - Dublin,
Temple Bar @ The Button Factory
Aug 20 - Cork,
Cork @ Cyprus Avenue
Aug 22 - Reading,
England @ Richfield Avenue
Aug 23 - Leeds,
ENG @ Bramham Park
Sep 12 - Providence,
RI @ Fete Music Hall
Sep 13 - Albany,
NY @ Empire Live
Sep 14 - Asbury Park,
New Jersey @ Asbury Park
Sep 16 - Charlottesville,
VA @ Jefferson Theater
Sep 17 - Asheville,
NC @ Asheville Yards
Sep 19 - Philadelphia,
PA @ Skyline Stage at the Mann
Sep 20 - Boston,
MA @ Suffolk Downs
Sep 21 - Buffalo,
NY @ Outer Harbor Buffalo
Sep 23 - Charleston,
SC @ Music Farm
Sep 24 - Knoxville,
TN @ Bijou Theatre
Sep 26 - Chicago,
IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Sep 27 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Armory
Sep 28 - Des Moines,
IA @ Lauridsen Amphitheater at Water Works Park
Sep 30 - Denver,
CO @ Project 70: Under the Bridge
Oct 03 - Pioneertown,
CA @ Pappy & Harriet's
Oct 05 - San Luis Obispo,
CA @ Fremont Theater