Boygenius have detailed their first performance as a band since November of 2018, locking in a one-off benefit show to take place in San Francisco later this month.
The indie-rock supergroup â comprising Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus â will perform at Saint Josephâs Arts Society on November 19, with all proceeds from the event going to the Bay Area nonprofit Bread & Roses. Tickets for the concert have already sold out.
According to their website, the organisation âproduce[s] free, live music and entertainment for Bay Area children, teens, adults, and elders who donât have the ability to easily experience the uplifting power of the arts in any other wayâ.
Baker linked back up with her Boygenius bandmates earlier this year, featuring Bridgers and Dacus on the track âFavorâ from her third album, âLittle Oblivionsâ. That album was released back in February to a four-star review from NME, and also featured singles âFaith Healerâ and âHardlineâ.
Dacus released her third album, âHome Videoâ, in June. Also earning four stars from NME, it featured the singles âThumbsâ, âHot & Heavyâ, âVBSâ and âBrandoâ. 2022 will see Dacus tour Europe and the UK, with a 20-date run set to kick off in March.
Bridgers has kept incredibly busy in the year-and-a-half following the release of her second album, âPunisherâ, launching her own record label (Saddest Factory) and dropping the âCopycat Killerâ EP of reworks. âPunisherâ earned itself a five-star review, and was previewed by the singles âGarden Songâ, âKyotoâ, âI See Youâ and âI Know The Endâ.
The trioâs most recent outing as Boygenius was their 2018 self-titled EP. NME called it âa record that leaves you yearning for moreâ in a five-star review, adding that the âwould be astonishing regardless of the length of time it took to make, but it becomes even more so when you learn these songs were created in a matter of daysâ.
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