Geese isn’t ready to fly south for the winter just yet.
Cameron Winter’s beloved “it” band has nine shows remaining on their 2025 ‘Getting Killed Tour’ with special guest Dove Ellis.
From Nov. 6-21, the quartet headline at music halls, rock clubs and indie venues all over North America in support of their recently-released third studio album that shares a name with the trek.
Their run, which began in mid-September, will conclude with a pair of back-to-back gigs at Brooklyn’s Brooklyn Paramount on Thursday, Nov. 20 and Friday, Nov. 21.
And, if you’d like to see the buzzy outfit live, tickets are available for their final concerts this year.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $21 including fees on Vivid Seats.
However, that’s a last-minute outlier. Other Geeseperformances have prices starting anywhere from $201 to $399 including fees.
Based on our findings at Set List FM, the Gen Z wunderkinds typically perform approximately 15 songs at all shows. That includes their most well-known tracks like ‘Cowboy Nudes,” “Taxes,” “Au Pays du Cocaine,” “Long Island City Her I Come” and “Trinidad.”
“There might be bands that make more money or play bigger venues or garner better (or at least equally good) reviews in 2025. But in terms of juice — that intangible but indisputable feeling that you are witnessing a show you’ll still be talking about in 10 or 20 or even more years — then it’s hard to think of any act in the indie space that can touch Geese at the moment,” Uproxx rhapsodized in a review of a recent concert at St. Paul, MN’s Amsterdam Bar and Hall.
“…seeing Geese last weekend in a club reminded me why I still care about seeing rock bands in clubs. Sometimes it’s fun and sometimes you wish you had stayed home. But when it works — and I mean really works — it can be just about the most exciting thing you can imagine.”
We can’t wait.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Geese’s 2025 ‘Getting Killed Tour’ below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Geese ticket prices 2025
A complete calendar including all Geese tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
| Geese tour dates | Ticket prices start at |
|---|---|
| Nov. 6 at the White Oak Music Hall in Houston, TX | $21 (including fees) |
| Nov. 8 at Terminal West in Atlanta, GA | $298 (including fees) |
| Nov. 9 at The Grey Eagle in Asheville, NC | $244 (including fees) |
| Nov. 10 at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, NC | $274 (including fees) |
| Nov. 12 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. | $282 (including fees) |
| Nov. 13 at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA | $201 (including fees) |
| Nov. 14 at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA | $399 (including fees) |
| Nov. 20 at the Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY | $263 (including fees) |
| Nov. 21 at the Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY | $309 (including fees) |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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Geese set list
Most recently, the ensemble headlined Austin’s Stubb’s Bar-B-Q on Nov. 5. According to Set List FM, here’s what they took to the stage that day.
01.) “Husbands”
02.) “Cobra”
03.) “Getting Killed”
04.) “Islands of Men”
05.) “I See Myself”
06.) “100 Horses”
07.) “Half Real”
08.) “2122”
09.) “Cowboy Nudes”
10.) “Tomorrow’s Crusades”
11.) “Bow Down”
12.) “Au Pays du Cocaine”
13.) “Taxes”
14.) “Long Island City Here I Come”
Encore
15.) “Trinidad”
Geese new music
On Sept. 26, Geese released their fourth studio album “Getting Killed.”
It’s a trip.
Jazzy, flashy, angry, chill, shouty, introspective, atmospheric, “Getting Killed” is a lot of things but certainly never boring. From the thrilling “Trinidad” with its “there’s a bug in my car” refrain to the subdued pop masterpiece “Cobra” to the slinky jangle of “Husbands,” Winter and co. show tremendous, homespun range.
Like last year’s “Diamond Jubilee,” the album is one that is destined for not only multiple listens but a few hundred over the course of your lifetime. What an absolute treat.
Haven’t checked it out yet? Fix that right now and click here to listen to “Getting Killed” ASAP (especially the longing, lovely “Au Pays du Cocaine” that sounds like it came from both 1971 and 1993 if that makes sense).
Dove Ellis
At all remaining Geese concerts, Dove Ellis will handle opening guest duties.
For the unfamiliar, the young singer-songwriter has a rich voice that has a similar timbre to Cameron’s; the two complement each other well.
If you’d like to hear his deeply personal music, you can find Dove Ellis’ discography here.
Huge indie bands on tour in 2025-26
While no act may be quite as vital as Geese at the moment, here are five with slightly similar sensibilities you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Ratboys
Who else is out and about in the near future? Take a look at this list of all the biggest rockers on tour in 2025-26 to find the show for you.