U-Melt = Dunzo, Announce Final Show

In addition to our currently announced dates, we have added two more U-Melt shows which will be our final festival appearance and final show. On Friday November 26th, U-Melt will return to New York City for a show at the amazing Highline Ballroom. Details of the event and pre-sale info will be announced soon. This will be a memorable evening in our hometown of NYC and we hope to see everyone together one more time. Before that, on September 19th, U-Melt will perform at its last Wormtown festival — tickets can be purchased at http://www.facebook.com/l/4e61bWNJ5kq6ZCPqkzJtsWtYPeg;www.wormtown.com/new_wormtown.com/. No U-Melt dates will be added between the Wormtown Music Festival and the Highline show in November.

As for the future, we will all be spending time exploring new sonic spaces, seeking out musical territory pushing ourselves into new directions, and as always, striving to make the best music we can possibly make. In the upcoming weeks, we will be announcing some new projects and collaborations which are sure to excite you as much as they excite us, so stay tuned… this journey is far from over. Thanks again to all of the fans who joined us for this incredible adventure, we love you all.

Aug 6 – Pet Zoo 3 Freehold, NJ
Aug 7 – Weekend Off Fest Warsaw, NY
Aug 20 – *Non U-Melt* Zac Lasher joins Everyone Orchestra Gig in the Sky Fest Windham, NY
Aug 22 – Gig in the Sky Fest Windham, NY
Sept 11 – Catskill Chill Music Fest Hancock, NY
Sept 18 – Sterling Stage Sterling, NY
Sept 19 – Wormtown Music Fest Greenfield, MA
Sept 19 – *Non U-Melt* Brooklyn Sound Lab featuring Zac Lasher and Josh Parrish Wormtown Music Fest Greenfield, MA
Sept 23 – *Non U-Melt* Brooklyn Sound Lab supports Jimkata on Half Moon Boat Cruise NY, NY
Nov 26 – Highline Ballroom NY, NY (Final U-Melt show)

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2 Responses

  1. Gonna really, really, really miss these guys as U-Melt. They never took a night off. They were true weekend-warriors and backseat van sleepers and all the other crap that comes with trying to make it as a band on the road. They really became unbelievable musicians over the years.

    I’m very sad to see this end. However, I know George and the boys will recover to be some awesome renaissance soon.

    thanks for all the great memories and shows guys!

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