On the heels of a successful stint of U.S. tour dates, Reuben and the Dark have announced additional North American shows, including Chicago and Minneapolis.
The spirited folk-rock outfit recently released a new album, Arms of a Dream, out now on Arts & Crafts. The record finds songwriter/vocalist Reuben Bullock working outside his comfort zone, both musically and lyrically. The result is Bullock’s most vivid and transformative music to date: an intimate exploration of the inversion of imagination and reality in dreams.
“Dreaming” from the album debuted at #2 most added at AAA. Bullock, a semi-professional skateboarder, traveled to Barcelona to fulfill a childhood dream skating expedition in the breathtaking music video for the song. Reuben previously released equally stunning videos for “All or Nothing” and “Hurricane” from Arms of a Dream.
Reuben and the Dark has performed at many festivals, as well, including Sasquatch, Austin City Limits, Osheaga, Field Trip, and more. They’ve shared stages with Vance Joy, The Strumbellas, Boy & Bear, and The Paper Kites, to name a few. Reuben and the Dark’s tracks have also recently been featured in a HBO promo, Glass Castle (Lionsgate),The Originals (CW), and Ray Donovan.
Reuben And The Dark Tour Dates
7/20: Edmonton, AB – Interstellar Rodeo
7/27: Calgary, AB – Calgary Folk Festival
7/31: Quebec, QC – L’Anti
8/2: Charlottetown, PEI – Fishbones
8/3: Saint John, NB – Uptown Saint John
8/4: Saint John, NB – Area 506 Festival
8/5: New Glasgow, NS – The Riverfront Jubilee
8/10: Prince Edward County, ON – Hayloft
10/18: Halifax, NS – Halifax Pop Explosion: The Seahorse
10/23: Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
10/25: Chicago, IL – Schubas
10/26: Minneapolis, MN – Turf Club
10/27: Winnipeg, MB – WECC
11/1: Saskatoon, SK – Broadway
11/2: Regina, SK – Westminster United Church
11/7: Victoria, BC – Capital Ballroom
11/8: Vancouver, BC – Imperial Theatre
11/14: Toronto, ON – Mod Club
11/17: Montreal, QC – L’Astral
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Sarah Avrin, sarah@girlieaction.com, 814-777-0709
Shannon Cosgrove, shannon@girlieaction.com, 206-948-3866


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