YHWH Nailgun tour launches with Magazine as support

YHWH Nailgun’s recent 11-minute 4AD debut, Magazine, and an equally compact set at C2C Festival NYC signaled a deliberate, attention-grabbing approach to both recording and performance — and now the New York band is taking that momentum on the road with a fall North American tour. The itinerary spans major cities from Boston to Los Angeles and back to Brooklyn, with a rotating slate of support artists that changes by region.

The short running time of Magazine — and the band’s choice to present it live as an 11-minute performance — has already drawn conversation about format and expectations in alternative rock. That conversation gains weight given the group’s earlier 2025 release, 45 Pounds, which earned a spot on critical year-end lists.

Why this matters now: a compact studio statement and deliberately brief live presentation suggest YHWH Nailgun are refining how much can be conveyed in a tight timeframe, and the fall tour will be the clearest test of whether that approach translates across different audiences and venues.

Tour lineup and support
– Nuda (Seattle darkwave artist) joins for the Northeast and Midwest dates.
– The act billed as @ supports the West Coast run.
– Keiyaa accompanies the band through the southern and Texas shows.
– Morgan Garrett appears alongside YHWH Nailgun for the final Brooklyn concert.

Full fall North American dates (support listed)

  • 09/16 — Boston, MA — Sonia (with Nuda)
  • 09/17 — Montreal, QC — La Sala Rossa (with Nuda)
  • 09/18 — Toronto, ON — Longboat Hall (with Nuda)
  • 09/19 — Detroit, MI — Sanctuary Catacombs (with Nuda)
  • 09/22 — Columbus, OH — A&R Music Bar (with Nuda)
  • 09/23 — Chicago, IL — Reggie’s (with Nuda)
  • 09/24 — Minneapolis, MN — Zhora Darling (with Nuda)
  • 09/26 — Denver, CO — Lost Lake (with Nuda)
  • 09/27 — Salt Lake City, UT — Kilby Court (with Nuda)
  • 09/29 — Boise, ID — Neurolux (with Nuda)
  • 10/01 — Seattle, WA — Chop Suey (with @)
  • 10/02 — Vancouver, BC — Fox Cabaret (with @)
  • 10/03 — Portland, OR — Mississippi Studios (with @)
  • 10/05 — Berkeley, CA — Cornerstone (with @)
  • 10/07 — San Diego, CA — Soda Bar (with @)
  • 10/09 — Los Angeles, CA — Lodge Room (with @)
  • 10/10 — Arcosanti, AZ — Form (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/11 — Phoenix, AZ — Rebel Lounge (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/13 — Austin, TX — 29th St. Ballroom (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/14 — Denton, TX — Rubber Gloves (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/15 — Houston, TX — White Oak Hall (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/17 — Miami, FL — III Points Festival (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/19 — Atlanta, GA — Aisle 5 (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/20 — Nashville, TN — Third Man Records (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/22 — Carrboro, NC — Cat’s Cradle (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/23 — Baltimore, MD — Ottobar (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/24 — Philadelphia, PA — Warehouse on Watts (with Keiyaa)
  • 10/29 — Brooklyn, NY — Warsaw (with Keiyaa; special guest Morgan Garrett)

What to watch on this tour
– Set length and format: given the band’s recent 11-minute release and festival set, some shows may favor unusually concise or thematically tight performances.
– Regional pairings: rotating support acts mean the bill’s tone will shift by city, from darkwave-leaning openers in the Midwest to more R&B- and soul-tinged support in the South.
– Festival slot: the Miami appearance (III Points) places the band alongside a broader lineup, offering a chance to reach listeners outside their core fanbase.

Context and perspective
YHWH Nailgun’s choices — a brief studio record and a short festival presentation — fit into a wider conversation among artists testing how listeners respond to compressed works. Critics who flagged 45 Pounds among the year’s notable rock albums suggest the band can make a strong impression in compact form; the upcoming tour will show whether that impact scales across clubs, cities, and a returning hometown show in Brooklyn.

For fans and industry watchers, this run will be a useful snapshot of how format experimentation and deliberate curation of support acts shape audience reception in 2026.

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