Geese is going on a North American tour and have chosen not to jump from Arizona to LA! The band will bring the “Getting Killed Again” Tour to Gallagher Square on Monday, October 13, 2026.
The Brooklyn five-piece has been building momentum quickly, and their live sets stretch and shift in ways that don’t always translate to recordings. If you’ve never seen them live, this is the time and place to do it.
Geese migrated from small rooms to major festival lineups in what feels like a season. Their sound pulls from post-punk and art rock, but it’s less about checking genre boxes and more about constant movement—songs that tighten up, break apart, then rebuild somewhere you didn’t expect.
The thing about Geese is they’re a live band first. Their sets run looser than the recordings, with longer transitions and sharper energy shifts. That unpredictability is half the point.
Want a preview? Check out live footage from their Halloween concert in San Diego last year. Watch now.
Expect a set that builds slowly, then snaps into something louder and less controlled. Guitars drift around, rhythms lock in, then everything lands at once. It’s not chaos for the sake of it—just music that doesn’t sit still for long. This is the type of band that makes more sense after you’ve seen them once.
Gallagher Square keeps things close—no nosebleed sections, no watching tiny figures on a distant stage. First time here? Read our Gallagher Square concert guide for layout details and pro tips.
Use the East Village Gate on 10th Avenue—most direct path in.
Check the Petco Park Parking Guide for nearby lots and rates. Monday shows are typically easier than weekends, but downtown still gets congested around showtime.
The MTS Trolley drops you at 12th & Imperial, basically next door. All three lines run through here.
Review the current bag restrictions before you head out. Small clutches and clear bags only.
October evenings usually stay comfortable, cooling down a bit after sunset. Light layers should do it.
If you’re even considering it, this is the right setting to see Geese live.
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