Sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield Reunite with Fellow Musicians to Form Snocaps - A One-Time Tour Stands Out as the Group's First Major Venture
The indie rock quartet, featuring sisters Katie (Waxahatchee) and Allison (formerly of Swearin'), along with MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook, have announced their first-ever tour in support of their self-titled debut album, released just last Friday. While it may be a one-off show for the group, fans are already being drawn to the excitement surrounding this reunion.
With six shows scheduled across Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City in December, each concert will feature a different opener, including notable names like Ryan Davis and the Roadhouse Band, Cloakroom, Graham Hunt, and Slippers. Tickets for all events will go on sale November 7 at 10 am local time, with an artist pre-sale kicking off a day earlier.
The group's setlist promises to include both Snocaps songs and tracks from P.S. Eliot, Swearin', and Allison's solo work, including some previously untouched material from Katie's early days as Waxahatchee. The singer-songwriter has hinted at revisiting some of her older material, saying it sounds "fresh and sweet" after being written when she was 19.
"We will not play anything from the last 5 years aside from the entire Snocaps album," Katie revealed in a statement, signaling that fans can expect a cohesive, nostalgia-tinged performance. It's clear that this tour is a chance for the group to reconnect with their roots and share some long-awaited new music.
For now, it remains unclear whether Snocaps will continue beyond their one-time December run, but fans are advised to grab tickets while they're still available. With the lineup already generating buzz, this short but promising tour stands as a testament to the enduring power of indie rock reunions and collaborations.
The indie rock quartet, featuring sisters Katie (Waxahatchee) and Allison (formerly of Swearin'), along with MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook, have announced their first-ever tour in support of their self-titled debut album, released just last Friday. While it may be a one-off show for the group, fans are already being drawn to the excitement surrounding this reunion.
With six shows scheduled across Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City in December, each concert will feature a different opener, including notable names like Ryan Davis and the Roadhouse Band, Cloakroom, Graham Hunt, and Slippers. Tickets for all events will go on sale November 7 at 10 am local time, with an artist pre-sale kicking off a day earlier.
The group's setlist promises to include both Snocaps songs and tracks from P.S. Eliot, Swearin', and Allison's solo work, including some previously untouched material from Katie's early days as Waxahatchee. The singer-songwriter has hinted at revisiting some of her older material, saying it sounds "fresh and sweet" after being written when she was 19.
"We will not play anything from the last 5 years aside from the entire Snocaps album," Katie revealed in a statement, signaling that fans can expect a cohesive, nostalgia-tinged performance. It's clear that this tour is a chance for the group to reconnect with their roots and share some long-awaited new music.
For now, it remains unclear whether Snocaps will continue beyond their one-time December run, but fans are advised to grab tickets while they're still available. With the lineup already generating buzz, this short but promising tour stands as a testament to the enduring power of indie rock reunions and collaborations.