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Diiv Announce 2024 Tour, Share New Video for “Brown Paper Bag” Starring Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst: Watch

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Diiv Announce 2024 Tour, Share New Video for “Brown Paper Bag” Starring Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst: Watch

The rock musician introduces the band in a Saturday Night Live parody visual

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Diiv, photo by Shervin Lainez

Diiv have announced a 2024 North American tour and shared a video for their Frog in Boiling Water single “Brown Paper Bag.” In the clip, Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst introduces Diiv on a TV studio stage, Saturday Night Live–style, and they launch into a disaffected performance of the song that causes the ceiling to collapse. The video ends with a parody commercial for an anti-capitalism brand called Soul Net. Watch it below.

The North American tour takes place this summer, and brings Diiv across the United States and Canada. After kicking things off in Santa Cruz, California, on June 6, Diiv will stay on the road for dozens of performances, concluding the run in their hometown of Brooklyn, New York, on August 7. Check out their complete list of tour dates below.

Frog in Boiling Water is Diiv’s first new album in five years. The follow-up to Deceiver arrives on May 24 via Fantasy. It’s self-described as “a collection of snapshots” about the “slow, sick, and overwhelmingly banal collapse of society under end-stage capitalism” and what it feels like to experience that as an individual.

Read more about Diiv’s Deceiver in “The Best Rock Albums of 2019.”

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Diiv: Frog in Boiling Water Tour 2024

Diiv:

06-06 Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
06-07 San Francisco, CA- Regency Ballroom
06-08 Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
06-10 Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
06-12 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
06-13 Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall
06-14 Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
06-16 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
06-18 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
06-19 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
06-20 San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater
06-21 Austin, TX – Emo’s
06-23 El Paso, TX – The Lowbrow Palace
06-24 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
06-25 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
06-27 San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
06-29 Los Angeles, CA – Wiltern Theatre
07-15 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
07-16 Washington, D.C. – Howard Theatre
07-17 Richmond, VA – The National
07-19 Charleston, SC – The Music Farm
07-20 Orlando, FL – House of Blues
07-21 Miami, FL – The Ground
07-23 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
07-25 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
07-27 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom
07-28 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
07-30 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
07-31 Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre
08-02 Toronto, Ontario – The Concert Hall
08-04 Montreal, Quebec – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
08-05 Boston, MA – Royale
08-07 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount

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