Bikini Kill
American punk rock band
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March 2023 | Australian tour with shows in Hobart, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Golden Plains Festival, Perth, and Sydney Opera House. Lauren Hammel fills in on drums for Victorian shows when Tobi Vail falls ill. |
2022 | Sara Landeau joins the band as a touring guitarist and occasional bassist. |
2022 | The Casual Dots, featuring Kathi Wilcox, released an album. |
2022 | Bikini Kill continues touring, maintaining their reunion with Erica Dawn Lyle on guitar. |
October 2022 | Announce an Australian tour for March 2023, their first Australian shows in 26 years, with touring guitarist Sara Landeau replacing Billy Karren. |
2019 | Bikini Kill reunites permanently with Kathleen Hanna, Tobi Vail, and Kathi Wilcox, beginning a new active period for the band. |
November 6 2019 | Announce a thirteen-date North American Tour for 2020, originally scheduled to start March 13 in Olympia, Washington. |
September 15 2019 | Headline the third day of the Riot Fest event in Chicago. |
June 2019 | Band plays two European dates in London at Brixton Academy, supported by Big Joanie, the Tuts, and Child's Pose. |
April 25 2019 | First reunion show at the Hollywood Palladium with Alice Bag as opener. |
January 15 2019 | Bikini Kill announces four U.S. shows in New York and Los Angeles, with a lineup including Hanna, Wilcox, Vail, and touring guitarist Erica Dawn Lyle. |
2018 | A reissue of 'The Singles' was made available, expanding the band's archival releases. |
2017 | Bikini Kill reunites with original members Kathleen Hanna, Tobi Vail, and Kathi Wilcox for performances. |
2017 | Kathleen Hanna, Kathi Wilcox, and Tobi Vail reunite to play one song at a book-release concert for Jenn Pelly's book about the Raincoats. |
February 2016 | A pro-Hillary Clinton clip using Bikini Kill's 'Rebel Girl' went viral but was subsequently taken down by Vail, who supported Bernie Sanders in the primary. |
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