Addison Groove Project Confirms 1st Concerts In Over A Decade

The band’s first shows since 2013 will take place in Cambridge (Massachusetts) and New York City next spring.

By Scott Bernstein Nov 19, 2024 1:37 pm PST

Seminal jam-funk quintet Addison Groove Project returns to the stage in spring 2025 for the first time since 2013. The New England-based band will perform on March 29, 2025 at The Sinclair in Cambridge, Massachusetts and on April 5, 2025 at Drom in New York City.

Addison Groove Project formed in the late ’90s when several band members attended Wellesley High School together outside Boston. The band spent nearly a decade touring hard and writing stellar songs. AGP took five years off leading into a series of concerts in 2012 and 2013.

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The current AGP lineup consists of keyboardist Rob Marscher, guitarist Brendan McGinn, drummer Andrew Keith and the double sax attack of Ben Groppe and Dave Adams. Addison Groove Project shared a statement about the upcoming shows:

It’s been about a lifetime since Addison Groove Project last performed live. Brendan’s a doctor now, Andrew’s a therapist, Ben’s a chef, Dave’s a middle school band director, and Rob… well Rob still plays (Matisyahu, Star Kitchen) around software development gigs. Everyone’s got kids and instead of gathering together every weekend at another iconic New England rock club, the band busts chops and shares eyeopening music in the vaunted Loose Moose group chat. No one ever hated anyone else back when the band was touring, but we do that even less now. Out of the group chat, the desire to play together again after 12 years was formulated and here we are tryna’ sell you some tickets again.

Tickets for both shows go on sale this Friday, November 22 at 10 a.m. ET.

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