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‍Behind LANDROID's Constellation Tour

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‍Behind LANDROID's Constellation Tour

Endless highways, intimate venues, High Desert landscapes, four people and three dogs making an RV their home, late nights on the road, and a community that embraced every performance as its own. That was the journey LANDROID completed across the West Coast throughout June in support of “Constellation,” an album that found the perfect live setting to extend its story.

Theo waiting for the team by Cooper Gillespie.

The tour began at Art Queen during the 2nd Joshua Tree Artwalk, where live music blended with art installations, sculptures, and an almost otherworldly aesthetic that reflected the band's own identity. Surrounded by open-air stages, eccentric outfits, and a community that naturally turns art into a shared experience, LANDROID introduced its latest work.

From there, the tour continued through California, Oregon, and Washington, making stops at independent venues, neighborhood bars, music cafés, and alternative spaces where the connection with audiences felt far more personal than it does in large concert halls. In cities including Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, and Eugene, the band transformed each performance into a unique experience shaped by conversation, spontaneity, and the strong sense of community that defines the independent music scene across the American West.

Several dates also featured Batnap!, the Olympia-based new wave and post-punk duo whose DIY aesthetic and distinctive sound complemented the alternative atmosphere that surrounded much of the tour.

Post-show in Portland with BATNAP!, Josh Gross, and LANDROID by Charlotte Burns.

As the run came to a close, LANDROID publicly thanked Charlotte Burns, who managed the merchandise table and whom the band described as an essential part of the journey.

The West Coast tour marked the beginning of a new chapter for LANDROID. Following a successful June run, the band has already confirmed additional September dates in Santa Fe and Coachella, bringing The Constellation Tour to new audiences and giving fans another chance to be part of the journey. Hopefully, the next chapter of The Constellation Tour includes a stop in Miami.

LANDROID completed its West Coast U.S. tour in support of Constellation, bringing its immersive live performances to independent venues across California, Oregon, and Washington while building lasting connections with local communities.

The following photographs were provided by LANDROID and are accompanied by the band's personal notes, documenting the people, places, and moments that shaped The Constellation Tour.

Nigel figuring out what order to load gear. Photo by Cooper Gillespie.
Cooper taking a break during load in at The Redwood Bar in LA. Phot by Charlotte Burns.
LANDROID at Art Queen for their album release/tour kick off show. Photo by Alice Jones.
LANDROID in their spacecraft at Art Queen. Photo by Charlotte Burns.
Nigel excited to be on the road. Photo by Charlotte Burns.
We have 3 dogs and 4 humans in our RV. Photo by Greg Gordon.
We made it to Olympia! Photo by Cooper Gillespie.
Greg found this sweet sweatshirt at Dumpster Values thrift store in Olympia. Photo by Cooper Gillespie.
Pre-show pizza at Ol School Pizza in Olympia. Photo by Nigel Roman.
Cooper and Greg share a moment. Photo by Charlotte Burns.
Days off are for hikes through a PNW forest. Photo by Charlotte Burns.
Post-show in Seattle with Mechanical Plague, Beatrix Sky, LANDROID, Kirsten, Add-A-Ball's sound engineer and Charlotte Burns, LANDROID's merch person extraordinaire.
LANDROID at the Twilight Cafe in Portland. Photo by Wendy Tremayne.
Our incredible merch person, Charlotte Burns. Photo by Cooper Gillespie.

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