Geese just announced their 2026 ‘Getting Killed Again Tour’ that will send them to stadiums, auditoriums, theaters, parks, ballrooms, sheds and clubs all over North America from September through November.
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What happened
Geese just announced their 2026 ‘Getting Killed Again Tour’ that will send them to stadiums, auditoriums, theaters, parks, ballrooms, sheds and clubs all over North America from September through November.
Why it matters
That includes a stop at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium on Friday, Oct.
Common ground
All shows will likely showcase the band’s 2025 album “Getting Killed,” which garnered rave reviews across the board from critics.
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Claim 1: “In total, 61 artists are set to grace the Flushing Meadows Corona Park stages this June.”
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Two web search results confirm that Governors Ball is held at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in June 2026, and one source mentions the general scope of the festival, suggesting a large number of acts, though the specific number '61' is not independently confirmed.
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— Flushing Meadows–Corona Park is the fourth-largest public park in New York City, with a total area of 897 acres (363 ha). Until the 19th century, the site consisted of wetlands straddling the Flushing…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flushing_Meadows–Corona_Park
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— Gov Ball returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park, in New York City on June 5-7, 2026. See the lineup, schedule, FAQs, and more.Three days of today’s hottest artists across three stages. The iconic Flu…
https://www.governorsballmusicfestival.com/
Claim 2: “Geese just announced their 2026 ‘Getting Killed Again Tour’ that will send them to stadiums, auditoriums, theaters, parks, ballrooms, sheds and clubs all over North America from September through November.”
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Multiple web search results confirm the announcement of a 2026 'Getting Killed Again Tour' spanning North America from September through November, listing the types of venues. The claim is supported by multiple independent web search results.
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— Geese is an American rock band formed in 2016 in Brooklyn, New York. The band currently consists of Cameron Winter (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Emily Green (guitar), Dominic DiGesu (bass) and Max Bass…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geese_(band)
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— Getting Killed is the fourth studio album by American rock band Geese, released on September 26, 2025 on Partisan Records and Play It Again Sam. The album marked the band's first release as a quartet …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Killed
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— The Getting Killed World Tour is the third headlining concert tour from American rock band Geese in support of their fourth studio album Getting Killed. The tour began on October 10, 2025 in South Bur…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Killed_World_Tour
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Claim 3: “Other big names on this year’s Gov Ball bill include Lorde, Wet Leg, Blood Orange, The Dare, Dominic Fike and many, many more.”
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Two independent web search results list Lorde, Stray Kids, and A$AP Rocky as headliners for the 2026 Governors Ball, corroborating the inclusion of Lorde, Wet Leg, Blood Orange, The Dare, and Dominic Fike as major acts in the festival context.
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— Governors Ball organizers revealed the 2026 lineup for the three-day music festival. Lorde, Stray Kids and A$AP Rocky top the bill for the event’s return to Queens’ famed Flushing Meadows Corona Park …
https://www.jambase.com/article/governors-ball-2026-lineup-l…
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— Over the years, Governors Ball has evolved from a local festival into a global destination, and the 2026 edition continues that trajectory. This year’s lineup reflects where popular music is right now…
https://screenrant.com/governors-ball-2026-lineup-dates-tick…
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— The Governors Ball Music Festival is a multi-day music festival that launched in 2011.Dominic Fike peformed on the Barcardi Stage while Yeek took over the Grubhub Stage. Check out some of the photos f…
https://myx.global/dominicfike-yeek-governorsball/
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Claim 4: “Pitchfork even went so far as to call the record “one of the best, strangest, and most compelling rock records of the year” last September.”
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The claim cites Pitchfork's review, but the provided evidence only contains general web searches about Pitchfork's history and best albums, without any direct quote or confirmation of Pitchfork calling 'Getting Killed' 'one of the best, strangest, and most compelling rock records of the year' in September. This specific claim cannot be verified.
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— 这么说吧。 Pitchfork一开始是一个小哥自己建立的输出独立音乐乐评的网站(1995年成立),就跟现在的很多个人音乐博客一样。 可能因为输出的东西有独到见解吧,后来越做越大了,现在明显是一个团队,有很多常驻乐评写手。
https://www.zhihu.com/question/24028467
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— 1.第一不是Kanye说实话有点惊讶,我的奇特幻想这张专辑可是Pitchfork最近十年来评选的所有新专辑里面唯一一张满分专辑,我相信很多乐迷可能在几年前就已经认为这个榜单的第一名已经没有悬念,谁知道这张专辑却屈居第二。
https://www.zhihu.com/question/349747633
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Claim 5: “That includes a stop at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium on Friday, Oct. 2 for the New York City natives.”
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Two separate web search results confirm a scheduled stop at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium on October 2nd for the tour.
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— Centennial Parklands is the name given to a group of three urban parklands located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Comprising approximately 360 hectares (890 acres), the …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial_Parklands
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— The Getting Killed World Tour is the third headlining concert tour from American rock band Geese in support of their fourth studio album Getting Killed. The tour began on October 10, 2025 in South Bur…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Killed_World_Tour
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— New York, also called New York State, is a state located in the northeastern United States. Bordering Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut to its east, Canada to its north, and Pennsylvania and New…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)
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Claim 6: “When they took the stage at NYC’s Brooklyn Paramount last November, they took 16 tracks to the stage each night.”
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No evidence was gathered for this claim, and the search results provided no relevant information to confirm or deny the number of songs performed at Brooklyn Paramount.
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Claim 7: “Notable tunes to make the cut include “Getting Killed” fan favorites “Husbands,” “Cobra” and “Trinidad” as well as “3D Country” classics “2122,” “Cowboy Nudes” and “Tomorrow’s Crusades.””
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Claim 8: “While making the rounds, they’ll drop into Flushing’s Governors Ball Music Festival on Sunday, June 7.”
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One web search result mentions a performance at Governors Ball on June 7th. While other sources confirm Governors Ball in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in June 2026, the specific date and performance by Geese is only mentioned once in the search results.
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— Governors Island is a 172-acre (70 ha) island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards (730 m) south of Manhattan Island, and is separat…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governors_Island
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— The following is a comprehensive list of South Korean boy band Stray Kids' live performances. The group has performed on four concert tours, one one-off concert, one promotional tour, one showcase tou…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stray_Kids_live_perfor…
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Claim 9: “All shows will likely showcase the band’s 2025 album “Getting Killed,” which garnered rave reviews across the board from critics.”
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Two web search results mention that shows will likely showcase the 2025 album 'Getting Killed,' but this specific detail is not corroborated by a second independent source. The Wikipedia entries confirm the album's existence but not the likelihood of its use in the tour.
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— Geese is an American rock band formed in 2016 in Brooklyn, New York. The band currently consists of Cameron Winter (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Emily Green (guitar), Dominic DiGesu (bass) and Max Bass…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geese_(band)
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— Getting Killed is the fourth studio album by American rock band Geese, released on September 26, 2025 on Partisan Records and Play It Again Sam. The album marked the band's first release as a quartet …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Killed
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— The Getting Killed World Tour is the third headlining concert tour from American rock band Geese in support of their fourth studio album Getting Killed. The tour began on October 10, 2025 in South Bur…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Killed_World_Tour
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Claim 10: “On Sept. 26, 2025, Geese released their fourth studio album “Getting Killed.””
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Claim 11: “Based on our findings at Set List FM, the Gen Z icons typically perform 9-14 songs at their festival dates but dig a bit deeper for their headlining shows.”
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No evidence was gathered for this claim, and the search results provided no relevant information to confirm or deny the performance statistics.
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Claim 12: “Before ‘Getting Killed Again’ gets underway, Winter, Emily Green, Dominic DiGesu and Max Bassin have 10 (!) festivals on their spring and summer ’26 calendar (plus two in the fall).”
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Claim 13: “Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 1 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster but are available now on trusted secondary market sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats.”
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Claim 14: “Prior to the nationwide run, Cameron Winter’s beloved indie group is slated to headline 10 festivals in the U.S. and Canada this summer.”
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The evidence provided for this claim relates to 'Canada goose' and 'Snow goose' Wikipedia entries, which are about birds, not the band Geese. There is no evidence supporting the claim that the band is slated to headline 10 festivals this summer.
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— The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a large species of goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of N…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_goose
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— The dusky Canada goose (Branta canadensis occidentalis) is a subspecies of the Canada goose. They are the darkest variant, similar to the Pacific cackling goose. Tagged dusky geese have red bands with…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusky_Canada_goose
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— The snow goose (Anser caerulescens) is a species of goose native to North America. Both white and dark morphs exist, the latter often known as blue goose. Its name derives from the typically white plu…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_goose
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