Aqueous Kicks off Their 2018 Spring Tour at the 8×10 in Baltimore

Jason Herman
March 15, 2018

Aqueous Kicks off Their 2018 Spring Tour at the 8×10 in Baltimore

Jason Herman
March 15, 2018

Aqueous kicks off their 2018 Spring Tour in Baltimore, Maryland at the 8x10 Club on March 22, 2018.

This jam and "groove rock" band formed in Buffalo, NY in 2006 and is composed of Mike Gantzer (guitar), David Loss (guitar/keyboard), Evan McPhaden (bass), and Rob Houk (drums).

With a die-hard fan base, Aqueous has firmly established themselves as an up and coming and "must see band." 2017 saw this band opening for exceptional artists and performing at many large festivals.

2018 sees Aqueous headlining their own tour before appearing at Summer Camp Festival, Disc Jam Music Festival, Beanstalk Festival, and Peach Music Festival.

Aqueous performed twice in the DMV in 2017 - opening for Twiddle on March 25, 2017, at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC and Umphrey's McGee on May 19 at Pier 6 in Baltimore, MD.

This is your opportunity to see this unbelievable band perform at an intimate 400-person venue whose lighting system is unparalleled by any venue of similar size.

Make sure you subscribe to Aqueous's podcast All In With Aqueous to keep up to date with all things Aqueous. This podcast is part of the greater Osiris Podcast Network.

For complete tour dates, please refer to their tour page on their website.

Tickets for this performance is $12 which is well worth it to see Aqueous perform with Deaf Scene

Enjoy photos by our photographer Jason Herman of Jason Herman Photography from their March 25, 2017 performance at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC.

If you have not seen Aqueous in concert, here is a little taste of what you can expect.  (Video Courtesy of: Aqueous YouTube Channel)

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About the author

Jason Herman

A 24x7 member and Photo Editor of DC Music Review. Jason has been passionate about music since his earliest days and is especially excited about the music scene around his adopted hometown, Washington DC.

Capturing the magic of hundreds of concerts and countless music festivals under his belt, you can find him at concerts around the country but especially in his adopted hometown of Washington, D.C. Before turning his lens to music, Jason followed professional cyclists around the U.S. Domestic Circuit and tallest mountains of Europe.


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