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    Sacrament: Blood Rave 2 - House of HarmRalph's Diner, Worcester, MA
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    House of HarmCasa Del Popolo, Montreal, CA
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    House of HarmThe Dance Cave - Ontario, Toronto, CA
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    House of HarmBeachland Tavern, Cleveland, OH
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    House of HarmClub Garibaldi, Milwaukee, WI
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    House of HarmJames Ballentine VFW, Minneapolis, MN
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    House of HarmThe Sydney - Omaha, Omaha, NE
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    House of HarmBlack Circle Brewing Co., Indianapolis, IN
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    House of HarmSaturn - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
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    House of HarmStar Bar, Atlanta, GA
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    House of HarmThe Metro Gallery, Baltimore, MD
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    House of HarmThe Meadows - Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY
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    Dec 108:00 PM
    House of HarmThe Funhouse at El Corazon, Seattle, WA
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    House of HarmDante's Caffe Italiano, Portland, OR
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    House of HarmThe Echo, Los Angeles, CA
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    House of HarmLast Exit Live, Phoenix, AZ
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    Dec 807:00 PM
    House of HarmThe Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City, UT
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    Dec 1808:00 PM
    House of HarmBrighton Music Hall - MA, Allston, MA
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    House of HarmThe End Houston, Houston, TX
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    About House of Harm

    As of 2023, House of Harm is actively touring and has several exciting live events lined up. Their latest tour is in support of their new album, which showcases their growth as musicians and their ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes. The band has announced a series of concerts in major cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, where they promise an immersive audio-visual experience that highlights their signature sound. Fans can expect to see elaborate stage setups, dynamic lighting, and engaging performances that invite audience participation. Additionally, House of Harm has been featured in several music festivals, where they have received rave reviews for their compelling live shows. The band is also leveraging social media to engage with fans, sharing behind-the-scenes content from their tour and live performances, fostering a sense of community among their followers. With their commitment to delivering unforgettable concert experiences and their growing discography, House of Harm is poised to make a significant impact in the live music scene in the coming years.

    House of Harm History

    House of Harm is an emerging name in the music scene, known for their electrifying live performances that blend elements of post-punk and synth-driven sounds. The band's roots can be traced back to the early 2010s when a group of musicians with a shared passion for atmospheric and emotive music came together. They started by performing in local venues, gaining a loyal following through their energetic shows and unique soundscapes. Their early performances were characterized by a raw, unrefined energy that captivated audiences, showcasing their ability to fuse dark lyrical themes with danceable beats. Over the years, House of Harm has honed their craft, developing a distinct identity that resonates with fans of both classic and contemporary genres. Their debut album, released in 2018, marked a significant milestone in their career, allowing them to tour more extensively and reach wider audiences. The band's commitment to live performance has set them apart in an age where streaming often takes precedence over in-person experiences. They have consistently embraced the idea that music is meant to be experienced live, leading to powerful connections with fans during their shows. House of Harm's evolution has been marked by a series of successful tours, where they have shared the stage with notable acts in the alternative and electronic music scenes, further solidifying their place in concert circuits across the country.