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  • FRI
    Sep 408:00 PM
    Pig & CyanoticEl Corazon, Seattle, WA
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  • SAT
    Sep 508:00 PM
    PigStar Theater Portland, Portland, OR
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    Sep 2007:30 PM
    Pig & CyanoticRed Flag, St. Louis, MO
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    Sep 2608:00 PM
    PigBeachland Tavern, Cleveland, OH
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  • MON
    Oct 508:00 PM
    PigThe Radio Room Greenville, Greenville, SC
  • THU
    Oct 808:00 PM
    PigConduit, Winter Park, FL
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    Oct 907:00 PM
    Pig & CyanoticOrpheum - Tampa, Tampa, FL
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    About Pig

    In recent years, Pig has been actively touring, bringing their signature sound to festivals and venues across the globe. In 2023, they have scheduled multiple concert dates in North America and Europe, celebrating decades of music with both new and longtime fans. Their latest album, released in early 2023, features tracks that emphasize the raw energy and theatrical elements that Pig is known for. Concertgoers can expect an engaging mix of classic hits along with fresh material that showcases their evolution as artists. The band is also known for collaborating with other artists, often featuring guest musicians during live performances, adding an unpredictable and dynamic element to their shows. As part of their current tour, Pig has incorporated multimedia elements that enhance the overall concert experience, ensuring that each performance is not just a concert but a full artistic event. For fans and newcomers alike, attending a Pig concert promises a night filled with powerful music, intense energy, and a glimpse into the unique world of industrial rock.

    Pig History

    The band Pig, formed in the late 1980s by artist and musician Raymond Watts, emerged from the industrial rock scene that was burgeoning at the time. Drawing influence from bands such as Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, and KMFDM, Pig's music combines aggressive beats, electronic instrumentation, and dark lyrical themes. Their debut album, 'A Little Bit of Luxury,' released in 1990, showcased their unique style and laid the foundation for their distinct sound. Over the next few years, Pig developed a rabid fanbase, known for their immersive live shows that blend performance art with musical prowess. Pig's concerts often feature elaborate visual elements, compelling theatrics, and an energetic atmosphere that leaves audiences enthralled. Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, the band continued to evolve, experimenting with various genres while maintaining their roots in industrial rock. Their ability to connect with fans through live performances played a crucial role in their longevity in the music industry.