After more than 20 years, Dr. Dog is playing some of their final concerts—the Philly band recently annnounced that "We don’t know what Dr. Dog will do, we just know it won’t include going on tour." To send off the band's time on the road in style, the group is embarking on one final tour, which includes three shows in Chicago: one at Metro and two at Thalia Hall. Expect a career-spanning set, includng early tunes influenced by heady late-’60s pop music and more recent forays into the psychedelic sounds of the ’70s and ’80s. Rubblebucket co-founder Alex Toth opens each of the shows.
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