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PHOTOS: PUP and Jeff Rosenstock – Chicago, IL – 9/5/2025

 

This week, PUP and Jeff Rosenstock kicked off their co-headline “A CATACLYSMIC RAPTURE OF FRIENDSHIPNESS” tour across the United States. Friday night at the Salt Shed in Chicago, Illinois, the two punk groups put on a sing-along of lyrical quips, dancing and crowd surfing. 

Since the mid-2010s, both PUP and Rosenstock have been staples of punk music, capturing the hearts and minds of emotional Gen-Z and Millennial fans who are probably queer and have likely pondered about their hometown only to think, “This Place Sucks Ass.”

Rosenstock was recently featured on the single “Get Dumber” from PUP’s fifth studio album Who Will Look After the Dogs? The record was released in May. Buy a copy here.

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On their “A CATACLYSMIC RAPTURE OF FRIENDSHIPNESS” tour, Rosenstock performed for an hour, playing some of his most popular songs, including “You, in Weird Cities,” which name drops Chicago during the track’s first verse. He mostly played songs from his hit 2016 record Worry.

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PUP played a career spanning set, with crowd pleasers like “DVP” tucked in between numerous songs from their 2019 LP Morbid Stuff and numbers from Who Will Look After the Dogs?

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To close the night, Rosenstock and his band appeared on stage with PUP to form Death PUPenstock. The supergroup played several Jeff Rosenstock songs together. Rosenstock also lent his vocals to PUP’s song “Reservoir.” They closed out the night by covering Alanis Morissette’s classic “You Oughta Know.”

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Fans who want to get in on the fun can purchase tickets for remaining tour dates here. Scroll down for a full list of all upcoming PUP and Rosenstock shows.

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PUP and Jeff Rosenstock 2025 Tour Dates:

09/06 — Detroit, MI @ Russell Industrial Center ^

09/08 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE ^

09/09 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! ^

09/10 — Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre ^

09/12 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem ^

09/13 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount ^

09/15 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner ^

09/17 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia ^

09/19 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz ^

09/20 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte ^

09/22 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern ^

09/24 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall ^

09/25 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas ^

09/26 — San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger ^

09/27 — Austin, TX @ Radio East ^

09/30 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren ^

10/01 — San Diego, CA @ The Sound ^

10/02 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium ^

10/04 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater ^

10/06 — Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom ^

10/07 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo ^

10/09 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Rockwell at The Complex ^

10/11 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom ^

^ = w/ Ekko Astral

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Ben Pagani

Ben Pagani

Ben is a music journalist living and working in Chicago. They joined Beyond The Stage as an intern and have stayed on the staff for several years. Now serving on the editorial board, Ben is proud to be BTS' Music Projects Manager, coordinating coverage between international record labels and our staff. Ben has interviewed, photographed and written about bands from across the world. Ben has lived all over the United States working in television and media. They are an Emmy Award-winning writer. Ben can be found spinning records as 'DJ Wearing Sunglasses' in clubs and basements across the US.