Keanu Reeves has reunited with a trio band called Dogstar, which has been inactive for over two decades, to release a new album called "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees" and go on tour.

But before going on tour or releasing their highly anticipated album, the band teased their first single "Breach," which boasts a "nasty bass solo by KR," as fans put it.

Dogstar is an alternative rock band that was established in the late '90s to early '00s. It consists of Bret Domrose, Robert Mailhouse, and Reeves.

Keanu Reeves Returns to Music With Dogstar

Dogstar made their grand return in May during the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival, and since then, they have been gearing up for their comeback along with the new album.

According to reports, the "John Wick" actor was spotted chilling just outside the venue of one of the band's California concerts before the show even began.

The band shared this post on Instagram as well: "Tour kicks off tonight in Hermosa Beach California. We are so thrilled. Thank you, Dogstar fans! The pack!"

The "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees" tour will commence in California, and go all the way to Phoenix on Aug. 11, then Las Vegas. The tour will continue all the way to December, and wrap up in Nashville on Dec. 20.

Interestingly, Dogstar is actually yet to release the album. "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees" will drop on Oct. 6, so perhaps the band will be performing some of their previously released songs on tour dates before the album drops.

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How to See Keanu Reeves, Dogstar's Tour?

According to reports, Dogstar's "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees" tour will go around the United States and will have 26 shows.

The band will star their tour in Phoenix, followed by Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Denver, Boulder, Aspen, Napa, Menlo Park, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Solana, Santa Ana, Hollywood, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Norfolk, Charlotte, Atlanta, and finally Nashville.

The tickets are sold at around $50 to $150 before fees, but fans can cop tickets for as low as $16 before the fees via Vivid Seats.

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