
L7: The Last Hurrah Tour 2026
Fri, 30 Oct, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
6:30 PM EDT
Madison Theater (730)
730 Madison Avenue, Covington, KY 41011
Description
L7: The Last Hurrah Tour 2026
VIP Packages Available
L7 Meet & Greet Package
• One general admission ticket
• VIP early entry into the venue
• Exclusive meet & greet with L7
• Personal photograph with L7
• Specially designed L7 t-shirt (exclusive to VIP only)
• Limited edition farewell L7 tour poster; autographed
• Exclusive L7 tote bag
• Official meet & greet laminate & lanyard
• Priority merchandise shopping
• Limited availability
L7 VIP Tour Package
• One general admission ticket
• VIP early entry into the venue
• Specially designed L7 t-shirt (exclusive to VIP only)
• Limited edition farewell L7 tour poster
• Exclusive L7 tote bag
• Commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard
• Priority merchandise shopping
• Limited availability
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Punk
L7
L7
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L7’s signature sound of a heavy, catchy, mixture of punk, metal, noise and pop helped usher in the era of Grunge. Since their recording career began in 1987, the band has released six studio albums, three live albums, one covers LP, and one greatest hits to date on labels including Epitaph, Sup Pop, Slash, and Warner Brothers.
Founded in Los Angeles in 1985 by Donita Sparks: guitar and vocals, and Suzi Gardner: guitar and vocals, the band features Dee Plakas on drums, and at various times Jennifer Finch, Gail Greenwood, and Janis Tanaka on bass.
While particularly known for their unforgettably raucous live performances, the band also spawned underground and mainstream hits including Shove, Pretend We’re Dead, Shitlist, Andres, Fuel My Fire and more. Their music can be heard in television (ER), video games (Grand Theft Auto, Rock Band 2) and popular films including The Perks Of being a Wallflower, Natural Born Killers and John Water’s classic Serial Mom, in which they also star as fictitious band Camel Lips.
In 1991, the band founded Rock for Choice, a pro-choice organization with the Feminist Majority Foundation producing nationwide benefit concerts featuring the biggest musical acts of the day from Joan Jett to Nirvana.
In 2001 the band went on an “indefinite hiatus”. After 15 years and at the urging of their fans via social media platforms, L7 reunited in 2015 and performed sold out shows around the globe to rave reviews and accolades from a new generation of music fans.
Their triumphant return continues with two new singles Dispatch from Mar-a-Lago and I Came Back to Bitch, released on Don Giovani Records. The latter, released in February of 2018 kicks off a US Tour in April in addition to tours of South America, Mexico, and Europe this summer.
A documentary on the band L7: Pretend We’re Dead was released in 2017 to critical acclaim and demonstrates L7’s contribution and legacy in the pantheon of rock.