Ooh La La out now!

First new Guster album in 5 years is out now.

Guster
Facts
Guster once (intentionally) dropped a couch off of their college apartment balcony.
Titles that were (jokingly) considered for Lost and Gone Forever were The Ides of Guster, When Guster Attacks, Senior Week and Book on Tape.
Guster is from Massachusetts.
Their song “Window” was used in a weather channel advertisement.
Luke worked on Sarah Jarosz’s album “Undercurrent” which won a Grammy in 2017.
The ultimate prize back in the “rep” days was an autographed jar of raspberry marshmallow fluff.
Brian was once trapped inside a public toilet in Paris on their 2015 European tour.
Guster filmed the video for “Do You Love Me” at Gordon College.
If you listen closely in “Getting Even”, you can hear Brian talking in the background.
Page McConnell of Phish plays theremin on “All The Way up to Heaven” from Lost and Gone Forever.

News

Guster with the National Symphony Orchestra

Gusterrhoids!

We will be taking the stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC in March for two sets over TWO nights with the National Symphony Orchestra in what is gonna be up there as a “life highlight” for every one of us. It’s such an honor to share stages with musicians like this.

Hope you can be there, we’re trying to give plenty of notice! Tickets for both shows go on sale Friday, November 1 at 10am ET.
— g

We Also Have Eras Tour 2025

Guster’s version of an Eras tour is coming back for one final leg in 2025.

We Also Have Eras is not your average rock concert! It’s a deep chronological journey through our music with skits, costume changes, and plenty of piss-poor acting. It was too much fun the first time and we missed a lot of important cities, so we’re rebooting it this winter. This’ll be your last chance to see this show!

Tickets are on sale now.

See you soon!
— g

Ooh La La Vinyl LP [Band-Exclusive Pink]

Lost & Gone Forever 25 Album Cover Tee

Ooh La La CD