Silly Goose Debuts Set It Off Music Video Ahead of North American Tour
In the video’s accompanying statement, Foster explained the song’s intent: “Set It Off is about taking a step back and looking at all the things that are going right in life and just appreciating my friends and family. It’s a reminder to myself to be thankful and live in the moment.” The track is positioned as the tour’s thematic backdrop, and its lyrics echo the band’s desire to celebrate the small victories that keep them grounded.
The band’s touring schedule is already dense. In the United Kingdom, Silly Goose will play several festivals and club dates in June: - 10 June – London, UK, The Lower Third - 12 June – Castle Donington, UK, Download Festival - 16 June – Cardiff, UK, Tramshed - 17 June – Guildford, UK, G Live - 18 June – Bexhill, UK, De La Warr Pavilion
Germany will host a series of shows in late June, with the band playing at venues across the country: - 20 June – Cologne, DE, Gebaude 9 - 21 June – Hamburg, DE, Bahnhof Pauli - 22 June – Berlin, DE, Cassiopeia - 24 June – Leipzig, DE, Neumanns Gaststube - 25 June – Wiesbaden, DE, Schlachthof Wiesbaden
European festivals in late June and early July include: - 29 June – Reze, FR, Cold Crash - 2 July – Viveiro, ES, Resurrection Fest - 3 July – Velké Mezirící, CZ, Fajtfest
In the United States, the band will open for Sleep Theory on a short run of dates: - 28 July – Kansas City, MO, The Trumanm - 30 July – Green Bay, WI, Epic Events Center - 1 August – Omaha, NE, The Admiral - 2 August – Springfield, MO, The Regency Live
The main North American tour, titled “Set It Off,” will begin on 16 September in Greenville, SC, and continue through October and November with a mix of venues and supporting acts. Key dates and locations are: - 16 September – Greenville, SC, Poe Mill Music (with Hotbox) - 19 September – Louisville, KY, Louder Than Life - 20 September – St. Louis, MO, Old Rock House (with Hotbox) - 22 September – Oklahoma City, OK, Resonant Head (with Hotbox) - 23 September – Austin, TX, Come And Take It Live (with Hotbox) - 24 September – Dallas, TX, RBC Deep Ellum - 26 September – Denver, CO, Marquis Theater - 27 September – Albuquerque, NM, Launchpad - 29 September – Phoenix, AZ, Rebel Lounge - 30 September – Los Angeles, CA, Moroccan Lounge - 2 October – Sacramento, CA, Aftershock Festival - 6 October – Seattle, WA, The Funhouse - 7 October – Vancouver, BC, Fox Cabaret - 9 October – Edmonton, AB, The Buckingham - 10 October – Calgary, AB, Modern Love - 13 October – Minneapolis, MN, 7th Street Entry (with Muttlee) - 14 October – Milwaukee, WI, X‑Ray Arcade (with Muttlee) - 15 October – Chicago, IL, Subterranean (with Muttlee) - 17 October – Nashville, TN, Ceremony Fest - 18 October – Indianapolis, IN, Hoosier Dome (with Muttlee) - 20 October – Cleveland, OH, Mahall’s (no Cheem) - 22 October – Columbus, OH, A&R Music Bar (with Muttlee) - 23 October – Detroit, MI, Lager House (with Muttlee) - 24 October – Pittsburgh, PA, Preserving Underground (with Muttlee) - 27 October – Toronto, ON, The Dance Cave (with Muttlee) - 28 October – Montreal, QC, Foufounes Électriques (with Muttlee) - 30 October – Lowell, MA, Taffeta Music Hall (no Cheem) - 1 November – Philadelphia, PA, Warehouse On Watts (with Muttlee) - 3 November – Washington, DC, Union Stage (with Muttlee) - 4 November – Raleigh, NC, Kings (with Muttlee) - 5 November – Birmingham, AL, Canteen At Workplay (no Cheem) - 6 November – Jacksonville, FL, Jack Rabbits (with Muttlee)
The tour schedule shows that Silly Goose will be performing regularly throughout 2026, with a mix of festival appearances, club dates, and headlining shows across North America, Europe, and Germany. The band’s collaboration with Cheem, Hotbox, Muttlee, and Sleep Theory underscores a strategic effort to broaden its audience within the nu‑metal revival scene.
In summary, Silly Goose’s new video for “Set It Off” serves as a promotional launch for a comprehensive tour that spans multiple continents. The release and the tour schedule illustrate the band’s active touring strategy and its positioning within the contemporary nu‑metal landscape.