PVRIS: White Noise 10 Year Anniversary Tour

Roadrunner

89 Guest St, Boston, MA 02135, USA

December 12th, 2025

08:00 PM EST

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PVRIS is an electrifying force in alternative music, blending rock, electronic, and pop elements into a sound that is uniquely their own. Fronted by Lynn Gunn—producer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, vocalist, and fierce advocate for the LGBTQ+ community—PVRIS has built a reputation for high-energy live shows, powerful vocals, and deeply immersive music that resonates with fans across the globe. Since the release of their groundbreaking debut album White Noise (2014), PVRIS has continued to evolve sonically and visually. Follow-up records All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell (2017), Use Me (2020), and Evergreen (2023) have each expanded their reach and critical acclaim, with Lynn steering the creative direction as producer and visionary. Along the way, PVRIS has also collaborated with a wide range of artists including 070 Shake, RAYE, and Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox), showcasing their versatility and boundary-pushing approach. The past decade has seen PVRIS rise to the forefront of alternative music: performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, gracing stages at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Reading & Leeds, touring alongside icons such as Fall Out Boy, Linkin Park, and Muse, and headlining sold-out shows all over the world. With a string of acclaimed albums, collaborations, sold-out tours, and a dedicated international fanbase, PVRIS has solidified their place as one of the most innovative and dynamic acts of the last decade. This year, PVRIS is celebrating 10 years of White Noise—the album that started it all.

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ICONIC. HYPNOTIC. GODDESS. PVRIS is a motherfucking brand. Hailing from Boston, MA, PVRIS - the creative project of vocalist/instrumentalist/songwriter, Lyndsey Gunnulfsen (aka Lynn Gunn) - focuses on artistry, emotional resonance, and story-telling in her music. Rather than be tied down to a specific genre, PVRIS has always explored a diverse, eclectic mix of sounds, resulting in a genre all their own. It is this controversial, innovative, and risk-taking approach that has led to Lynn being lauded as a modern pop/rock icon - performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, featuring on magazine covers like Rock Sound, Alternative Press, Gay Times, and Kerrang!, and winning the Rock Sound Icon award, Artist of the Year, and Alt Press Breakthrough Band of the Year award. “It’s not my job as an artist to cater to certain trends or people’s nostalgia,” Gunnulfsen shares, “I have to follow what I feel compelled to follow and do my best to uncover what truths and messages I can find within that. I have to always embrace the risks of change and trust that each stage of my music’s life will resonate with whoever it’s meant to.” It is with this mindset that PVRIS took the unconventional approach of disengaging completely from the public eye to write/record their new album, EVERGREEN. Weary of seeing how modern culture has become so dependent on the internet, social media, instant gratification, and the ever-present “algorithm,” Gunnulfsen embarked on a journey of reflection, meditation, and self-discovery. The result is a body of work that feels timeless and refreshing. “If you search the definition of ‘evergreen,’ you will find words like: enduring, timeless, fresh, unlimited, and renewal,” Gunnulfsen explains, “In our modern culture where everything is online, algorithm-based, and instantaneous, it feels like timelessness, longevity and connection could someday become dying concepts. More than ever, PVRIS has, and always will be anti-formula, anti-virality, and anti-instant gratification.” With a strong sense of purpose and direction in mind, Gunnulfsen focused on co-producing the album alongside a diverse selection of expertly enlisted production collaborators, from Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, who co-produced the arena-primed aggressive rock track “TAKE MY NIRVANA”, to American producers Y2K, JT Daly, Matias Mora, and Carrie Karpinen. Highly-inventive and extremely cohesive, the album opens with the explosive and personal track “I DON’T WANNA DO THIS ANYMORE” and leads into the ferocious, defiant “ANIMAL” - a song about breaking free of control, whether it’s from other people or from ourselves. “It's about challenging the identity the outside world chooses to give you,” Gunnulfsen adds, “It’s also a comment on fame and spectacle. We do each other a disservice by restricting one another to these metaphorical cages, the ones we’re constantly putting others in and being put in by others. Animal is about challenging that.” While many of the songs evoke politically-charged themes, the invigorating album is met with a narrative that is also deeply introspective. Songs like “ANYWHERE BUT HERE” and “LOVE IS A…” dissolve into a luscious, trance-like experience that breathes levity into an intimate atmosphere. “At its core, “ANYWHERE BUT HERE” is about wanting to escape your surroundings. I think a lot of us experience that to some degree, a longing to be somewhere or with someone you can’t necessarily identify.” In the end, EVERGREEN is a reclamation of control in our post-pandemic culture, posing a complex discussion on fame, technology, spectacle, and female autonomy. As a fiercely passionate LGBTQ+ woman, Gunnulfsen has fought her entire career to make sure her voice is heard and her art is not compromised in a male-dominated world. EVERGREEN is a call to empower other women and individuals to find strength in their voices and break free from the shackles of social media and the burden it places on modern society.

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Alternative Rock
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Modern, 3,500-capacity live music venue with lounge areas and a balcony, plus a bar.

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89 Guest St, Boston, MA 02135, USA