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Keanu Reeves' rock band Dogstar announce first live show in two decades

Keanu dig it? Dogstar performing on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno on July 10, 2000. (Photo by: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)
Keanu dig it? Dogstar performing on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno on July 10, 2000. (Photo by: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

Keanu Reeves' rock band Dogstar have reunited and are set to give their first live performance for over two decades.

The Los Angeles-formed three-piece, who made their Irish debut at Dublin's Olympia Theatre in 1996, features the Hollywood star on bass guitar, Bret Domrose on lead vocals and Rob Mailhouse on drums.

The band are due to play at the 2023 BottleRock festival, in Napa Valley, California, on 27 May, where they will perform new songs.

Recent posts on social media had hinted at their reunion, before the performance was announced officially on Wednesday,

The band was active from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s and garnered much media attention due to Reeves’ involvement.

During this time, they released an EP, Quattro Formaggi, and two albums, titled Our Little Visionary and Happy Ending.

Their last performance was in 2002, in Japan.

Source: Press Association

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