Formed in 1991 by Tanya Donelly (formerly of Throwing Muses and the Breeders) with brothers Thomas and Christopher Gorman (formerly of Verbal Assault), Belly became known for a blend of spirited guitar rock, countrified pop, and Donelly’s haunting lyrics and voice.

Formed in 1991 by Tanya Donelly (formerly of Throwing Muses and the Breeders) with brothers Thomas and Christopher Gorman (formerly of Verbal Assault), Belly became known for a blend of spirited guitar rock, countrified pop, and Donelly’s haunting lyrics and voice. The band’s 1993 debut album, Star, partially produced by Gil Norton, was met with both critical acclaim and commercial success. It’s follow-up King, released in 1995, was the result of a more fully realized band with the addition of bassist Gail Greenwood (L7, Bif Naked, Gang of Four) who joined the band in early 1993. King introduced Belly’s more collaborative songwriting model, with several tracks co-written by Donelly, Greenwood, and Tom Gorman. King was recorded live at Nassau Studios in the Bahamas with producer Glyn Johns, and was engineered by Jack Joseph Puig. While Star had showcased Donelly's songwriting prowess and knack for creating lush, melodic atmospheres, King explored deeper, more experimental territory. The album was an exciting fusion of alt-rock, dream-pop, and shimmering folk influences. With tracks like "Seal My Fate,” "Superconnected," and “Red”, King captured the band's unique ability to craft songs that were both introspective and aggressive. Despite its success, King marked the end of Belly's initial run, as the band disbanded in the late '90s. After reuniting in 2015, Belly embarked on a lengthy tour in 2016, which led to the recording of their long-awaited and acclaimed third album Dove in 2017, recorded with old friend Paul Q. Kolderie. A tour supporting Dove followed in 2018. The 30th anniversary of King marks a momentous occasion in the band's history, and this tour will be an “Evening With Belly” model of two sets each night ~ the first set being a track by track performance of King, and the second set will include B-sides and a smattering of songs from Star and Dove, as well as new material that the band are currently recording.