Keanu Reeves & His Band Dogstar Say They'd Be Up To Open For Beyoncè Or Taylor Swift

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Dogstar is back! Keanu Reeves, Bret Domrose and Robert Mailhouse are reuniting two decades after their band's last album. In a new interview with Access Hollywood, the guys reflected on their journey as an "indie pop rock folk band" and how excited they are to have picked up right where they left off. Vocalist Bret explained that the trio had "always kept in touch over the years" but were inspired to begin working on new music more recently and that the upcoming album feels like their most authentic work yet. The group has an impressive roster, having once opened for Bon Jovi at Los Angeles' The Forum and even David Bowie back in 1995, a moment which guitarist Keanu recalled with a smile. Dogstar played to a sold-out crowd at LA's famed The Roxy earlier this week and is set to launch a 25-city headlining tour in August in support of their new LP "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees," but the guys agreed that when it comes to sharing the stage with today's industry powerhouses they'd be honored. "We'll open for either of them," Keanu smiled, when asked about joining Beyoncé's Renaissance tour or Taylor Swift's Eras tour. "We'll open for the opener," Bret teased, adding, "Those are two unbelievable artists at a level that you can't even get your head around. To even meet people like that is one thing but to be able to share a room or a stage would be like, OK, like a David Bowie moment. Like, 'OK, we just had a milestone here.' That would be pretty amazing." "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees" drops Oct. 6 and its first single "Everything Turns Around" is out now.