Keanu Reeves is bringing his band Dogstar to Nashville's Brooklyn Bowl

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Keanu Reeves, the star of the John Wick and The Matrix franchises, as well as the voice of Duke Kaboom (Toy Story 4) is coming to Nashville in late December.

And he's bringing his band.

Reeves is a bassist and backup vocalist for Dogstar, an alternative rock band he co-founded with drummer Robert Mailhouse. They're joined by guitarist and lead vocalist Bret Domrose.

The band formed in the mid 1990's, achieving average success, but above average media attention due to Reeves' involvement.

In May, the band reunited for its first performance in two decades, performing at the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival. It was then that the band announced its new album "Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees" on Instagram.

The album drops October 6.

Along with the album, the band also announced a new song, "Everything Turns Around," and a mostly U.S. 30-city tour starting August 10 in California. The tour ends December 20 at Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville.

"WE ARE BACK!!!" read the social post.

"Everything turns around," discusses the difficulties of everyday life and dealing with difficult emotions, but having those emotions swept away when reunited with that one special person.

"Well, all my days feel the same / But at night you call my name / And everything turns around / Everything turns around when you come around"

As an actor, Reeves' movies have made him a major box office draw, earning more than $3.5 billion in gross sales worldwide. He's appeared in more than 40 films.

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