Tour Announcements

Japanese Breakfast announces tour, shares new video

The solo project of Michelle Zauner, Japanese Breakfast, has shared a new music video for her track “Road Head.” The clip, directed by Zauner, follows her character as she eats instant ramen, chain smokes cigarettes, and shares her life with a masked monster. “‘Road Head’ is the fifth music video [director of photography] Adam Kolodny and I have collaborated on,” Zauner said in a statement. “For this one we wanted to focus on staging and an exaggerated color palette. We were inspired by Fallen Angels and ‘Twin Peaks.’” “Road Head” will appear on Japanese Breakfast’s upcoming album Soft Sounds From Another Planet, which is set to be out July 14th via Dead Oceans.

Zauner has also announced new tour dates. She has shows with Tegan and Sara, (Sandy) Alex G, Cende, Yohuna, Mannequin Pussy, and Spirit of the Beehive. Find her schedule below.

Japanese Breakfast:

07-06 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg !
07-07 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom !
07-08 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer !
07-15 Brooklyn, NY – Union Pool ~
07-27 Halifax, Nova Scotia – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium ^
07-28 Portland, ME – State Theatre ^
07-29 Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom ^
07-31 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues ^
08-02 Covington, KY – Madison Theater ^
09-07 Washington, DC – Black Cat $
09-08 Richmond, VA – Stranger Matter $
09-09 Raleigh, NC – Hopscotch Festival $
09-10 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Purgatory) $
09-11 Orlando, FL – Will’s Pub $
09-12 Tampa, FL – Crowbar $
09-13 New Orleans, LA – Hi Ho Lounge $
09-14 Houston, TX – Walter’s $
09-15 Austin, TX – Barracuda $
09-16 Dallas, TX – RBC $
09-18 Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar $
09-20 Los Angeles, CA – The Echo $
09-21 San Francisco, CA – Swedish American Hall $
09-22 Oakland, CA – Starline Social Club $
09-23 Eugene, OR – HiFi $
09-25 Portland, OR – Holocene $
09-26 Vancouver, British Columbia – Fox Cabaret $
09-27 Seattle, WA – Crocodile $
09-28 Boise, ID – Neurolux $
09-29 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court $
09-30 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge $
10-02 Minneapolis, MN – The Triple Rock $
10-04 Chicago, IL – Subterranean $
10-05 Bloomington, IN – The Bishop $
10-06 Detroit, MI – UFO Factory $
10-07 Toronto, Ontario – The Garisson $
10-08 Montreal, Quebec – Bar Le Ritz PDB $
10-11 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair $
10-12 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg $
10-21 Bristol, GB – Simple Things Festival
10-23 Cologne, DE – Blue Shell
10-24 Hamburg, DE – Hakken
10-25 Berlin, DE – Badenhouse
10-26 Paris, FR – Pop Up Du Label
10-27 Gent, BE – NEST
10-28 Amsterdam, NL – London Calling
11-02 Brighton, GB – The Joker
11-03 Manchester, GB – Soup Kitchen
11-04 Edinburgh, GB – The Mash House
11-05 Glasgow, GB – The Hug and Pint
11-06 Leeds, GB – Headrow House
11-07 London, GB – The Dome Tufnell Park

! with (Sandy) Alex G & Cende
~ with Yohuna
^ with Tegan & Sara
$ with Mannequin Pussy & Spirit of the Beehive

SZA announces tour

SZA has announced a tour for her new record Ctrl, it begins in August and goes until December and includes shows in the United States and Canada. Ravyn Lenae and Smino, both of the Zero Fatigue collective, are joining SZA at some shows. See her tour poster below.

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Adele cancels final shows, citing voice problems

Adele has canceled the final two nights of her tour at Wembley Stadium in London during a four-night run at the arena. She cited damage to her vocal cords, the singer said in a statement, “To say I’m heartbroken would be a complete understatement. I’m already maxed out on steroids and aids for my voice. I’ve considered doing Saturday night’s show but it’s highly unlikely I’d even make it though the set and I simply can’t crumble in front of you all and walk out on you in that way.” Read her full statement below. The shows are yet to be rescheduled and refunds will be made available to fans if makeup shows are not planned. The singer has suffered from vocal issues before, which has also resulted in canceled tour dates.

Adele also recently revealed that she was unsure if she’d ever tour again which she wrote in a handwritten note included in tour programs at her first two Wembley Stadium shows, Rolling Stone points out. She wrote, “I wanted my final shows to be in London because I don’t know if I’ll ever tour again. And so I want my last time to be at home.” She continued, “Touring is a peculiar thing, it doesn’t suit me particularly well. I’m a real homebody and I get so much joy in the small things.” She ended it by thanking her fans and affirming, “I will remember all of this for the rest of my life.” Read that full note below as well.

Bon Iver adds European tour dates

Bon Iver have announced a number of European dates in September, which come after their European tour behind 22, A Million was canceled “for personal reasons” earlier this year. The new stint of shows will have the band play in Paris, Edinburgh, Utrecht, and more. Check out their full itinerary below.

Bon Iver:

07-22 Minneapolis, MN – Rock the Garden
08-12 Copenhagen, Denmark – Haven Festival
09-09 Santa Fe, NM – Noise For NOW Festival
09-15 Cork, Ireland – Sounds from a Safe Harbour
09-19 Utrecht, Holland – TivoliVredenburg
09-21-23 Paris, France – Salle Pleyel
09-25 Blackpool, England – Blackpool Opera House
09-27-28 Edinburgh, Scotland – Playhouse
10-14-15 Los Angeles, CA – Festival of Distruption

Pinegrove announces tour

The New Jersey indie rock group, Pinegrove are going on tour. The band have announced a number of new North American tour dates for the fall, including shows in Texas, California, Colorado, Oregon. Check out their full tour itinerary above. Pinegrove earlier in 2017 released a live album titled Elsewhere, where the proceeds would go towards the Southern Poverty Law Center while their latest studio album, Cardinal came out at the end of 2016.

St. Vincent announces tour

St. Vincent will be going on tour this fall. She announced the “Fear the Future” tour on her website with a short, cryptic video, watch it below. She will start in October, with shows going until December. See her full itinerary below. St. Vincent played a handful of shows in 2016, including David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption, where she debuted a new song. Her new album is set to be out later this year and she said it will mark a “‘real sea change’ in her sound.”

St Vincent:

08-19 Tokyo, Japan – Summer Sonic
10-17 London, England – 02 Academy Brixton
10-18 Manchester, England – 02 Apollo Manchester
10-20 Dublin, Ireland – Olympia Theater
10-23 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
10-24 Paris, France – Le Trianon
10-26 Berlin, Germany – Huxleys
10-27 Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivolivredenburg
11-14 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
11-15 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room
11-17 Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater
11-18 St. Paul, MN – Palace Theater
11-19 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
11-20 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
11-21 Louisville, KY – Whitney Hall
11-22 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
11-24 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre
11-25 Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center
11-27 Washington, DC – The Anthem
11-28 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
11-30 Boston, MA – House of Blues
12-01 Portland, ME – State Theatre
12-02 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre

Washed Out announces Mister Mellow tour

Washed Out has announced North American shows behind his new album, Mister Mellow. Adding on to his previously announced dates in Georgia and North Carolina, Washed Out will also perform shows in California, New York, Washington D.C., Illinois, and more. Check out the full tour schedule here and below in a new video that also teases his new tour production.

Washed Out:

07-08 Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
07-09 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
7/10 Charlotte, NC – The Underground
07-11 Charleston, SC – Music Farm
07-13 Orlando, FL – Plaza Live
07-14 Jacksonville, FL – Mavericks Live
07-15 Tampa, FL – Orpheum
07-17 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
08-11 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
08-12 Dallas, TX – Gorilla vs Bear Festival at Bomb Factory
08-14 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
08-15 Los Angeles, CA – Wiltern
08-16 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
08-18 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
08-19 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
08-21 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
08-22 Denver, CO – Ogden Theater
08-24 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
08-25 Chicago, IL – Metro
08-26 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall
08-28 Boston, MA – Royale
08-29 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
08-30 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
08-31 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

Lorde announces North American tour

Lorde has announced a new strand of tour dates behind her new album Melodrama. After announcing European and Australasian shows last week, the singer has now announced North American shows set to go through March and into April next year. Find the full itinerary hereMelodrama, out today, is the follow-up to Pure Heroine.

Lorde:

09-26 Manchester, England – 02 Apollo
09-27 London, England – Alexandra Palace
09-30 Brighton, England – Brighton Centre
10-01 Birmingham, England – 02 Academy
10-02 Glasgow, Scotland – 02 Academy
10-04 Tilburg, Netherlands – 013
10-05 Paris, France – Zenith
10-06 Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto Arena
10-08 Lyon, France – Transbordeur
10-09 Barcelona, Spain – Saint Jordi Club
10-11 Munich, Germany – Zenith
10-12 Milan, Italy – Fabrique
10-14 Cologne, Germany – Palladium
10-15 Berlin, Germany – Tempodrome
10-17 Stockholm, Sweden – Annexet
10-18 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
10-19 Trondheim, Norway – UKA 17 Festival
11-07 Dunedin, New Zealand – Town Hall
11-08 Christchurch, New Zealand – Isaac Theatre Royal
11-09 Christchurch, New Zealand – Isaac Theater Royal
11-11 Wellington, New Zealand – Michael Fowler Centre
11-12 Auckland, New Zealand – Power Station
11-14 Auckland, New Zealand – Power Station
11-15 Auckland, New Zealand – Power Station
11-18 Perth, Australia – Kings Park
11-21 Sydney, Australia – Sydney Opera House Forecourt
11-23 Brisbane, Australia – Riverstage
11-25 Canberra, Australia – Spilt Milk Festival
11-26 Melbourne, Australia – Sidney Myer Music Bowl
03-01 Milwaukee, WI – BMO Harris Bradley Center
03-02 St. Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena
03-03 Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
03-05 Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
03-08 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena
03-10 Portland, OR – Moda Center at the Rose Garden
03-12 Sacramento, CA – Golden1 Center
03-13 Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena
03-14 Los Angeles, CA – STAPLES Center
03-16 Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena
03-18 Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
03-19 Houston, TX – Toyota Center
03-21 Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
03-23 St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
03-24 Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Arena
03-25 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
03-27 Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
03-28 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
03-29 Toronto, Ontario – Air Canada Centre
03-31 Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
04-02 Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
04-03 Boston, MA – TD Garden
04-04 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
04-06 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
04-07 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
04-08 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
04-11 Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
04-12 Miami, FL – American Airlines Arena
04-14 Duluth, GA – Infinite Energy Center
04-15 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

Alvvays announce new album Antisocialites, share new song “In Undertow”

The indie pop band Alvvays have announced their second album, Antisocialites. It is the follow-up to their 2014 self-titled debut LP. It is set to be out September 8th via Polyvinyl/Transgressive. In a press release, frontwoman Molly Rankin said, “This record is a fantasy breakup arc and my life nearly imitated art.” Listen to a new song from Antisocialites called “In Undertow,” the Antisocialites tracklist and Alvvays’ upcoming tour dates below.

Antisocialites:

01 In Undertow
02 Dreams Tonite
03 Plimsoll Punks
04 Your Type
05 Not My Baby
06 Hey
07 Lollipop (Ode to Jim)
08 Already Gone
09 Saved by a Waif
10 Forget About Life

Alvvays:

08-05 Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza
08-05 Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle
08-26 Belgrave Music Hall – Leeds, UK
08-27 Glasgow, Scotland – St. Luke’s
08-28 Sheffield, England – Leadmill
08-29 Southhampton, England – Talking Heads
09-01 Larmer Tree Garden, England – End of the Road Festival
09-03 Burmingham, England – Institute 2
09-04 Nottingham, England – Rescue Rooms
09-06 Oxford, England – Bullingdon Arms
09-07 Manchester, England – Gorilla
09-08 London, England – KoKo
09-09 Bristol, England – Thekla
09-11 Paris, France – Point Ephemere
09-12 Cologne, Germany – Blue Shell
09-13 Hamburg, Germany – Molotow
09-14 Berlin, Germany – Musik & Frieden
09-17 Utrecht, Netherlands – Ekko
09-18 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Bitterzoet
09-30 Long Beach, CA – Music Tastes Good Festival
10-03 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
10-05 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
10-06 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
10-07 Washington, DC – Rock & Roll Hotel
10-11 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
10-12 Nashville, TN – Exit / In
10-13 Birmingham, AL – Saturn
10-14 New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks
10-16 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
10-17 Austin, TX – Mohawk
10-18 Dallas, TX – Trees
10-20 Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf
10-21 Pheonix, AZ – Valley Bar
10-24 San Francisco, CA – Fillmore
10-27 Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
10-28 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
10-30 Salt Late City, UT – Urban Lounge
10-31 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
11-02 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
11-03 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
11-04 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
12-13 Toronto, Ontario – Mod Club
12-14 Toronto, Ontario – Mod Club
12-15 Toronto, Ontario – Mod Club
12-16 Toronto, Ontario – Mod Club

Crystal Castles announce tour

Crystal Castles are on tour currently behind their latest album Amnesty (I), and they have just expanded their itinerary up until the end of 2017. They will end the momentum of their tour in Toronto this November. Find the full itinerary below.

Crystal Castles:

06-08 Mexico City, Mexico – El Plaza Condensa
06-09 Monterrey, Mexico – Auditorio Rio 70
06-11 Manchester, Tennessee – Bonnaroo
06-16 London, England – Meltdown Royal Festival Hall
06-25 Mountain View, California – Id10t
07-12-16 Dour, Belgium – Dour
07-18 Saint Petersburg, Russia – Green Room
07-20 Krasnodar, Russia – Arena Hall
07-21 Moscow, Russia – Yota Space
07-23 Ekaterinburg, Russia – Tele-club
07-24-29 Emmaboda, Sweden – Emmaboda
08-04-06 Montreal, Quebec – Osheaga
08-26 Puebla, Mexico – Canchas De Xaltepec
09-28 2017 Boston, Massachusetts – Royale
09-29 Brooklyn, New York – Brooklyn Steel
09-30 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
10-06-08 Austin, Texas – Austin City Limits Festival
10-13-15 Austin, Texas – Austin City Limits Festival
10-10 El Paso, Texas – Tricky Falls
10-18 El Paso, Texas – Tricky Falls
10-19 Albuquerque, New Mexico – El Rey Theater
10-21 Los Angeles, California – The Wiltern
10-20-22 Phoenix, Arizona – Lost Lake Festival
10-24 Santa Ana, California – The Observatory
10-25 San Diego, California – The Observatory North Park
11-02 Seattle, Washington – Showbox
11-03 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Vogue
11-04 Portland, Oregon – Roseland Theater
11-08 Minneapolis, Minnesota – First Avenue
11-09 Madison, Wisconsin – Majestic Theatre
11-11 Columbus, Ohio – Newport Music Hall
11-14 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Underground Arts
11-17 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall