Amen Dunes has released another single from his new album. The new song, “Round the World,” follows Death Jokes’ “Purple Land” and “Boys,” and it comes with a video directed by Steven Brahms (the director behind the “Believe” and “Miki Dora” visuals). Watch the video below.
Death Jokes, the follow-up to 2018’s Freedom, is out May 10. Following the new album’s release, Amen Dunes will tour North America. See Damon McMahon’s schedule—including a stop at Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago on Friday, July 19—below.
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Amen Dunes at Pitchfork Music Festival 2024
Amen Dunes:
05-08 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore 05-10 Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether 05-15 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel 07-01 Paris, France – Le Trabendo 07-03 Berlin, Germany – Gretchen 07-05 Roskilde, Denmark – Roskilde Festival 07-09 London, England – Koko 07-19 Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival 08-13 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall 08-14 Seattle, WA – Showbox Presents 08-16 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Pearl 09-05 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts 09-06 Washington, D.C. – Black Cat 09-08 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West 09-10 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater 09-11 Austin, TX – Empire Garage & Control Room 09-13 Denver, CO – Summit 09-17 Toronto, Ontario – Concert Hall 09-18 Montreal, Quebec – Studio
Santigold has announced a North American tour. The new set of dates includes stops in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and more, in addition to a couple of festival appearances. Check out Santigold’s full tour schedule below.
Santigold’s last album was 2022’s Spirituals, which included contributions from Rostam, Boys Noize, Nick Zinner, and more. The singer canceled a North American tour behind Spirituals the same year. In a note posted to social media, she wrote in part, “I will not continue to sacrifice myself for an industry that has become unsustainable for, and uninterested in the welfare of the artists it is built upon.”
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Santigold North America Tour 2024
Santigold:
05-04 Redondo Beach, CA – Beachlife Festival 06-27 San Francisco, CA – The Midway 06-28 Seattle, WA – Seattle Pride 08-17 Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall 08-19 Toronto, Ontario – Rebel 08-20 Montreal, Quebec – L’Olympia 08-22 Boston, MA – Big Night Live 08-23 New York, NY – Terminal 5 08-24 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring 10-01 Vancouver, British Columbia – Orpheum 10-03 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
St. Vincent is back with another song from All Born Screaming. After last month’s “Broken Man,” Annie Clark has shared the single “Flea,” featuring Dave Grohl on drums and Justin Meldal-Johnsen on bass. Listen to the track below.
All Born Screaming is out April 26. Clark’s follow-up to Daddy’s Home boasts contributions from Grohl, Meldal-Johnsen, Cate Le Bon, Josh Freese, Stella Mozgawa, Rachel Eckroth, Mark Guiliana, and David Ralicke.
Beginning in May, St. Vincent will go on tour in support of All Born Screaming. Joining her on the road are Spoon, Yves Tumor, Eartheater, Momma, and Dorian Electra. See the tour dates below.
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St. Vincent: All Born Screaming Tour
St. Vincent:
05-22 Ventura, CA – The Majestic Ventura Theater * 05-24 Napa, CA – BottleRock Napa Valley 05-25 San Francisco, CA – The Masonic * 05-26 Napa, CA – JaM Cellars Ballroom * 06-07 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands – Best Kept Secret 06-08 Aarhus, Denmark – NorthSide Festival 08-08 Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater # 08-09 Carnation, WA – Thing Festival 08-11 Vancouver, British Columbia – Orpheum $ 08-13 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory $ 08-14 Ogden, UT – Ogden Twilight at the Ogden Amphitheater 08-16 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre 09-05 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^ 09-06 Philadelphia, PA – The Met ^ 09-10 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount ^ 09-11 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount ^ 09-13 Washington, D.C. – Anthem ^ 09-14 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall @ 09-16 Ann Arbor, MI – Michigan Theater @ 09-20 Saint Paul, MN – The Palace Theater @
* with Momma # with Spoon ^ with Yves Tumor $ with Eartheater @ with Dorian Electra
Hiatus Kaiyote—the quartet of guitarist and vocalist Naomi “Nai Palm” Saalfield, bassist Paul Bender, keyboardist Simon Mavin, and drummer Perrin Moss—enlisted a handful of Melbourne-based musicians for the new album: Taylor “Chip” Crawford, guitarist Tom Martin, and flutist Nikodemos. They also collaborated with Brazilian producer Mario Caldato Jr., known for his work with Beastie Boys, Seu Jorge, and others.
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Hiatus Kaiyote: Love Heart Cheat Code
Love Heart Cheat Code:
01 Dreamboat 02 Telescope 03 Make Friends 04 BMO Is Beautiful 05 Everything’s Beautiful 06 Dimitri 07 Longcat 08 How to Meet Yourself 09 Love Heart Cheat Code 10 Cinnamon Temple 11 White Rabbit
Hiatus Kaiyote:
06-21 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre 06-22 Rothbury, MI – Electric Forest 06-23 Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre 06-25 Toronto, Ontario – Toronto Jazz Festival 06-27 Montreal, Quebec – TBD 06-28 Boston, MA – Roadrunner 06-29 Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall 07-01 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring 07-02 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount 07-06 Atlanta, GA – The Eastern 07-07 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl 07-09 Chicago, IL – Salt Shed (Indoors) 07-10 St. Louis, MO – The Big Top 07-12 St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre 07-16 Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall 07-17 Carnation, WA – Remlinger Farms *# 07-18 Portland, OR – Grand Lodge #* 07-20 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
Nourished by Time has announced a tour behind his new EP, Catching Chickens—his first in North America. A string of UK dates and European festival dates are also in the calendar. Check out his itinerary below. The Baltimore-based singer-songwriter and producer released Catching Chickens today, after introducing the EP with a “Hand on Me” video.
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Nourished by Time:
06-08 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s * 06-11 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom 06-12 Boston, MA – Red Room at Cafe 939 * 06-14 Montreal, Quebec – Bar le Ritz PDB * 06-16 Toronto, Ontario – The Baby G * 06-17 Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern * 06-18 Saint Paul, Minneapolis – Turf Club * 06-20 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge * 06-23 Portland, OR – Polaris Hall * 06-24 Vancouver, British Columbia – Fox Cabaret * 06-26 San Francisco, CA – Popscene at Rickshaw Stop * 06-27 Los Angeles, CA – The Echo * 08-02 Katowice, Poland – Off Festival 08-03 Copenhagen, Denmark – O Days Festival 08-08-10 Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West 08-12 Winterthur, Switzerland – Winterthurer Musikfestwochen 08-16 Paredes de Coura, Portugal – Vodafone Paredes de Coura 08-22 Lincolnshire, England – Lost Village Festival 08-24 London, England – Rally Festival 08-29 Dorset, England – End of the Road Festival 09-01 Leeds, England – Headrow House 09-03 Glasgow, Scotland – King Tuts 09-04 Manchester, England – Yes 09-05 London, England – Institute of Contemporary Arts 09-07 Bristol, England – Strange Brew
Pulp will tour North America for the first time in more than a decade this September. Cocker and his band, having played a streak of European shows last year, will perform in Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York as part of their This Is What We Do for an Encore Tour. More European shows are also in the schedule.
In a press release, Jarvis Cocker said, “So, the encore continues. The songs came back to life and they want to be heard. They need to be heard. Come out and have some fun with us. You deserve it. Yes. You do.” Support will come from Escape-ism, a band Cocker describes as “the Found-Sound-Dream-Drama featuring Ian Svenonius & Sandi Denton.” The tour is dedicated the late Pulp bassist Steve Mackey, who died in March last year.
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Pulp: This Is What We Do for an Encore 2024 Tour
Pulp:
05-24 Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live 05-30 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Barcelona 06-08 Porto, Portugal – Primavera Sound Portugal 06-20 Kallithéa, Greece – Release Athens Festival 08-07 Oslo, Norway – Øyafestivalen 08-09 Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West Fest 08-11 Helsinki, Finland – Flow Festival 09-08 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 09-10 Toronto, Ontario – History 09-13 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre 09-16 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 09-18 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Elvis Costello and Hall and Oates’ Daryl Hall have announced a co-headlining spring and summer tour. Costello and Hall will kick things off June 2 in Troutdale, Orgeon, before traveling to cities in Washington, California, Nevada, Illinois, and more, and wrapping things up in Vienna, Virginia on July 25. Find their itinerary below.
Costello will perform with his longtime band the Imposters, while Charlie Sexton will support throughout the trek. “We are looking forward to kicking off the show in style in the certainty that Daryl will deliver a slam-bang finish,” Costello said in a statement.
Hall added, “It’s fantastic to be able to rekindle a musical relationship. Get ready for lots of great music.”
Costello and Hall collaborated back in 1984 on the former’s single “The Only Flame in Town,” which appears on Costello’s ninth studio album, Goodbye Cruel World. That LP was recorded with Costello’s early band the Attractions.
Back in 2022, Daryl Hall released a career-spanning compilation of his solo work called BeforeAfter. He has more recently been embroiled in a legal battle with former bandmate John Oates over an alleged breach of partnership.
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Daryl Hall + Elvis Costello & The Imposters With Charlie Sexton Tour Dates
Daryl Hall + Elvis Costello & The Imposters With Charlie Sexton:
06-02 Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield 06-04 Airway Heights, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest 06-06 Seattle, WA – Remlinger Farms 06-08 Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater 06-10 Saratoga, CA – Mountain Winery 06-12 Lincoln, CA – Thunder Valley Casino 06-14 Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl 06-16 San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU 06-18 Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre 06-21 Rancho Mirage, CA – Agua Caliente Casino 06-23 Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas 07-04 Toronto, Ontario – Budweiser Stage 07-06 Highland Park, IL – Ravinia Festival 07-08 Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre 07-10 Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann 07-12 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena 07-14 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway 07-16 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall 07-18 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center 07-20 Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 07-22 Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion 07-25 Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap Filene Center
Formally, lead singer and guitarist Mdou Moctar, rhythm guitarist Ahmoudou Madassane, drummer Souleymane Ibrahim, and bassist and producer Mikey Coltun comprise the band Mdou Moctar. The group is going on tour in the spring and summer, beginning with performances at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. See the band’s tour dates below.
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Mdou Moctar: Funeral for Justice
Funeral for Justice:
01 Funeral for Justice 02 Imouhar 03 Takoba 04 Sousoume Tamacheq 05 Imajighen 06 Tchinta 07 Djallo #1 08 Oh France 09 Modern Slaves
Mdou Moctar:
04-14 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 04-21 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 06-05 Atlantic City, NJ – Anchor Rock Club 06-06 Harrisburg, PA – The Abbey Bar at ABC 06-07 Richmond, VA – Brown’s Island (Friday Cheers) 06-08 Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom 06-09 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel 06-11 James Island, SC – The Charleston Pour House 06-12 Birmingham, AL – Saturn 06-13 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West 06-14 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 06-15 Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi Indy 06-18 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall 06-19 Ferndale, MI – Magic Bag 06-20 Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom & Tavern 06-21 Buffalo, NY – Ashbury Hall at Babeville 06-22 Greenfield, MA – Green River Music Festival 06-23 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club 06-26 New York, NY – Warsaw Concerts 06-27 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club 06-28 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer 07-03 London, England – Electric Brixton 07-07 Ewijk, Netherlands – Down the Rabbit Hole 08-19 Berlin, Germany – Festaal Kreuzberg 08-20 Leipzig, Germany – UT Kreuzberg 08-21 Munich, Germany – Ampere 08-22 Milan, Italy – Magnolia Summerfest 08-25 Paris, France – Petit Bain 08-26 Antwerp, Belgium – OLT Rivierenhof 08-27 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso 08-30 Dorset, England – End of the Road Festival 08-31 Manchester, England – Manchester Psych Fest 09-01 Birmingham, England – Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 09-02 Glasgow, Scotland – Saint Luke’s & The Winged Ox 09-03 Newcastle upon Tyne, England – Boiler Shop 09-04 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
21 Savage has announced a tour in support of his new album, American Dream. The tour begins in Vancouver in May, and the rapper is slated to wrap things up on June 15 in his Atlanta hometown. JID, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold are joining 21 Savage as special guests on the tour. See the schedule below.
Last year, 21 Savage went on tour with his Her Loss collaborator Drake. He wrapped up 2023 with concerts in Europe and the United Kingdom.
21 Savage released his third solo studio album, American Dream, in January. He recently performed songs from the LP on Saturday Night Live.
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21 Savage: American Dream Tour
21 Savage:
05-01 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena 05-03 Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre 05-05 Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater 05-07 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum 05-09 Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord 05-11 Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre 05-12 Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater 05-14 Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater 05-15 Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion 05-16 Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 05-18 Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP 05-19 St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 05-21 Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre 05-22 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center 05-23 Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center 05-25 Toronto, Ontario – Budweiser Stage 05-28 Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre 05-29 Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center 05-31 Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center 06-01 Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre 06-02 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live 06-04 Virginia Beach – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater 06-05 Simpsonville, SC – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park 06-06 Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion 06-08 New York, NY – Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Governors Ball Music Festival) 06-09 Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion 06-11 Pelham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre 06-13 West Palm Beach, FL – iThink Financial Amphitheatre 06-14 Tampa, FL – MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 06-15 Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre
Maggie Rogers has announced the first leg of a 2024 North American trek. The first part of the Don’t Forget Me Tour takes place in May and June and finds Rogers playing shows in cities such as San Diego, Phoenix, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Charleston, and more. The Japanese House will support Rogers for the majority of the dates. Check out Rogers’ full itinerary, including August dates supporting Coldplay, below.
Rogers’ live dates will support her forthcoming album, Don’t Forget Me, which arrives April 12 via Capitol. The new LP follows her 2022 sophomore effort, Surrender. Rogers released the title track from Don’t Forget Me earlier this month, along with a music video filmed in Maine.
Rogers cut the new record with co-producer Ian Fitchuk at New York’s Electric Lady Studios. Don’t Forget Me was mixed by Shawn Everett and mastered by longtime Rogers collaborator Emily Lazar.
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Maggie Rogers: The Don’t Forget Me Tour
Maggie Rogers:
02-26 New York, NY – Carnegie Hall (Tibet House US 37th Annual Benefit Concert) 05-04 Charlotte, NC – Lovin’ Life Music Fest 05-23 San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at Petco Park 05-24 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre * 05-27 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre * 05-31 Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory * 06-01 The Woodlands, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion * 06-03 Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP * 06-05 Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park * 06-07 Cincinnati, OH – The Icon Festival Stage at Smale Park * 06-08 Milwaukee, WI – BMO Pavilion * 06-09 Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre * 06-11 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre * 06-14 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 06-16 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion * 06-19 Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park * 06-20 Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium * 06-22 Miami, FL – FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park * 08-15 Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion # 08-17 Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion # 08-18 Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion # 08-21 Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadium # 08-22 Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadium # 08-24 Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadium # 08-25 Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadium # 08-29 Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park # 08-30 Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park # 09-01 Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park # 09-02 Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park #
Neil Young & Crazy Horse have announced the Love Earth Tour. The dates take place across North America in April and May. See the band’s tour dates below.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse have also announced a new album, Fu##in’ Up. The nine-song release is out in a limited vinyl edition on Record Store Day (Saturday, April 20); a wider release will follow on Friday, April 26. Posting about the new album on his website, Young also shared the below take on “Cinnamon Girl.” Young wrote, “This version of Cinnamon Girl is an example of the energy captured as the horse road through the RIVOLI club in Toronto Nov 4, 2023.”
In addition, in a press statement, Young said, “In the spirit it’s offered…made this for the Horse lovers. I can’t stop it. The horse is runnin’. What a ride we have. I don’t want to mess with the vibe. I am so happy to have this to share.”
Neil Young & Crazy Horse most recently released World Record in November 2022. The next year, the band’s members—Young, Ralph Molina, Nils Lofgren, and Billy Talbot—shared All Roads Lead Home.
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Love Earth Tour
Neil Young & Crazy Horse:
04-24 San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre 04-25 San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre 04-27 Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre 05-01 Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater 05-02 Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion 05-05 Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater 05-07 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 05-08 Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater 05-11 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live 05-12 Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion 05-14 Queens, NY – Forest Hills Stadium 05-17 Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center 05-18 Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater 05-20 Toronto, Ontario – Budweiser Stage 05-22 Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre 05-23 Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Metal bands Lamb of God and Mastodon have announced a co-headlining summer tour. The North American tour begins in July and features support from Slayer’s Kerry King, British metalcore group Malevolence, and Boston metalcore act Unearth. See the tour dates below.
Lamb of God and Mastodon are calling their trek the Ashes of Leviathan Tour because they’ll celebrate the 20th anniversaries of their respective 2004 albums, Ashes of the Wake and Leviathan, with full-album sets.
Lamb of God most recently released Omens in 2022. A year earlier, Mastodon shared Hushed and Grim.
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Lamb of God & Mastodon: Ashes of Leviathan Tour
Lamb of God & Mastodon:
07-19 Grand Prairie, TX – Texas Trust CU Theatre *^ 07-20 Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater *^ 07-21 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall *^ 07-23 Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place *^ 07-24 Orlando, FL – Orlando Amphitheater *^ 07-25 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre *^ 07-27 Raleigh, NC – The Red Hat Amphitheater *^ 07-28 Richmond, VA – Virgin Credit Union Live! at Richmond Raceway *^ 07-30 Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE *^ 07-31 London, Ontario – Budweiser Gardens *^ 08-01 Montreal, Quebec – Centre Bell *^ 08-03 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena *^ 08-04 Manchester, NH – SNHU Arena *^ 08-06 Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater *^ 08-08 Reading, PA – Santander Arena *% 08-09 Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion *% 08-10 Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill *% 08-13 Moorhead, MN – Bluestem Amphitheater *^ 08-15 Calgary, Alberta – Scotiabank Saddledome *^ 08-16 Penticton, British Columbia – South Okanagan Events Centre *^ 08-17 Kent, WA – Accesso ShoWare Center *^ 08-18 Portland, OR – Theatre of the Clouds *^ 08-21 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum *^ 08-23 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre *^ 08-24 Rio Rancho, NM – Rio Rancho Events Center *^ 08-25 El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum *^ 08-27 Magna, UT – The Great Saltair *^ 08-29 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *^ 08-31 La Vista, NE – The Astro Amphitheater *^
* with Kerry King ^ with Malevolence % with Unearth
01-31 San Francisco, CA – Fillmore * 02-01 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom * 02-02 Vancouver, British Colombia – Vogue * 02-03 Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre * 02-05 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory * 02-06 Bozeman, MT – The Elm * 02-08 Aspen, CO – Belly Up * 02-09 Englewood, CO – Gothic Theater * 02-10 Englewood, CO – Gothic Theater * 02-13 Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom * 02-15 Dallas, TX – House of Blues * 02-16 Houston, TX – House of Blues * 02-17 Austin, TX – Stubb’s * 05-21 Glasgow, Scotland – King Tut’s 05-22 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club 05-23 Manchester, England – Deaf Institute 05-24 London, England – Lafayette 05-25 Bristol, England – Dot to Dot Festival 05-26 Nottingham, England – Dot to Dot Festival 05-28 Brighton, England – Green Door Store 05-29 Paris, France – Pop Up du Label 05-30 Utrecht, Netherlands – Ekko 05-31 Hamburg, Germany – Nochtwache 06-01 Berlin, Germany – Prachtwerk
* with Cold War Kids
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LCD Soundsystem have announced a bunch of spring 2024 North American tour dates. The newly announced concerts take place in Guadalajara, Mexico; Bend, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Chicago, Illinois. After the spring shows, James Murphy and the band will perform in the summer in the United Kingdom and Europe. See LCD Soundsystem’s tour dates below.
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LCD Soundsystem: Kinda Tour 2024
LCD Soundsystem:
03-21 Guadalajara, Mexico – Teatro Estudio Guanamor 03-22 Guadalajara, Mexico – Teatro Estudio Guanamor 03-24 Mexico City, Mexico – Ceremonia Festival 2024 05-12 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Block Party 05-14 Bend, Oregon – Hayden Homes Amphitheater 05-16 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre 05-17 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre 05-18 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre 05-19 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre 05-22 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory 05-24 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 05-25 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 05-26 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 05-27 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom 06-26 Dublin, Ireland – Malahide Castle 07-05 Ewijk, Netherlands – Down the Rabbit Hole 07-06 Hérouville-Saint-Clair, France – Festival Beauregard 08-23 London, England – All Points East Festival 08-25 Paris, France – Rock en Seine 08-30 Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Kalorama
André 3000 has announced a tour in support of his surprise debut solo album. The New Blue Sun Live Tour begins later this month and stretches into March. The former Outkast musician will be joined by Carlos Niño, Nate Mercereau, Surya Botofasina, and Deantoni Parks as they all bring New Blue Sun to life. See the tour dates below.
André 3000 announcedNew Blue Sun just a few days before its release. He made the album with Niño, Mercereau, Botofasina, and Parks, as well as Matthewdavid, Mia Doi Todd, and others. The LP opens with a 12-minute track called “I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a ‘Rap’ Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time,” and it debuted at No. 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it the longest song in the chart’s history.
Earlier this month, Surya Botofasina, Nate Mercereau, and Carlos Niño released a new album of their own, Subtle Movements.
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André 3000: New Blue Sun Live Tour
André 3000:
01-29 Brooklyn, NY – Crown Hill Theatre 01-31 New York, NY – Blue Note Jazz Club (8:00 p.m.) 01-31 New York, NY – Blue Note Jazz Club (10:30 p.m.) 02-01 New York, NY – Blue Note Jazz Club (8:00 p.m.) 02-01 New York, NY – Blue Note Jazz Club (10:30 p.m.) 02-02 New York, NY – Blue Note Jazz Club (8:00 p.m.) 02-02 New York, NY – Blue Note Jazz Club (10:30 p.m.) 02-05 Brooklyn, NY – St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church 02-06 Brooklyn, NY – St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church 02-08 Detroit, MI – Cliff Bell’s 02-09 Detroit, MI – The Chapel at Masonic Temple (7:00 p.m.) 02-09 Detroit, MI – The Chapel at Masonic Temple (10:00 p.m.) 02-12 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall 02-13 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed 02-15 Chicago, IL – Garfield Park Conservatory (7:00 p.m.) 02-15 Chicago, IL – Garfield Park Conservatory (9:00 p.m.) 02-02 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club 02-22 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club 02-24 San Francisco, CA – The Independent (7:00 p.m.) 02-24 San Francisco, CA – The Independent (9:00 p.m.) 02-27 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse 02-28 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse 02-29 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse 03-02 Atlanta, GA – Center Stage Theater 03-05 Los Angeles, CA – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 03-06 Los Angeles, CA – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 03-07 Los Angeles, CA – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 03-08 Los Angeles, CA – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 03-09 Los Angeles, CA – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
Alex G is stepping up to the majors; today, RCA Records announced that it has signed the singer-songwriter. He now shares a label with SZA, Foo Fighters, the Strokes, Steve Lacy, Doja Cat, H.E.R., Flo Milli, Tyler Childers, Justin Timberlake, and others. While there’s no word yet on the follow-up to his 2022 Domino Records release God Save the Animals, today. he’s announced a 2024 tour. It includes Governors Ball and his dates with Foo Fighters. Check those out below.
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Alex G: 2024 North American Tour
Alex G:
06-07 New York, NY – Governors Ball Music Festival 08-06 San Diego, CA – SOMA ~ 08-07 San Diego, CA – Petco Park * 08-09 Anaheim, CA – House of Blues ~ 08-11 Los Angeles, CA – BMO Stadium * 08-12 Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst ~ 08-13 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades ~ 08-15 Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre ~ 08-16 Portland, OR – Providence Park * 08-17 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory ~ 08-18 Seattle, WA – T-Mobile Park * 08-20 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory ~ 08-21 Salt Lake City, UT – TBA 08-22 Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues Las Vegas ~
The new album was co-produced with Philip Weinrobe and features Nick Hakim, Mat Davidson, and Josefin Runsteen at the analog studio Double Infinity. “It felt like everyone’s nervous systems released,” Lenker said in a statement about the collaborators’ time in the studio. “Once we were in the song, somehow we just knew. No one stopped a take. We didn’t listen back. I only listened after everybody else left.”
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Adrianne Lenker: Bright Future
Bright Future:
01 Real House 02 Sadness as a Gift 03 Fool 04 No Machine 05 Free Treasure 06 Vampire Empire 07 Evol 08 Candleflame 09 Already Lost 10 Cell Phone Says 11 Donut Seam 12 Ruined
Adrianne Lenker:
03-21 Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival 04-19 Galway, Ireland – The Black Box * 04-20 Kilkenny, Ireland – St. Canice’s Cathedral * 04-21 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street * 04-24 Glasgow, Scotland – Old Fruitmarket + 04-25 Manchester, England – The Hall at Aviva Studios + 04-27 London, England – Barbican Centre = 04-28 London, England – Barbican Centre = 04-29 Bristol, England – Bristol Beacon + 05-02 Paris, France – Le Trianon + 05-03 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royale + 05-05 Amsterdam, Netherlands – The Concertgebouw = 05-06 Berlin, Germany – Admiralspalast = 05-07 Hamburg, Germany – Kampnagel = 05-10 Copenhagen, Denmark – The Royal Danish Academy of Music = 05-11 Stockholm, Sweden – Berns = 05-12 Oslo, Norway – Chateau Neuf = 06-09 Austin, TX – The Paramount Theatre % 06-10 Austin, TX – The Paramount Theatre % 06-12 Albuquerque, NM – KiMo Theatre % 06-13 Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre % 06-15 Los Angeles, CA – The Theatre at Ace Hotel = 06-16 Los Angeles, CA – The Theatre at Ace Hotel + 06-17 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater = 06-20 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall = 06-21 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall + 06-22 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre + 06-25 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot = 06-26 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom = 06-28 Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre = 06-29 Minneapolis, MN – State Theatre = 11-11 Northampton, MA – Academy of Music Theatre ^ 11-12 Boston, MA – Boch Center Shubert Theatre ^ 11-13 Boston, MA – Boch Center Shubert Theatre ^ 11-15 Montreal, Quebec – L’Olympia ^ 11-16 Toronto, Ontario – Queen Elizabeth Theatre ^ 11-19 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre ^ 11-21 Atlanta, GA – The Eastern ^ 11-22 Durham, NC – TBA ^ 11-23 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem ^ 11-25 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^ 11-26 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^
* with Ellie O’Neill + with Nick Hakim = with Twain % with Steve Fisher ^ with Suzanne Vallie
Isaiah Rashad has announced a short U.S. tour to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his first Top Dawg Entertainment project, Cilvia Demo. The shows take place in the American West in January and February. See Rashad’s tour dates below.
Cilvia Demo, often billed as an EP despite its nearly 50-minute runtime, debuted and peaked at No. 40 on the Billboard 200. The project boasts features from Rashad’s Top Dawg labelmates SZA, Jay Rock, and Schoolboy Q, among others. The Chattanooga-born rapper followed Cilvia Demo with The Sun’s Tirade in 2016 and The House Is Burning in 2021.
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Isaiah Rashad: Cilvia Demo 10th Anniversary Tour
Isaiah Rashad:
01-23 Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim 01-24 San Diego, CA – SOMA 01-25 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren 01-27 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium 01-29 Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues Las Vegas 01-30 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern 02-01 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades 02-02 San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
Sofia Kourtesis is going to be playing DJ sets on a North American tour next year. Her tour begins in February in San Francisco. See the Peruvian DJ and producer’s tour dates below.
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Sofia Kourtesis: North America Spring DJ Tour 2024
Sofia Kourtesis:
12-16 Tilburg, Netherlands – 013 Poppodium 12-31 Slane, Ireland – Slane Castle 02-29 San Francisco, CA – 1015 Folsom 03-01 Vancouver, British Columbia – Paradise 03-02 Los Angeles, CA – Sound Los Angeles 03-03 San Diego, CA – Crssd Festival + Afterparty 03-06 Phoenix, AZ – Thundercat Lounge 03-07 Denver, CO – Bar Standard 03-08 Brooklyn, NY – The Roof at Superior Ingredients 03-09 Bentonville, AR – Momentous Festival 03-11-16 Austin, TX – SXSW 03-22 Zurich, Switzerland – M4Music Festival 05-30 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Barcelona 08-23 London, England – All Points East
Danny Brown has announced a 2024 North American tour in support of his new album, Quaranta. Brown will kick things off on March 12 in Boston, and then stop over in Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Boise, Seattle, Austin, and more cities before wrapping up in Nashville on April 14. Check out his full itinerary below.
Brown released Quaranta, his long-teased sixth solo studio album, in November, months after issuing the collaborative Scaring the Hoes with Jpegmafia. Upon announcing Quaranta, the rapper revealed that the LP is a “spiritual bookend” to his 2011 record, XXX, which he references by name on the new record’s title track.
Quaranta follows Brown’s 2019 solo full-length, Uknowhatimsayin¿ Brown has shared two music videos attached to the new album: The clip for “Tantor” was directed by *Uncanny, while the following single “Jenn’s Terrific Vacation” received a visual directed by Noel Paul.
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Danny Brown: Quaranta ’24 Tour
Danny Brown:
03-12 Boston, MA – Paradise 03-13 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts 03-15 Washington, D.C. – Howard Theater 03-16 New York, NY – Irving Plaza 03-18 Toronto, Ontario – The Phoenix Concert Theatre 03-19 Lansing, MI – Grewal Hall at 224 03-20 Chicago, IL – The Metro 03-21 Madison, WI – The Sylvee 03-22 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity 03-24 Denver, CO – Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 03-26 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory 03-27 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory 03-29 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom 03-30 Seattle, WA – Showbox 04-01 Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore 04-02 Bellingham, WA – Wild Buffalo 04-04 San Francisco, CA – The Regency 04-06 Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco 04-07 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory OC 04-08 Phoenix, AZ – Nile Theater 04-09 Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Theater 04-11 Austin, TX – Empire Garage 04-13 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade 04-14 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl