This summer, Primus will pay homage to prog-rock group Rush by playing Rush's classic 1977 album A Farewell to Kings in its entirety, in addition to their own music. The cross-country tour will be titled A Tribute to Kings and will kick off in May.
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The Head and the Heart are hitting the road this spring with special guest Margo Price. The North American tour will support the band's fourth studio album, Living Mirage, which was released last year.The 13-date trek will kick off April 20 at Von Braun Center’s Mars Music Hall in Huntsville, Alabama, following the band’s April 18 appearance at Old Settler’s Music Festival in Texas.
This summer, Primus will pay homage to prog-rock group Rush by playing Rush's classic 1977 album A Farewell to Kings in its entirety, in addition to their own music. The cross-country tour will be titled A Tribute to Kings and will kick off in May.
Korn and Faith No More are taking their mega rock show on the road in North America this summer, for a an action-packed tour slated to kick off on Aug. 7 at the Pepsi Center in Denver. The 26-date outing will also feaure System of a Down's Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway, Helmet, Spotlights and '68 on select dates.
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David Byrne’s hit stage show American Utopia ends its first run tonight (February 16), following 121 performances at Hudson Theatre on Broadway. Now, Byrne has announced the popular musical’s second run, which will kick off September 18, 2020, and continue for 17 weeks through January 17, 2021. The second run will return to the Hudson Theatre.
Nashville-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lennon Stellahas announced her North American Three.Two.One tour with special guest Kevin Garrett. The tour is named after her debut album Three.Two.One, which is expected later this year.The 28-date tour will kick off on May 22 at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, and run through Toronto, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, Winnipeg, Canada, and more.
Oh Sees have announced a September tour of North America. The band, joined on the road by Mr. Elevator, will play 18 shows that month. The North American shows follow spring and summer stops in the United Kingdom and Europe, as well as a May 9 benefit show in Los Angeles to support Elizabeth House and the East Los Angeles Women’s Center.
Rock band Rival Sons announced a North American headline tour Tuesday (Feb. 11), touring in support of their 2019 Grammy-nominated album Feral Roots.
Girl Talk is heading out on tour. The Pittsburgh DJ/producer will play North American shows this spring. Check out his schedule below and get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Underworld—the legendary electronic duo of Rick Smith and Karl Hyde—have announced their first series of North American shows since 2015, as Billboard notes. They’ll play five concerts, kicking off May 15 in San Francisco and wrapping up May 27 in Toronto. Find their full itinerary below.
Heavy metal legends Megadeth and Lamb of God are joining forces for a massive North American co-headlining tour. Presented by SiriusXM, the tour will also feature special guests Trivium and In Flames.The summer tour will launch in Bristow, VA.
The Rolling Stones are heading back out on the road. The latest iteration of their No Filter tour begins May 8 in San Diego and encompasses a string of North American stadiums before wrapping up July 9 in Atlanta. Watch a trailer and find the dates below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Big Thief performed their song “Shoulders” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (February 4). Check it out below. The band has also announced North American tour dates. Those shows begin in July, following stops in Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Find Big Thief’s schedule below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Guns N’ Roses who have been on tour for the better part of the past five years, today announced the North American dates for their 2020 global stadium tour. The tour launches in Mexico City on March 14 and then rolls through previously announced dates in Latin America and Europe before hitting the U.S., fittingly enough, on July 4.
K-pop girl group (G)I-dle are set to take on the U.S. with the North American leg of their I-Land 2020 world tour.The six-member team will tour the world between April and July with dates across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.