Tour news: Eagles, Oneohtrix Point Never, Slow Pulp, Ragana / Sunrot, Bad Moves, Being Dead, more
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
EAGLES @ SPHERE
Eagles have extended their run at Las Vegas’ Sphere with four more shows happening December 6, 7, 13 and 14. With four shows each in September, October and November, that brings their total number of shows at the eye-popping venue to 16. Tickets here.
THE LEMONHEADS’ “IT’S A SHAME ABOUT COME ON FEEL” TOUR
We’re still waiting for The Lemonheads‘ anticipated first album of original material in nearly 20 years, but in the meantime, they’ll celebrate 1992’s It’s A Shame About Ray and 1993’s Come on Feel The Lemonheads by playing them in full on tour.
TENACIOUS D
Jack Black and Kyle Gass will be hitting the road in October, just a little before Election Day, raising voter awareness the only way they know how — via the heavy acoustic riffage of Tenacious D.
GREEN DAY
Green Day are about to begin their stadium tour with The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas, which includes an NYC show at Citi Field on August 5. Before that, they’ll be in Manhattan for an early morning show in Central Park that’s part of Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series.
ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER
Oneohtrix Point Never has announced the fall leg of Again Tour which includes an LA show at Hollywood Palladium on October 3 with special guests Laraaji & Earth. That show is just ahead of his appearance at Form Arcosanti 2024 in New Mexico and those two shows are his only currently North American dates, but he does have a number of EU shows.
ULRIKA SPACEK
London psych band Ulrika Spacek, who made last year’s excellent Compact Trauma, will be back in North America in September for a three week tour.
UNIFORM
NYC industrial rock band Uniform have announced their fifth studio album, American Standard, which will be out August 23 via Sacred Bones. They’ve also announced a NYC release show and West Coast dates.
SLOW PULP
Slow Pulp will be on tour in November and they’ve now got two NYC shows at Webster Hall: November 14 with Hannah Jadagu and Free Range and November 15 with Full Body 2 and Armlock.
RIVAL SCHOOLS
Rival Schools gave their classic 2001 debut album United By Fate an expanded 20th anniversary reissue in 2022, reunited for live shows in 2023, and toured with Thursday earlier this year, and now they’ve got more plans to celebrate the band’s 25th anniversary.
HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER
Hiss Golden Messenger‘s most recent album is 2023’s Jump For Joy, but they’ll look back to 2010’s Bad Debt for a new tour this fall.
BEING DEAD
Austin psych duo Being Dead will release their new album EELS on September 27 on Bayonet. They’ll be on the road for it too, and the “EELS on WHEELS” tour hits NYC on October 18 at Brooklyn Made.
THE ARMED & HO99O9
Two bands known for their wild live shows, The Armed and Ho99o9, are hitting the road together this fall for a co-headlining tour.
SPEED
Australian hardcore band Speed are gearing up to release their debut LP Only One Mode on July 12 via Flatspot Records and Last Ride Records, and they just announced that they’ll support it with a headlining North American tour this September.
BAD MOVES
Bad Moves have announced a new LP, Wearing out the Refrain, due September 13 via Don Giovanni. The band’s own David Combs co-produced it with Hop Along/Algernon Cadwallader’s Joe Reinhart, and the first single is “Hallelujah,” a glammy rocker written in support of queer and trans rights. Bad Moves also announced release shows happening in DC, Philly, and Brooklyn (Baby’s All Right on September 29).
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RAGANA / SUNROT / COUCH SLUT / CHANNEL VESSEL
Ragana and Sunrot begin their tour together in July, and it includes an NYC show at Trans-Pecos on August 1. Joining them for that show will be Couch Slut (who just played Outline with Ragana on Saturday) and Channel Vessel; tickets are on sale now.
JD MCPHERSON
Nashville musician JD McPherson has announced Nite Owls, his first album in six years, which will be out September 27 via New West. He’ll be on tour this year as well, including opening for Robert Plant & Alison Krauss in August and a headline tour this fall.
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