Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
INDIGO GIRLS
Folk duo Indigo Girls are on tour now in support of their new album Look Long, and have added more dates. Those include a second night at Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on November 4 (the other Cap show is 11/3). All dates are here.
STEVIE NICKS
Stevie Nicks’ tour hits Madison Square Garden this weekend and she’s just added 2024 dates.
EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY
Explosions in the Sky released their first new album in seven years, End, earlier this month, and they’re on tour supporting it, with a Brooklyn show on October 5 at Kings Theatre. While they’re in NYC, they’ve added two intimate shows performing their 2003 album The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place in full.
BUFFALO TOM
Boston indie rock greats Buffalo Tom have a couple Northeast shows on their schedule, playing their hometown on December 2 at Paradise Rock Club, and then NYC’s Bowery Ballroom on January 13.
ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER
Oneohtrix Point Never’s new album Again is out this week, and he’s announced 2024 dates, including NYC’s newly refurbished Brooklyn Paramount Theater.
DARKER WAVES SIDE SHOWS
Huntington Beach, CA’s inaugural Darker Waves Festival happens November 18 with New Order, Tears for Fears, The B-52s, Echo & The Bunnymen, Devo, The Psychedelic Furs, The Human League, OMD, Violent Femmes, The Cardigans, X, and more. The festival is sold out (join the waiting list) but a few of this year’s acts — including New Order, The Bunnymen and OMD — are playing side shows before and after the fest, which have just been announced.
HOW DID THIS GET MADE
Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas and June Diane Raphael will be taking their long-running bad movie podcast How Did This Get Made on the road this fall, including a Brooklyn show at BAM.
LE COULEUR
Montreal synthpop trio Le Couleur just released new album Comme dans un penthouse, and will be on the road later this fall. Most dates are in Canada, but they will play Brooklyn’s Sultan Room on November 29.
THE COURETTES
Danish duo The Courettes begin their first-ever US headlinine tour on Tuesday (9/26) in Detroit, and includes stops in Chicago, Indianapolis, Louisville, Memphis (Gonerfest), Atlanta, DC, Baltimore, Brooklyn (Union Pool on 10/5 with Goons and The Wand-ers), New Haven and Providence.
FLATLAND CAVALRY
Texas country band Flatland Cavalry have extended their tour into 2024, adding new US headlining dates in Fort Worth, Athens, Nashville, and NYC. They’ll also be on tour throughout the fall, including shows supporting Parker McCollum and Lainey Wilson.
TY SEGALL
Ty Segall is probably about ready to announce his next album, and he’s already got a busy tour schedule that just got busier.
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