Passion Pit Announce a Massive Summer Tour and New EP

Passion Pit are back on the road. Michael Angelakos and his full band have announced a North American summer tour stretching from June through August, hitting club dates, major festivals, and two nights at the 9:30 Club in Washington DC. Tickets are available now. The run includes stops at Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, Summerfest, Middle Waves Music Festival, Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, and Up In The Sky Festival in Aspen.

The tour arrives alongside the announcement of the Pretty Penny EP, a new release celebrating twenty years since the Chunk of Change debut EP, which launched Passion Pit from Angelakos’ dorm room in Boston to sold-out shows and a Best New Band award from the Boston Phoenix. The release date and tracklist will be announced soon, but Angelakos has signaled it will point toward a significant volume of new material recorded with the full band, a first for Passion Pit.

That full band, Giuliano Pizzulo on lead guitar and synths, Eric Scullin on bass and synths, Denzel Cox on organs and synths, and Ben Barter on drums and drum machine, brings a new dimension to Angelakos’ songwriting that fans have not heard on record before. The live show has always been where Passion Pit’s layered, emotionally charged sound hits hardest, and a full-band studio record promises to capture that energy in a new way.

“Sleepyhead,” the triple-platinum breakthrough from Chunk of Change, remains one of indie pop’s most beloved songs. A new remix with Sofi Tukker, released in March 2025, introduced it to a fresh generation. The Pretty Penny EP and this tour together frame a band that is honoring its origins while moving decisively forward.

Thirty-five dates. Two decades of music. This summer, Passion Pit are everywhere.

North American Passion Pit Tour Dates:

June 6 — Fort Wayne, IN — Middle Waves Music Festival

June 7 — Detroit, MI — Majestic Theatre

June 9 — Richmond, VA — The National

June 10 — Norfolk, VA — The NorVa

June 11 — Columbia, SC — The Senate

June 13 — Manchester, TN — Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival

June 14 — Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore

June 16 — Indianapolis, IN — Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

June 18 — Milwaukee, WI — Summerfest

June 19 — St. Louis, MO — The Hawthorn

June 20 — Kansas City, MO — The Truman

June 22 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE

June 23 — Columbus, OH — Newport Music Hall

June 24 — Cleveland, OH — Globe Iron

June 26 — Rothbury, MI — Electric Forest

July 19 — Saint Paul, MN — Minnesota Yacht Club Festival

July 20 — Chicago, IL — Riviera Theater

July 22 — Buffalo, NY — Electric City

July 24 — Boston, MA — House of Blues

July 25 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17

July 26 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore

July 28 — Washington, DC — 9:30 Club

July 29 — Washington, DC — 9:30 Club

July 31 — Raleigh, NC — The Ritz

August 1 — Atlanta, GA — The Eastern

August 3 — Oklahoma City, OK — Tower Theatre

August 5 — Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren

August 7 — Aspen, CO — Up In The Sky Festival

August 9 — Denver, CO — Ogden Theatre

August 11 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex, Rockwell

August 13 — Seattle, WA — Showbox SoDo

August 14 — Portland, OR — Roseland Theater

August 16 — Oakland, CA — Fox Theater

August 18 — Los Angeles, CA — The Bellwether