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LACUNA COIL Announces Massive ‘Sleepless Empire US’ 2026 Tour

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Fresh off their high-octane European run, Italian metal icons Lacuna Coil have officially announced the ‘Sleepless Empire US’ tour for Spring 2026. The trek follows the release of their 10th studio album, ‘Sleepless Empire’, which arrived on February 14, 2025, via Century Media Records. To celebrate the announcement, the band has unleashed a crushing live video for “Hosting the Shadow,” filmed during their standout performance at the 2025 Aftershock Festival. The video features a guest appearance by Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe, who joined vocalists Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro on stage to deliver one of the album’s most aggressive and cathartic moments. Despite performing with a fever during the shoot, Scabbia describes the experience as one of pure joy and “positive energy,” a sentiment that translates vividly through the raw, cinematic footage.

The North American tour kicks off on March 24th at the Gramercy Theatre in New York and features a heavy-hitting support lineup. The band will be joined by Escape The Fate for the duration of the tour, with “death-pop” duo VOWWS providing support for the first half and Brazilian metalcore outfit AXTY taking over for the later dates. From the gothic textures of “Oxygen” to the blistering intensity of “Never Dawn,” the ‘Sleepless Empire’ era represents Lacuna Coil at their most uncompromising and textured. General ticket sales begin today, Friday, December 19th, at 10 AM local time, marking the start of a new chapter for the band in North America. Whether through the lens of their historic festival appearances or the intimate dark atmosphere of the upcoming theater run, Lacuna Coil continues to prove why they remain essential architects of modern heavy music.

LACUNA COIL – ‘Sleepless Empire US’ Tour 2026:

  • March 24 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre (w/ VOWWS)
  • March 25 – Worcester, MA – Palladium (w/ VOWWS)
  • March 27 – Cleveland, OH – Globe Iron (w/ VOWWS)
  • March 28 – Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall (w/ VOWWS)
  • March 29 – Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall (w/ VOWWS)
  • March 31 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 2 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 3 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 4 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 5 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 7 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 8 – Sacramento, CA – Ace Of Spades (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 11 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 12 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 13 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater (w/ VOWWS)
  • April 15 – Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall (w/ AXTY)
  • April 16 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre (w/ AXTY)
  • April 17 – Houston, TX – House of Blues (w/ AXTY)
  • April 19 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues (w/ AXTY)
  • April 21 – Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues (w/ AXTY)
  • April 22 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room (w/ AXTY)
  • April 24 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm (w/ AXTY)
  • April 25 – Atlanta, GA – Hell at The Masquerade (w/ AXTY)
  • April 26 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground (w/ AXTY)
  • April 28 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry (w/ AXTY)
  • April 30 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live (w/ AXTY)
  • May 1 – Albany, NY – Empire Live (w/ AXTY)

IRATION Returns to the Source with Massive “Where It All Began” 2026 Summer Tour

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Pacific-rooted reggae-rock icons Iration have officially announced their “Where It All Began” Summer Tour 2026, a 34-city trek designed to celebrate nearly two decades of independent success. Kicking off May 6 in Santa Fe, the tour features longtime friends Tribal Seeds as support on most dates, hitting a curated mix of scenic outdoor pavilions and intimate theaters across the US. Lead singer Micah Pueschel describes 2026 as a year for giving back, promising an entirely new setlist and a refined live production that balances high-energy spectacle with the closeness of the band’s early days. The tour includes major stops at New York City’s The Rooftop at Pier 17, a two-night stand at Denver’s Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom, and a performance at San Diego’s iconic Gallagher Square before wrapping up in Avila Beach on June 28.

This tour serves as the perfect launchpad for Iration’s forthcoming album, expected early next year. Throughout 2025, the band teased their new sound with singles like “Roots” featuring Maoli and “Say Goodnight” with Little Stranger, building momentum toward what Pueschel calls their “best year yet.” With over 1 billion streams to their name, the group is doubling down on fan connection through their new Irators VIP Fan Club, offering early ticket access and exclusive sneak peeks of the new record. As they return to the road, Iration remains a powerhouse of the American reggae-rock scene, delivering a sophisticated blend of laid-back island vibes and polished rock technicality that continues to captivate audiences nationwide.

Iration with Tribal Seeds – Where It All Began Summer Tour 2026 Dates:

  • May 6 – Santa Fe, NM – Santa Fe Brewing Company *
  • May 8 – Corpus Christi, TX – Concrete Street Pavilion
  • May 10 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
  • May 14 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
  • May 15 – Cocoa, FL – Cocoa Riverfront Park
  • May 19 – Pensacola, FL – Vinyl Music Hall *
  • May 21 – North Charleston, SC – Firefly Distillery
  • May 22 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater
  • May 23 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion
  • May 24 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
  • May 28 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
  • May 29 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17
  • May 30 – Atlantic City, NJ – Ocean Casino Resort
  • May 31 – Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues
  • June 5 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
  • June 6 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
  • June 7 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
  • June 9 – La Vista, NE – The Astro
  • June 12 – Boise, ID – Idaho Botanical Garden
  • June 13 – Redmond, WA – Marymoor Amphitheater
  • June 16 – Bozeman, MT – The ELM *
  • June 18 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
  • June 19 – Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom *
  • June 20 – Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom *
  • June 24 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
  • June 25 – San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square
  • June 26 – Costa Mesa, CA – Pacific Amphitheatre
  • June 28 – Avila Beach, CA – Avila Beach Resort ( no Tribal Seeds)*

LIZZIE WEBER Joins Forces with MARKÉTA IRGLOVÁ for Mystical “Maria” Visuals

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Lizzie Weber has officially released the music video for her new single “Maria,” a soul-stirring collaboration featuring Academy Award winner Markéta Irglová (The Swell Season, Once). Written in Weber’s hometown of St. Louis and recorded across the global axis of Seattle and Reykjavík, the track is a richly woven, otherworldly sonic tapestry that functions as a “symbolic prayer to the Mother of all there is.” Working with producer Nathan Yaccino (Brandi Carlile, Soundgarden) at The Ballard Bait Shop, Weber enlisted an elite group of performers—including bassist Eli Moore (First Aid Kit) and string player Abby Gundersen (SYML)—to anchor her warm, poetic lead vocals. The composition is lauded for its cathedral-like warmth and its striking resolution in the final act, where Irglová’s intricately layered harmonies create a luminous, spiritual shift. It is a deeply human invocation of the mystical, intended to provide listeners with a sacred space to pause and reflect.

20 Of The Best Gospel Albums That Are Pure Joy

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Gospel music has always been about feeling something big. Joy. Release. Community. Groove. Even if you skip the liner notes entirely, these albums hit with the same emotional force as soul, funk, R&B, rock, and hip hop. No sermons required. Just great records that happen to reach higher.

Andrae Crouch – ‘Take Me Back’
Warm melodies and rich arrangements define this album, blending gospel with soul and pop instincts. Its emotional pull comes from sincerity and craft rather than spectacle.

Al Green – ‘The Lord Will Make a Way’
Smooth, restrained, and deeply soulful, this album sounds like a late-night conversation set to velvet grooves. Green lets feel and phrasing do the heavy lifting, proving great gospel can be subtle and endlessly replayable.

Aretha Franklin – ‘Amazing Grace’
Recorded live, this album captures Aretha at her most open and powerful. Every song feels immediate, communal, and overflowing with feeling.

Bob Dylan – ‘Slow Train Coming’
Sharp songwriting meets clean, muscular production. Even listeners who skip the message stick around for the grooves and Dylan’s conviction.

CeCe Winans – ‘Alabaster Box’
Graceful and beautifully paced, this album highlights Winans’ control and warmth. It unfolds patiently, letting each song breathe.

Donny McClurkin – ‘Again’
Built on strong melodies and emotional clarity, this record leans into reflection and uplift. The focus stays on feeling rather than flash.

Edwin Hawkins Singers – ‘Let Us Go into the House of the Lord’
Much more than one famous song, this album flows with energy and joy. Choir-driven and rhythmic, it sounds alive in every moment.

Kirk Franklin – ‘Kirk Franklin and the Family’
A true communal album that feels like a room full of voices moving together. Its sense of joy and togetherness still lands decades later.

Mahalia Jackson – ‘The Power and the Glory’
A masterclass in phrasing and presence. Jackson’s voice carries authority, warmth, and deep emotional weight.

Marvin Sapp – ‘Thirsty’
Modern and spacious, this album moves patiently and with intention. The production leaves room for reflection and connection.

Mavis Staples – ‘You Are Not Alone’
Grounded, soulful, and deeply human, this album wraps reassurance into every track. Staples sounds timeless and completely at ease.

Prince – ‘The Rainbow Children’
Funk, jazz, and spiritual curiosity collide in a dense, adventurous record. It rewards repeat listens and open ears.

Sam Cooke – ‘The Best of the Soul Stirrers’
Before pop stardom, this captures Cooke’s emotional precision and phrasing. The performances feel intimate and deeply expressive.

Shirley Caesar – ‘First Lady’
Commanding and joyful, this album highlights her ability to balance power with warmth. Every track carries momentum and confidence.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe – ‘Gospel Train’
Electric guitar, swagger, and pure joy. Tharpe sounds fearless, playful, and decades ahead of her time.

Sufjan Stevens – ‘Seven Swans’
Fragile and intimate, this album feels handwritten rather than produced. Its quiet beauty lingers long after it ends.

The Blind Boys of Alabama – ‘Spirit of the Century’
Tradition meets grit in performances full of life and texture. Old songs feel present and urgent.

The Staple Singers – ‘Uncloudy Day’
Where gospel, soul, and community meet effortlessly. The harmonies feel lived-in and endlessly comforting.

Tramaine Hawkins – ‘Live’
Big vocals, huge moments, and unstoppable energy. This album captures the thrill of a room reacting in real time.

Yolanda Adams – ‘Mountain High Valley Low’
A vocal showcase that balances power with restraint. The songs move smoothly, carried by clarity and confidence.

ASYLUM ROAD Shatters the Façade with New Groove-Metal Anthem “Mask of Oblivion”

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Northern Ireland’s Asylum Road has unleashed “Mask of Oblivion,” a crushing and emotionally charged groove-metal assault that navigates the harrowing reality of internal mental warfare. Hailing from Derry, the band seamlessly fuses the weight of groove metal with the urgency of metalcore and soaring melodic depth, creating a sound that will resonate deeply with fans of Killswitch Engage and Sylosis. The track unfolds like a cinematic battle, transitioning from tight, punishing verses to an expansive chorus that serves as a visceral cry for help. The journey culminates in a blistering guitar solo that bleeds into a haunting piano outro, capturing the raw vulnerability and devastating honesty that has become the band’s signature.

Lyrically, vocalist Darryn Mc Cartney delivers a gut-wrenching portrayal of the exhausting performance required to hide mental health struggles behind a societal façade. This single marks a significant evolution for the collective following their 2024 debut EP, The Fear, and highlights the fresh creative energy brought by new guitarist Paul Sandy. “Mask of Oblivion” serves as a powerful precursor to their upcoming EP, Cerca Trova, arriving in June 2026. By blending extreme heaviness with unfiltered human experience, Asylum Road establishes themselves as a compelling and relentless force in the modern metal landscape, proving that their most effective weapon is their absolute transparency.

RICK SPRINGFIELD Announces First 2026 Tour Dates and New Year’s Eve Special

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Grammy-winning icon Rick Springfield is gearing up for a high-octane 2026, revealing his first official tour dates for the new year. Before hitting the road, the 76-year-old power-pop legend will help ring in 2026 as a featured performer on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest on December 31st. Following that national spotlight, Springfield’s newly announced itinerary kicks off in March, bringing his timeless hits and energetic stage presence to arenas, casinos, and festivals across the US. From Texas to Tennessee, the tour showcases an artist who has remained one of the hardest-working performers in rock, consistently adding new chapters to a career that spans over five decades of chart-topping success.

This latest run of shows follows Springfield’s recent standout contribution to the tribute album Play On: A Raspberries Tribute, where he delivered a signature high-energy take on the classic “Go All the Way.” Known for his melodic craftsmanship and enduring appeal, Springfield continues to balance a busy live schedule with creative projects that pay homage to his roots while keeping his sound fresh for modern audiences. With stops in Dallas, Charleston, and a major festival appearance at Gatlinburg’s Mountain Music Festival in August, these initial dates are expected to be just the beginning of a larger 2026 campaign. Fans can look forward to a setlist packed with classics like “Jessie’s Girl” and “Affair of the Heart,” delivered with the vitality that has become Springfield’s trademark.

Rick Springfield 2026 Tour Dates:

  • March 7 – Dallas, TX – Mesquite Arena
  • March 8 – Lake Charles, LA – L’Auberge Casino Resort
  • April 10 – Immokalee, FL – Seminole Center
  • April 15 – Charleston, SC – The Charleston Music Hall
  • April 18 – Tiffin, OH – The Ritz Theatre
  • May 28 – Auburn, WA – Muckleshoot Casino Event Center
  • May 30 – Napa, CA – Uptown Theatre Napa
  • Aug. 23 – Gatlinburg, TN – The Mountain Music Festival

DRAGONY Returns with Epic ‘Elden Ring’ Inspired Single “Shadow and Flame”

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Austrian power metal stalwarts Dragony are diving back into their deep pop-culture roots with the release of their new single, “Shadow and Flame.” Created over the summer of 2025, the track draws direct inspiration from the monumental video game Elden Ring and its Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. To match the game’s epic scale, the band has officially expanded their lineup with new lead singer Maria Nesh, whose versatile “Valkyrie” vocals add a fresh dimension to their sound. The single also features a powerhouse guest appearance from Brittney Slayes (Unleash The Archers), creating a vocal trifecta that rounds out the band’s FromSoftware-inspired trilogy alongside previous hits “Kiln of the First Flame” and “Lords of the Hunt.”

Produced by the legendary Jacob Hansen and featuring orchestral arrangements by Lasse Elkjear, “Shadow and Flame” is accompanied by a dark, somber cover by Stan Decker, depicting the Scadutree and the fiery serpent of Messmer. The release serves as a high-octane prelude to the band’s massive 2026 European tour alongside Ensiferum and Freedom Call, which kicks off in January. Whether they are exploring the lore of the Lands Between or delivering their signature historical fantasies from 2024’s Hic Svnt Dracones, Dragony continues to sharpen their craft as one of the most imaginative forces in the genre. This latest single is a technical and thematic triumph, proving that their creative well is as deep as the dungeons they sing about.

Dragony 2026 Live Dates: On Tour with Ensiferum & Freedom Call:

  • 1/7 — Heidelberg, DE — Halle 02
  • 1/8 — Treviso, IT — New Age
  • 1/9 — Zürich, CH — Meh Suff! Winter Festival
  • 1/10 — Paris, FR — La Machine Du Moulin Rouge
  • 1/11 — London, GB — The Dome
  • 1/13 — Esch/Alzette, LU — Rockhal
  • 1/14 — Haarlem, NL — Patronaat
  • 1/15 — Cologne, DE — Live Music Hall
  • 1/16 — Geiselwind, DE — Music Hall
  • 1/17 — Leipzig, DE — Hellraiser
  • 1/18 — Stuttgart, DE — LKA Longhorn
  • 1/19 — Hamburg, DE — Markthalle
  • 1/20 — Frankfurt, DE — Batschkapp
  • 1/21 — Berlin, DE — Festsaal Kreuzberg
  • 1/22 — Warsaw, PL — Proxima
  • 1/23 — Kosice, SK — Colloseum
  • 1/24 — Krakow, PL — Hype Park
  • 1/25 — Budapest, HU — Barba Negra
  • 1/27 — Munich, DE — Backstage Werk
  • 1/28 — Brno, CZ — Sono
  • 1/29 — Salzburg, AT — Rockhouse
  • 1/30 — Memmingen, DE — Kaminwerk
  • 1/31 — Nijmegen, NL — Doornroosje
  • 2/1 — St. Niklaas, BE — De Casino

Headline & Festival Shows:

  • 2/21 — St. Pölten, AT — Freiraum
  • 3/14 — Marsberg, DE — Metal Diver Festival
  • 3/23-3/28 — Mayrhofen, AT — Full Metal Mayrhofen
  • 4/10-4/11 — Roskilde, DK — Epic Fest
  • 5/29 — Alesund, NO — Warriors Of Steel Festival
  • 6/11 — Zamora, ES — Z! Live

WINTERWONDERGRASS STEAMBOAT Returns for 13th Annual Mountaintop Reunion

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WinterWonderGrass Steamboat is set to return to the snowy peaks of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, from February 27 to March 1, 2026, for its 13th annual celebration of music, community, and craft brews. As one of the few remaining fiercely independent festivals, WWG continues to champion an authentic, “Leave No Trace” experience that pairs world-class skiing with the finest in Americana, bluegrass, and roots music. The 2026 lineup features 30 bands across four stages, including headlining sets from The Devil Makes Three, Leftover Salmon, and The Infamous Stringdusters. This year’s roster reinforces the festival’s reputation as a premier tastemaker, with 11 artists making their WWG debut alongside fan favorites like Sierra Hull, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, and Elephant Revival.

Beyond the main stage, the weekend offers a deep, immersive experience for the “adventurous spirit,” from free pop-up shows at Thunderhead Lodge to the daily Taste of WonderGrass complimentary tastings featuring local brewers. Families are welcomed with dedicated Kids Zones, while aspiring musicians can join Camp Coletrain, a two-day music workshop led by Coleman Smith of Yonder Mountain String Band. Whether you are catching an “artist at large” like Andy Frasco or Lindsay Lou in a heated tent or shredding the legendary Champagne Powder on the mountain, WinterWonderGrass remains a visceral sanctuary for those who value quality experience over commercial scale. Single-day and three-day tickets are available now, verifying the festival’s status as the gold standard for the winter music circuit.

2026 WinterWonderGrass Steamboat Artist Lineup:

  • The Devil Makes Three
  • Leftover Salmon
  • The Infamous Stringdusters
  • Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country
  • Elephant Revival
  • Sierra Hull
  • Andy Frasco (Artist at Large)
  • Lindsay Lou (Artist at Large)
  • Mountain Grass Unit
  • Moontricks
  • Clay Street Unit
  • TopHouse
  • Chaparelle
  • Magoo
  • The Fretliners
  • Daniel Rodriguez String Band
  • The Last Revel
  • Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
  • WinterWonderWomen
  • Pickin’ on the Dead featuring Rob Eaton
  • Johnny Mullenax
  • AJ Lee (Artist at Large)
  • Silas Herman & The Tone Unit
  • Banshee Tree
  • Broken Compass Bluegrass
  • Tyree Woods (Artist at Large)
  • Little Moon Travelers
  • Deer Creek Sharp Shooters
  • Graham Good and the Painters

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Release ‘Alive in the Catacombs’ for Free Worldwide Streaming

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Queens of the Stone Age have officially unlocked their vaulted cinematic experience, Alive in the Catacombs, making it available for free streaming on YouTube as of December 16, 2025. Filmed in July 2024, the concert film captures the band performing deep within the atmospheric ossuaries of Paris—a feat nearly 20 years in the making and the first time the city ever sanctioned a musical performance in the tunnels. The setlist features five epically reimagined tracks tailored to the space’s eerie acoustics, including a haunting medley of “Running Joke / Paper Machete” and deep cuts like “Suture Up Your Future.” Accompanying the concert is the documentary Alive in Paris and Before, directed by Andreas Neumann, which documents the intense emotional and physical trials the band faced—including Joshua Homme’s emergency surgery just hours after filming—to realize this underground vision.

The free YouTube release follows a successful run on the Criterion Channel and worldwide theatrical screenings in over 20 countries. This digital gift to fans arrives just after the band wrapped their highly acclaimed “Catacombs Tour,” which saw them bringing these orchestral and stripped-down arrangements to historic venues like the Royal Albert Hall. The momentum continues into 2026, as the band is set to feature on Austin City Limits on January 31st, delivering a three-act masterclass accompanied by a nine-piece orchestra. Whether through the skeletal resonance of the Paris tunnels or the grand stage of PBS, Queens of the Stone Age verify their status as “superlative theatrical showmen” at the very top of the rock canon.

BAD SUNS Announce Massive 2026 “Accelerator” Headlining Tour

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Following the massive success of their late-summer release Accelerator, Bad Suns have officially announced a major headlining tour for 2026. The trek kicks off with a run of European and UK dates in February and March before hitting North America for 24 high-energy nights. Since its debut, Accelerator has been hailed as the band’s strongest work in over a decade, propelled by the success of the lead single “Communicating,” which climbed to #19 on the alternative rock radio charts. Formed as teenagers in 2012, the trio of Cristo Bowman, Gavin Bennett, and Miles Morris have evolved their signature blend of ’80s synth sheen and indie rock into something more contemplative and purposeful. This tour represents a victory lap for a band that has successfully pushed into a bright new era, verifying their status as mainstays of the alternative scene.

Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale today, Friday, December 19th, at 10 AM local time. Fans can expect a setlist that balances the dreamy, contemplative heights of the new record with the infectious energy of their early hits. From intimate UK stops like Glasgow’s King Tut’s to iconic US venues like Asbury Park’s The Stone Pony, the tour is designed to bring the vibrant atmosphere of Accelerator to life across two continents. With over ten years of collective growth behind them, Bad Suns are entering 2026 with a renewed vitality that is evident in every note of their new material. It is a sophisticated next step for the group, proving that their magnetic sound is only getting sharper with time.

Bad Suns 2026 Tour Dates:

UK/EU Dates

  • Feb 28 – Glasgow, UK @ King Tut’s
  • March 2 – Dublin, Ireland @ Whelan’s
  • March 4 – Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
  • March 5 – London, UK @ Electric Ballroom
  • March 7 – Cologne, Germany @ Artheater
  • March 8 – Antwerp, Belgium @ Kavka
  • March 9 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg
  • March 12 – Prague, Czechia @ Cafe V Lese
  • March 13 – Berlin, Germany @ Privatclub
  • March 14 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Hotel Cecil

North American Dates

  • March 27 – Boulder Theater – Boulder, CO
  • March 28 – Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO
  • March 30 – Madrid Theatre – Kansas City, MO
  • March 31 – Red Flag – St. Louis, MO
  • April 2 – Majestic Theatre – Madison, WI
  • April 3 – Elevation at the Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI
  • April 4 – Hi-Fi Indianapolis – Indianapolis, IN
  • April 5 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
  • April 7 – Higher Ground Ballroom – South Burlington, VT
  • April 8 – Toad’s Place – New Haven, CT
  • April 10 – The Stone Pony – Asbury Park, NJ
  • April 11 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
  • April 12 – Jefferson Theater – Charlottesville, VA
  • April 14 – The Underground – Charlotte, NC
  • April 15 – Music Farm – Charleston, SC
  • April 17 – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, FL
  • April 18 – House of Blues – Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • April 19 – Saturn – Birmingham, AL
  • April 21 – George’s Majestic Lounge – Fayetteville, AR
  • April 22 – Tower Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK
  • April 24 – The Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX
  • April 25 – Brewster Street Ice House – Corpus Christi, TX
  • April 28 – El Rey Theater – Albuquerque, NM
  • April 29 – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ