The 1975‘s second album has one of the longest titles in history, and by the time they’ve finished it might just have sparked one of the longest touring campaigns too.
The band’s latest American run since the release of I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It last year will start at the Pesi Center in Mexico City on April 9th, and come their previously announced gig at Madison Square Garden in New York they’ll have been on the road throughout May.
It all ends at the Bunbury Music Festival in Cincinnati at the start of June.
Tour dates:
APRIL
9 – Mexico City, Pepsi Center
11 – Guadalajara, Patio 2 Auditorio Telmex
12 – Monterey, Auditorio Banamex
15 – Allen, Allen Event Center
17, 18 – Austin, ACL Live at Moody Theater
19 – Tulsa, Brady Theater
21 – El Paso, Abraham Chavez Theatre
22 – Mesa, Mesa Amphitheatre
23 – Tucson, Tucson Music Hall
25 – San Diego, Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
27 – Los Angeles, Greek Theatre
28 – San Francisco, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
30 – Seattle, WaMu Theater
MAY
1 – Vancouver, PNE Forum
3 – Boise, CenturyLink Arena
5 – Salt Lake City The Great Saltair
6 – Denver, Fillmore Auditorium
9 – Kansas City, Starlight Theatre
11 – Pittsburgh, Stage AE
12 – Bethlehem, Sands Bethlehem Event Center
16 – Milwaukee, The Eagles Ballroom
17 – St Paul, Roy Wilkins Auditorium
19 – Lancaster, Pinewood Bowl Amphitheater
22 – Detroit, The Fillmore)
23 – Rochester, Main Street Armory
25 – Ottawa, Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre
26 – Montreal, Plaine des Jeux
26-28 – Boston, Boston Calling Festival
28 – Glens Falls, Glens Falls Civic Center
30, 31 – Niagara Falls, Rapids Theatre
JUNE
1 – New York, Madison Square Garden
3 – Columbus, Express Live!
2-4 Cincinnati, Bunbury Music Festival