Vampire Weekend announce North American touring for 2020


New Order at Bristol Amphitheatre, July 2019 (Jessica Bartolini for Live4ever)

Photo: Jessica Bartolini for Live4ever




Vampire Weekend are making plans for 2020.

The band’s touring behind this year’s Father Of The Bride album will again focus primarily on North America as we head into next year, with tours announced for the spring, summer and autumn of 2020 beginning with four shows in May.

More immediate touring resumes again in North America later this month, through there are some European dates booked for November.

Tour dates:

September
23 – Columbus, Ohio, Express Live
24 – Detroit, Michigan, Michigan Lottery Amphitheater
25 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park
27 – Seattle, WA, WaMu, Theater
28 – Portland, OR, McMenamins Edgefield
29 – Kansas City, Missouri, Starlight Theatre
30 – Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bok Center

October
1 – San Francisco, CA, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
2 – Los Angeles, CA, Hollywood Bowl
3 – San Diego, CA, CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU
6 – Salt Lake City, UT, The Complex
7 – Birmingham, Alabama, Bjcc Concert Hall
8,9 – Denver, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre

November
7 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh, UK
8 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, UK
11 – O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK
13,14 – Alexandra Palace, London, UK
16 – Zenith, Paris, France
18 – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium
19 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands

May 2020
28 – Burlington, Vermont, Midway Lawn
29 – Westbrook, Maine, Savings Pavilion At Rock Row
30 – Essex Junction, Vermont, Champlain Valley Expo
31 – Gilford, New Hampshire, Bank Of New Hampshire Pavilion

June 2020
2 – Lewiston, New York, Artpark
3 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Stage Ae
12 – Asheville, North Carolina, New Belgium Brewing Asheville

August 2020
9 – Bend, Oregon, Les Schwab Amphitheater
10 – Nampa, Idaho, Ford Idaho Center
12 – Bonner, Montana, Kettlehouse Amphitheater
14 – Calgary, Alberta, Bmo Centre – Calgary Stampede
15 – Edmonton, Alberta, Edmonton Convention Centre

September 2020
23 – Columbus, Ohio, Express Live
24 – Sterling Heights, Michigan, Freedom Hill Amphitheatre
26 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mcgrath Amphitheatre
27 – Lincoln, Nebraska, Pinewood Bowl Theater
29 – Kansas City, Missouri, Starlight Theatre
30 – Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bok Center

October 2020
6 – New Orleans, Louisiana, Saenger Theatre
7 – Birmingham, Alabama, Bjcc Concert Hall


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