
"RÜFÜS DU SOLRÜFÜS DU SOL have announced their biggest North American tour to date, hitting such iconic venues as Madison Square Garden (June 25), Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, and more with openers including Fcukers, Bob Moses, Maribou State, and more. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E-STREET BANDruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have announced the Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour which happens this spring at arenas across the US."
"FAILUREAlternative rock veterans and heavy shoegaze pioneers Failure will tour in support of their just-announced new album. J COLEAfter releasing his long-awaited double album The Fall-Off earlier this month, J. Cole has announced a massive world tour. CHAPTERHOUSEUK shoegaze vets Chapterhouse have announced their first North American tour in 16 years surrounding the three Slide Away events in NYC, LA and Chicago."
"MAC DEMARCOMac DeMarco is on tour in Japan now, and he has lots more shows lined up throughout the year: he'll be in Asia through the beginning of March and heads to South America in April, returns to the US in May, then onto Europe from June through September. Once that run is done, he'll be back stateside in October, and he's just announced a pair of new NYC shows. ANDREW MCMAHON 3 PIANOS & SOLO SHOWSAndrew McMahon will be playing three full-band, piano-centric shows featuring music from his bands Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, along with a couple solo shows. CMATCMAT will be back in North America this spring and her Brooklyn Paramount show on May 14 is sold out, so she's added a show at Brooklyn Steel on May 15."
Multiple prominent artists are scheduling extensive tours across North America and internationally, with headline dates at major arenas and stadiums. Rüfüs Du Sol will play landmark venues including Madison Square Garden, Fenway Park, and Wrigley Field with a varied list of openers. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will run an arena-focused Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour beginning in Minneapolis. J. Cole and Failure plan massive tours supporting recent releases, while shoegaze veterans Chapterhouse return to North America after 16 years. Mac DeMarco, Andrew McMahon, CMAT, and new projects from former black midi members add diverse routing and sold-out dates.
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