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THE STROKES IN CONCERT: American rockers the Strokes have been wowing audiences with their infectious hooks and post-punk influenced sound ever since breaking out in 2001 with Is This It. At the group's acclaimed live shows frontman Julian Casablancas showcases his distinct vocals on favorites like "Reptilia" and "Last Nite" while his bandmates keep pace with edgy guitar riffs, thumping basslines, and pounding drum patterns. With a decade-spanning collection of popular anthems at the ready, the Strokes always have fans singing along to their energetic sets on their can't-miss tours. BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT: New York City-based indie act the Strokes formed in 1998 and began playing local shows at popular venues in the area. They earned attention from major label execs after gaining widespread popularity for their intense live shows and with the release of their 2001 EP The Modern Age. They released their debut full-length album Is This It that same year, receiving universal acclaim from critics and fans and landing on Rolling Stone's Top 10 Debuts of All Time list. The five-piece has has continued to rule the charts with four more Top 10 albums over the course of the last decade, earning numerous awards and accolades in the process. They've become one of the most iconic rock acts of the era thanks to their collection of indie jams, and fans can experience their first-rate showmanship on full display every time they tour. FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY: "When The Strokes came out, everything was just so perfect. Julian Casablancas is literally the best frontman ever. He went into the audience twice! Also, Fab, Nick, Nikolai, and Albert are so talented." "It was really good. They sound just like they do on the albums, and often times songs sound even better. Even "You're So Right" sounded great. They weren't stiff or boring, they were far from it." "This show was absolutely amazing! One of the best -- if not the best -- concerts I've ever seen. The Strokes were fantastic! "
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One of my favorite strokes shows.
I have seen The Strokes many times. This show was one of my favorites. The crowd was really great and the band fed off of their energy.
Miss them!!
Need to go to another one of their shows. Saw them perform in Philly as opener to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. So good!
Phenomenal in Phlorida
They put on a killer show, despite the rain. Stadium show, row z, way up in the nosebleeds. Would do it 100 times over. Mind blowing finally seeing them live.
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I thought I was finally going to see The Strokes, bought tix and then Covid happened. Fast forward and then you guys played a big venue and open for RHCP?!?! I may never see you 😭 I hope to abandon my post in Texas to see you guys in NYC one day💜 Love The Voidz Love The Strokes I’ll be the crying Latina with the big hair
Best band ever!! GO ON TOUR!!
I have loved the strokes forever and got to see them perform for the first time in Charlotte on September 1st and it was the most amazing experience I loved it so much I went down to Orlando on September 15th just to see them perform again! They were amazing opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, two of my favorite bands! I only wish I could’ve seen them play for longer!! They need to go on their own tour!
Lifechanging
Started to really listen to The Strokes during the Covid-19 pandemic. They really got me through those dark times, much more than my therapist charging me hundreds. All I had to do was go on Spotify and unwind in the mercy of their tunes. Saw them perform more almost three years later, making it a full circle moment for me and this band:)
Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, you better not screw up when they become eligible. My favorite band! Would donate a kidney to see them perform again. Please go back on tour!
Need to see them now!
Saw them opening up for the chili peppers, went by so fast. Would love to see them again and see them perform a longer set.
GO ON TOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This band got us through 9/11, Covid-19 and the freakin 2020 election anxiety. They are the closest thing to therapy. Would die to see them again.
changed my life forever
best band ever. i would sell a kidney to see them live again. saw them live back in august 2022 and have been waiting to see them again ever since. please have a US tour. i’m begging you guys. i need to see the strokes live again before dying. i ❤️ you julian.
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It’s time to tune your air guitars.
This August, The Strokes have two North American concerts lined up this August — and for fans wondering “Is This It,” we can confirm, it is.
First up, the legendary NYC band heads southwest to perform with opening act Weyes Blood at Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Monday, Aug. 14.
Five days later, they’ll return home for a one-off gig at Forest Hills, NY’s Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 19 with special guest singer Angel Olsen, comedian Seaton Smith and Promiseland aka Johann Rashid.
Need last-minute tickets to see Julian Casablancas belt out “Someday,” “Reptilia,” “Last Nite,” “12:51,” “You Only Live Once” and bangers from their 2021 Grammy-winning album “The New Abnormal?”
Well, it’s not too late.
Seats are available for both shows — they’re just not cheap.
The lowest price for the two concerts, at the time of publication, is $139 before fees on Vivid Seats.
That may have something to do with the scarcity of these shows; however, the good news is they may go down as the show dates approach.
All we know is the best way to find a deal is to keep refreshing this page .
By doing so, it’s very possible you just might find a bargain.
In the meantime, our team compiled everything you need to know about the Strokes’ brief August tour — from the best prices for each concert to set lists to details about the support acts — below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
The Strokes 2023 tour schedule
A complete breakdown of all the cheapest ticket prices for The Strokes two concerts on their mini-tour can be found right here:
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The Strokes set list
Prior to these two concerts, the garage rockers have been touring overseas.
Here’s what they played live at their most recent headlining non-festival gig courtesy of Set List FM :
01.) “What Ever Happened?” 02.) “Bad Decisions” 03.) “Soma” 04.) “Juicebox” 05.) “Automatic Stop” 06.) “The Adults Are Talking” 07.) “Take It or Leave It” 08.) “Under Control” 09.) “Reptilia” 10.) “Call It Fate, Call It Karma” 11.) “Red Light” 12.) “Someday” 13.) “Ize of the World” Encore:
14.) “Hard to Explain” 15.) “You Only Live Once” 16.) “Last Nite”
The Strokes special guests
Weyes Blood is the brainchild of singer Natalie Laura Mering. Her nostalgic, yearning, lush and lo-fi music is the perfect complement to The Strokes’ brash rock. We recommend checking out her most-streamed song “Andromeda” for a sample of her sound.
Angel Olsen has a voice you can’t get out of your head. We mean that in a good way. Switching from bold to vulnerable — sometimes in a single track — she captivates listeners with her refreshingly honest vocals. While she’s more well-known for other songs, for us, we suggest starting with her incredible cover of Billy Idol’s “Eyes Without A Face.”
Seaton Smith wows audiences all over North America on a nightly basis. Now, the “Mulaney” actor (remember when John Mulaney had a sitcom on Fox?) and comic will deliver laughs poking fun at his past, society as a whole and maybe even throw in a little crowd work when he performs in Queens.
Promised Land wears many hats. Johann Rashid plays punk-like music, does performance art, and screens video at his live shows. These shows are not to be missed — he often leaves the stage with “broken ribs, bloody gashes, or jalapeno-infused tequila in his eyes” according to his bio . Gnarly.
Rock bands on tour in 2023
While The Strokes have just two shows lined up — as of now — many other groups have longer tours scheduled.
Here’s a quick look at a few other acts you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Death Cab For Cutie with The Postal Service
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
• Arctic Monkeys
• Pixies and Modest Mouse
Who else is touring this year? Check out our exhaustive list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find out.
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The Strokes Announce North American Shows
By Ryan Reed
UPDATE (3/9): The Strokes have added more U.S. tour dates throughout March and May.
The Strokes lined up a trio of North American shows. The brief run kicks off March 5th in Vancouver, British Columbia; continues March 9th in Seattle and wraps March 14th in Los Angeles.
Indie-pop acts Alvvays and King Princess will support the band in L.A., and the former will also join for the other dates. General tickets for the L.A. show go on sale Friday, January 31st at 10 a.m. PT, and the Seattle and Vancouver dates follow at noon PT. Citi card members can also access a pre-sale for Seattle and L.A.
In May, the Strokes debuted a new song, “The Adults Are Talking,” onstage during a charity show in L.A., marking the band’s first new material since their 2016 EP, Future Present Past . They kicked off 2020 by debuting another cut, “Ode to the Mets,” during their New Year’s Eve show in Brooklyn.
“Yeah, we’ve got a new album coming out soon,” singer Julian Casablancas told the Barclays Center crowd of the as-yet-unannounced LP, their first full-length since 2013’s Comedown Machine . “2020, here we come. The 2010s, whatever the fuck they’re called, we took ‘em off. And now we’ve been unfrozen and we’re back. If you really love someone, you’ll be frozen with them. You know what? I don’t know what I say generally, and I ramble a lot, but I love you guys, and it’s a real honor to share the stage and this night with you guys.”
The band’s live itinerary also includes festival dates at Miami’s III Points Festival and Barcelona’s Primavera Sound .
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March 19 – Seattle, WA @ WaMu Theater March 14 – Los Angeles, CA @The Forum May 1 – Miami, FL @ Mana Wynwood Convention Center May 3 – Atlanta, GA @ Central Park May 7 – New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theater May 9 – Austin, TX @ Germania Amphitheater May 12 – Houston, TX @ Smart Financial Centre
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The Strokes Add New Dates to Limited North American Run
The Strokes have announced a limited run of North American dates set to launch in March.
By Taylor Mims
Taylor Mims
The Strokes have added a few dates to their North American run.
As previously announced, the band will perform on March 9 at WaMu Theater in Seattle and March 14 at The Forum in Los Angeles.
Special guests King Princess and Alvvays will join The Strokes in L.A. Alvvays will also join for Seattle and Vancouver.
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The Strokes are singer Julian Casablancas , guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr, bassist Nikolai Fraiture and drummer Fabrizio Moretti. The group’s first album in seven years, The New Abnormal , is due April 10 via Cult/RCA.
Tickets for the new dates will go on sale Friday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m. CT.
See the updated list of dates below.
THE STROKES LIVE March 9—Seattle, WA—WaMu Theater* March 14—Los Angeles, CA—The Forum*† May 7—Saenger Theater—New Orleans, LA May 9—Germania Amphitheater—Austin, TX May 12—Smart Financial Centre—Houston, TX *with Alvvays † King Princess
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The Strokes Add U.S. Tour Dates
By Sam Sodomsky
The Strokes have announced new tour dates around the release of The New Abnormal , their first album in seven years. Following a series of shows this month (including U.S. stops featuring support from Alvvays and King Princess), they’ll play in New Orleans, Austin, and Houston in May. Check out their itinerary below and find tickets here . (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
The New Abnormal is out April 10. So far, The Strokes have shared the songs “ At the Door ” and “ Bad Decisions .”
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03-19 Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater 03-14 Los Angeles, CA—The Forum 03-20 Monterrey, Mexico - Tecate Pa’l Norte 2020 03-28 Buenos Aires, Argentia - Hipódromo De San Isidro 03-29 Santiago, Chile - O’Higgins Park 03-31 Asunción, Paraguay - Jokey Club Del Paraguay 04-03 Sopo, Colombia - Briceño 18 Campo De Golf 04-05 São Paulo, Brazil - Autódromo José Carlos Pace 05-01 Miami, FL - Mana Wynwood Convention Center 05-03 Atlanta, GA - Central Park 05-07 New Orleans, LA - Saenger Theater 05-09 Austin, TX - Germania Amphitheater 05-12 Houston, TX - Smart Financial Centre 05-16 Tlajomulco De Zúñiga, Mexico - Valle VFG 06-05 Barcelona, Spain - Parc Del Forum 06-13 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Safaripark Beekse Bergen 06-27 Marmande, France - Plaine De La Filhole Plein Air 07-03 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter 2020 07-11 Algés, Portugal - NOS Alive 08-14 Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West 08-16 Helsinki, Finland - Flow Festival 2020
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The Strokes Announce West Coast North American Tour (w/ Alvvays & King Princess)
The Strokes have announced a set of shows on the West Coast in North America this March. The band will hit Vancouver on March 5th and welcome Alvvays as the openers. Then they’ll play March 9th in Seattle with Alvvays again, and finally the band will play The Forum in Los Angeles with Alvvays and King Princess .
Tickets start going on-sale this Friday, January 31 at 10am (for the Los Angeles show) and 12pm noon for the Vancouver and Seattle shows.
THE STROKES LIVE
3/5 – Vancouver, BC Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena* 3/9 – Seattle, WA WaMu Theater* 3/14 – Los Angeles, CA The Forum*†
* Alvvays † King Princess
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The Strokes are unquestionably one of the best bands out there, and you can really tell that they have been influenced by The Doors. I love The Doors and so I love The Strokes.
Just like Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Strokes (Julian Casablancas) has an element of shyness to him. The band works together very well and they just look like they belong together: if you watch Fab Moretti (the drummer), he's always looking up and watching the other players really intensely. I really enjoy watching them play together and I love to see them live. They don’t talk to the audience much, and mainly just focus on playing, but they do make some contact with the audience. You can tell that their fans really love them and their concerts are always filled with good people.
Due to the fact that they are so popular they usually play for really large crowds, but if you are very lucky you can catch one of their smaller more intimate performances. I've only ever managed to see them with a large crowd, but I have to say it was still really fun. You get a much bigger atmosphere when there are more people; everyone is so excited, but Julian looks so cool and reserved in his leather coat and sunglasses.
Since I've been a fan of theirs (for more than 10 years), I really think that The Strokes are getting better over time and that is good because I want them to be around for a long time!
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I was lucky enough to see the Strokes at Governor's Ball in 2014. It had been 3 years since legendary rock band The Strokes had played a show. They surprised New York with a pop up Governor's Ball pre-party show a week prior so it was their second show back after not touring their latest album. Either way, it felt just as special to be their first festival show in a while. I have never had a better concert experience than my Strokes show. Between exploding with "Barely Legal" and ending with "New York City Cops," all 5 albums were touched upon. Frontman Julian Casablancas is extremely confident in the best way possible. He interacted with the audience, sang every song perfectly and messed around with other bandmates during some songs. He even goofily covered Nikolai's eyes while dancing around stage. The fact that there were times when the crowd was singing guitar riffs louder than they were being played is a sign of an amazing show in my opinion. The crowd was on fire and it was obvious the Strokes fed off this energy in an amazing way.
If the Strokes come back for a real tour, do NOT miss out on the opportunity to see them; the show will be so good you'll get chills thinking about it even a month later.
It’s official: they’re back.
The Strokes played in Berlin their first show (in a venue) in Europe in 9 years with a solid combination of their 3 first records, one song from Come Down Machine and 2 new songs (The Adults are Talking and Bad Decisions).
They played with a great mood between them and we could see one of the best Casablancas, joking with the band and the crowd, even singing Last Nite jumping to the public.
I hope this is just the beginning and they play in more venues than during last 14 years.
Heart in a Cage
You Only Live Once
New York City Cops
The Adults Are Talking
The Modern Age
Hard to Explain
Ize of the World
Automatic Stop
Killing Lies
One Way Trigger
Bad Decisions
What Ever Happened?
As someone who grew up listening to The Strokes and holding this band in high regard, it kills me to say that this show was a major disappointment.
Nobody could hear Julian's vocals. I'm not sure if the instruments were too loud or if Julian's mic was indeed too loud, but the fact of the matter is that you could not hear Julian at all.
Besides that, the band themselves sounded awesome and seeing Albert go off during Last Nite was simply awesome. Singing along with the whole crowd to classics like 12:51, Reptillia, and Hard to Explain felt like a dream.
The Floor GA tickets were not cheap and considering the major flaw that basically ruined the show, I can't say I would ever go out of my way to see The Strokes again if they toured nearby.
The strokes es de esas bandas que escucho y me ponen de buenas, esa batería, esa guitarra, esas letras siguen regresándome los buenos momentos de mi adolescencia. Sólo los he visto una vez tocar y sin duda, espero que vuelvan a hacer otro tour en o cerca de México para volver a estar ahí.
Seen the Strokes in 05 at The Trubadour in Hollywood I had won tickets on K-ROCK They were Amazing had the time of my life. I'll never forget it. Best concert ever
I have to go see them again. Their music got me threw some dark times
I recently saw the Strokes at the Forum in LA. It twas my first time and they were tight. Julian's falsetto was on point and I got no complaints. I will definitely be seeing them again! We are lucky that they are still together.
Best concert of my life. To see such a legendary band in such a small venue was, well, Positively Divine. Truly one of the best concerts I've ever attended and I go to a lot of concerts. love, Love, LOVED IT!
The Strokes were awesome in the auditorium and as I was in the upper terrace I had the perfect view. Made lots of friendships in Belfast aswell on the night through love of the strokes music and live music.
Are they ever going to tour again? Best band and concert and would love to see them live again. We need the Strokes amazing energy and creativity to grace the stages again. please come back
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The Strokes Expand 2020 North American Tour With New Spring Dates
The Strokes have added three new performances scheduled for spring to their 2020 North American tour , which began last week in Vancouver, BC.
Announced on Monday, the new dates include scheduled stops at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, LA on May 7th, Germania Amphitheater in Austin, TX on May 9th, and Smart Financial Centre in Houston, TX on May 12th. The new spring dates add to a highly anticipated tour that continues tonight (March 9th) with a show at the Washington Music Theater in Seattle, WA with support from Canadian rockers Alvvays .
Related: The Strokes Release New Single, “Bad Decisions” [Watch]
Fans should expect to see more dates announced by the veteran rock band, as The Strokes build-up to the release of their next studio album , The New Abnormal , due out April 10th via RCA Records . The nine-track studio effort will include the previously-debuted originals “ The Adults Are Talking ” and “ Ode To The Mets “, along with a brand new track shared on Tuesday, “At The Door”.
Tickets for the new dates go on sale this Friday, March 13th, at 10 a.m. CST. Head to the band’s website for tickets and detailed tour info.
The Strokes Announce Limited North American Tour Dates
By Hayden Brooks
January 28, 2020
If you want to see The Strokes , you better get your credit cards ready as the group has announced a limited run of North American dates for the month of March.
On Tuesday (January 28), the band shared the news, detailing performances on March 5 at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, March 9 at WaMu Theater in Seattle and March 14 at The Forum in Los Angeles. Special guests King Princess and Alvvays are set to join the band in Los Angeles, while the former will support the sets in Seattle and Vancouver.
Tickets to the shows go on sale on Friday at 10 AM for the LA show, while the Seattle and Vancouver sets go on sale at 12 PM. Citi card members can also access a pre-sale for Seattle and LA.
During their New Year's Eve show in Brooklyn, the band unveiled a new song titled "Ode to the Mets" and revealed that they have a new album dropping soon . "Yeah, we’ve got a new album coming out soon. 2020, here we come. The 2010s, whatever the f**k they’re called, we took 'em off. And now we've been unfrozen and we're back," singer Julian Casablancas said. "If you really love someone, you'll be frozen with them. You know what? I don't know what I say generally, and I ramble a lot, but I love you guys, and it's a real honor to share the stage and this night with you guys.”
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2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds, field: Surprising PGA picks, predictions by model that's nailed 11 majors
Sportsline's proven model simulated the cj cup byron nelson 2024 10,000 times and revealed its pga golf picks.
K.H. Lee only has two PGA Tour victories in his career, but they both came at TPC Craig Ranch (2021, 2022). He will be eyeing a third win in the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson this week after finishing T-11 in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans last week. Lee has a pair of top-10 finishes this season, as he finished T-4 in the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches and T-9 in the Valspar Championship. He is a 60-1 longshot in the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds, while Dallas native Jordan Spieth is the 12-1 favorite.
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Start me up: The Stones kick off North America tour in Houston
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - The Rolling Stones kicked off their North America tour at a packed venue in Houston on Sunday, with people traveling from various cities to watch one of the world's most enduring rock bands amid worries that this could be their last tour.
The show was the first of 16 performances, set across the U.S. and Canada through July.
Fans flocked to the NRG Stadium in Houston in Rolling Stones t-shirts showcasing the band's iconic lips and tongue logo.
The band, formed more than six decades ago, opened with "Start me up" with Mick Jagger walking onto the stage in a shiny striped jacket, a gray sequined shirt and black jeans. People immediately started to dance along to the 1981 classic.
Jagger, who is 80, danced, skipped and ran across the stage while showcasing his vocal range.
"Hello Houston, it's good to be back in the lone star state," Jagger said, adding that band visited NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston and making quips about Texas-based convenience store chain Buc-ee's.
He performed alongside Keith Richards, 80, and Ronnie Wood, 76, the surviving core of the band.
"Every time I see them, it's such a joy. They're amazing. They take such true joy in playing," said Greta Brasgalla, 56, who traveled from El Paso, Texas to watch the band for the seventh time. She also plans to watch The Rolling Stones in Atlanta in June.
While the band's press relation team declined to give an attendance figure, ticket sales website StubHub noted that less than 2% of total tickets in the venue were available two hours before the show.
The band attracted people of all ages to the stadium, with a significant proportion of the audience over 60.
The 18 songs played over 2 hours included a mix of classics and three from the latest record "Hackney Diamonds", the Stones' first album of original material since 2005 and the first recording since drummer Charlie Watts died in 2021.
Other songs they played included "Jumping Jack Flash", "You can't always get what you want" and "Out of Time", all to massive applause.
Richards, whose song-writing partnership with Jagger is one of the most enduring and successful in rock, sang "Little T&A."
The Stones closed the show with "(I can't get no) Satisfaction". They head to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival for a special performance this week.
Fans, however, worried that this could be one of the last tours by the Stones.
"Every time we see them, we wonder if it's going to be the last. That's our fear," said Savannah Welch, who traveled from Austin and brought along her son Charlie.
(Reporting by Arathy Somasekhar in Houston; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
Billie Eilish is coming to metro Phoenix. Everything to know about her 2024 tour
Billi e Eilish is scheduled to bring her tour in support of a forthcoming album titled “Hit Me Hard and Soft” to Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024.
This is slated to be Eilish's first metro Phoenix concert since the Happier Than Ever: The World Tour played Desert Diamond Arena (then called Gila River Arena) in April 2022.
“Hit Me Hard and Soft” is set for a May 17 release. The new album was written by Eilish and Finneas, her brother and long-time collaborator who also produced the album. It is available to preorder, add or save at billieeilish.lnk.to/hitmehardandsoft .
How to get tickets to Billie Eilish in metro Phoenix
The general on-sale starts at noon Arizona time on Friday, May 3, at billieeilish.com .
Presale information for Billie Eilish in Phoenix
American Express card members can purchase tickets before the general public from noon Arizona time on Tuesday, April 30, until 11 a.m. Friday, May 3, with additional presales running through the week. Any remaining tickets will be available during the general on-sale starting at noon on Friday, May 3, at billieeilish.com .
What to know about Billie Eilish resale tickets
The goal is to give fans, not scalpers, the best chance to buy tickets at face value. To make this possible, Eilish has chosen to use Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange. If fans purchase tickets for a show in the U.S. or Canada and can't attend, they'll have the option to resell them to other fans at the original price paid.
To help protect the Exchange, the tour has requested all tickets be mobile only and restricted from transfer. This applies to all shows except those in Colorado, Illinois and New York, where Face Value Exchange cannot be mandated. A valid bank account or debit card within the country of your event is required to sell on the Face Value Exchange. More information on how the Ticketmaster Exchange works is available at ticketmaster.com.
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Is 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' sustainable?
The album will be available on all digital platforms and — in a continued effort to minimize waste and combat climate change — across all physical formats in limited variants on the same day, with the same track listing and using 100% recyclable materials. For more information on all sustainable practices for this album release, visit store.billieeilish.com/pages/sustainability .
What to know about Billie Eilish's tour sustainability efforts
Eilish will continue her long-standing partnership with environmental nonprofit Reverb on this tour, building on the success of previous efforts, which resulted in more than $1 million donated to environmental, greenhouse gas reduction, and climate justice projects, more than 150,000 fan actions and more. Sustainability efforts on this tour will include reducing greenhouse gas pollution, decreasing single-use plastic waste, supporting climate action and updating concession offerings to promote and encourage plant-based food options with Support+Feed.
In keeping with her commitment to making a difference in the environmental impact of her music and touring, a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales in North America will go to Reverb and its ongoing effort to help support organizations across the country addressing the impacts of food insecurity and the climate crisis.
The Billie Eilish Reverb Eco-Villages will be set up at two locations in the main concourse of each show, where fans can take part in the tour’s sustainability efforts, connect with nonprofits and take meaningful action for people and the planet.
What to know about Support+Feed
Support+Feed will be launching a 360 campaign throughout the tour, offering an expanded version of the Support+Feed Pledge inspiring fans to eat one plant-based meal a day for 30 days with digital elements and community activations. Fans can also participate in plant-based food drives in select cities to raise awareness and gather food to distribute to local communities.
Why Billie Eilish wants fans to take public transportation
Fans are encouraged to join the effort to make the “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour more sustainable by taking public transportation, where possible, and carpooling to and from the shows to help reduce greenhouse gas pollution. Fans will receive information via email about public transportation options before the show.
Venue partners are also helping to lessen the environmental footprint of the tour. In addition to efforts to decrease waste through reducing or eliminating single-use plastics and diverting landfill waste with compost and recycling, venues will be offering plant-based food options at all shows.
What to know about RockNRefill bottles
Fans are encouraged to bring an empty reusable water bottle or donate for a custom RockNRefill Nalgene bottle to fill up at the free water refill stations located at each venue. The RockNRefill bottles and refill stations are located at the Eco-Villages in the main concourse at all shows.
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Fans are also encouraged to fight fast fashion by opting for thrifted, upcycled or borrowed clothes instead of buying new clothing to wear to shows.
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Colde Announces Highly Anticipated ‘Blueprint’ Tour Across North America
Tickets Available Starting Wednesday, May 1 with Artist Presale
General onsale begins friday, may 3 at 10 am local at livenation.com.
Today, singer-songwriter Colde announced his highly anticipated 2024 tour across North America. Produced by Live Nation, the Colde ‘BluePrint’ North America Tour 2024 20-date outing kicks off on Thursday, August 15 in Minneapolis, MN at the Fillmore, with stops in Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, San Francisco and more before wrapping up on Saturday, September 21 in Vancouver, BC at The Centre in Vancouver.
Colde first came on the scene in 2016 as a part of the indie duo offonoff before making his solo debut in 2018 with his EP Wave . Since then, Colde has gained both domestic and international recognition in the Korean R&B and hip-hop space. Additionally, he has founded several record labels including Wavy, Layered Island and PYRAT.
TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning Wednesday, May 1 at 10 AM local time. The general onsale will begin Friday, May 3 at 10 AM local time at livenation.com .
COLDE ‘BLUEPRINT’ NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2024 DATES:
Thu Aug 15 – Minneapolis, MN – Fillmore Minneapolis
Sat Aug 17 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
Tue Aug 20 – Toronto, ON – History
Wed Aug 21 – Montreal, QC – L’Olympia *
Fri Aug 23 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
Sat Aug 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
Tue Aug 27 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Wed Aug 28 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
Fri Aug 30 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
Sun Sep 01 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
Tue Sep 03 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
Fri Sep 06 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
Sun Sep 08 – Denver, CO – Summit
Tue Sep 10 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
Thu Sep 12 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
Sat Sep 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
Sun Sep 15 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
Wed Sep 18 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall
Fri Sep 20 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Sat Sep 21 – Vancouver, BC – The Centre in Vancouver
* Non-Live Nation Date
About Colde:
Kim Hee-soo, better known as Colde, is a South Korean singer-songwriter. He debuted in 2016 as a member of the indie duo offonoff. As a solo artist he has released the extended plays Wave, Love Part 1, Idealism, and Love Part 2.
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Billie Eilish coming to Cincinnati for 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour. Here's when
Billie Eilish is coming to Cincinnati to promote her forthcoming album.
The nine-time Grammy Award winner will perform at Heritage Bank Center on Nov. 8 as part of her international "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour."
Eilish's third studio album, "Hit Me Hard And Soft," comes out May 17. It was co-written and produced by her brother, Finneas.
The November concert will be Eilish's first time performing in Cincinnati. According to setlist.fm , the last time the 22-year-old pop star performed in Ohio was at Cleveland's House of Blues venue in 2018.
The North American leg of "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour" starts in September and continues though December. Eilish will perform throughout Australia starting in February 2025, and continue through Europe from April to July.
Eilish is partnering with Reverb , an environmental nonprofit, for the tour. A portion of North American ticket sales will go toward the organization and two "Eco-Villages" will be staged at the venue, where fans can connect with nonprofits. According to a press release, fans will also have access to plant-based concessions and water bottle refill stations.
Where to get Billie Eilish tour tickets
Presales for tickets start Tuesday. General ticket sales begin Friday at noon. Get tickets at billieeilish.com and Ticketmaster .
Billie Eilish North American tour dates
- Sep. 29: Québec, Québec City – Centre Videotron.
- Oct. 1: Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena.
- Oct. 2: Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena.
- Oct. 4: Baltimore, Maryland – CFG Bank Arena.
- Oct. 5: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Wells Fargo Center.
- Oct. 7: Detroit, Michigan – Little Caesars Arena.
- Oct. 9: Newark, New Jersey – Prudential Center.
- Oct. 11: Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden.
- Oct. 13: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena.
- Oct. 16: New York, New York – Madison Square Garden.
- Oct. 17: New York, New York – Madison Square Garden.
- Oct. 18: New York, New York – Madison Square Garden.
- Nov. 2: Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena.
- Nov. 3: Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena.
- Nov. 6: Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena.
- Nov. 8: Cincinnati, Ohio – Heritage Bank Center.
- Nov. 10: Saint Paul, Minnesota – Xcel Energy Center.
- Nov. 11: Saint Paul, Minnesota – Xcel Energy Center.
- Nov. 13: Chicago, Illinois – United Center.
- Nov. 14: Chicago, Illinois – United Center.
- Nov. 16: Kansas City, Missouri – T-Mobile Center.
- Nov. 17: Omaha, Nebraska – CHI Health Center Omaha.
- Nov. 19: Denver, Colorado – Ball Arena.
- Nov. 20: Denver, Colorado – Ball Arena.
- Dec. 3: Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena.
- Dec. 5: Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena.
- Dec. 6: Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena.
- Dec. 8: Portland, Oregon – Moda Center.
- Dec. 10: San Jose, California – SAP Center at San Jose.
- Dec. 11: San Jose, California – SAP Center at San Jose.
- Dec. 13: Glendale, Arizona – Desert Diamond Arena.
- Dec. 15: Inglewood, California – Kia Forum.
- Dec. 16: Inglewood, California – Kia Forum.
- Dec. 17: Inglewood, California – Kia Forum.
Billie Eilish sets Detroit date on 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour
Tickets for the show go on sale friday..
Billie Eilish is headed to Detroit on the tour behind her new album "Hit Me Hard and Soft," promoters announced Monday.
The 22-year-old Grammy winning superstar will play Little Caesars Arena on Oct. 7. Tickets go on sale to the general public at noon on Friday via Ticketmaster, and pre-sales start Tuesday.
"Hit Me Hard and Soft" is due out on May 17. It's Eilish's third studio album, and follows her 2021 set "Happier Than Ever."
Eilish's 34-date North American tour kicks off Sept. 29 in Quebec and ends with three shows in Inglewood, Calif., Dec. 15-17. Dates in Australia and Europe/ U.K./ Ireland follow in 2025.
Eilish recently picked up the Grammy for Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" from the "Barbie" soundtrack. The song also won an Oscar for Best Original Song, her second, following her theme song for the James Bond movie "No Time to Die."
Eilish's last area performance was in March 2022 at LCA.
Billie Eilish's 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour' North American dates:
Sep 29 – Québec, QC – Centre Videotron
Oct 1-2: Toronto, Ont. (Scotiabank Arena)
Oct. 4: Baltimore, Md. (CFG Bank Arena)
Oct. 5: Philadelphia, Penn. (Wells Fargo Center)
Oct. 7: Detroit, Mich. (Little Caesars Arena)
Oct. 9: Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)
Oct. 11: Boston, Mass. (TD Garden)
Oct. 13: Pittsburgh, Penn. (PPG Paints Arena)
Oct. 16-18: New York, NY (Madison Square Garden)
Nov. 2-3: Atlanta, Ga. (State Farm Arena)
Nov. 6: Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena)
Nov. 8: Cincinnati, Ohio (Heritage Bank Center)
Nov. 10-11: Saint Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)
Nov. 13-14: Chicago, Ill. (United Center)
Nov. 16: Kansas City, Mo. (T-Mobile Center)
Nov. 17: Omaha, Nebr. (CHI Health Center Omaha)
Nov. 19-20: Denver, Colo. (Ball Arena)
Dec. 3: Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)
Dec. 5-6: Seattle, Wash. (Climate Pledge Arena)
Dec. 8: Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)
Dec. 10-11: San Jose, Calif. (SAP Center at San Jose)
Dec. 13: Glendale, Ariz. (Desert Diamond Arena)
Dec. 15-17: Inglewood, Calif. (Kia Forum)
Billie Eilish coming to the Prudential Center. Here's how to get tickets
Pop super star Billie Eilish is coming to New Jersey this fall to tour her new album "Hit Me Hard and Soft," which is set to come out in May.
The 22-year-old musician will be performing at the Prudential Center on Oct. 9 . Tickets will be available for presale on Tuesday April 30 for American Express Cardholders and will go on sale to the general public on Friday May 3, both starting at noon.
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Her third studio album is set to come out on May 17. The young artist has already achieved much critical and commercial success. She had a Billboard No. 1 song with "bad guy" and five other top 10 Billboard hits. She also already has nine Grammy wins.
The North American leg of her tour kicks off Sept. 29 in Quebec and runs until Dec. 17. The overseas part of her tour starts in Feb. 25, stopping in countries such as Australia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and more.
Billie Eilish concert in NYC
Those who may be busy when she is visiting the Garden State can catch her in Manhattan between Oct. 16 through 18, when she plays in Madison Square Garden for three consecutive days.
Comments Eilish recently made about sex in a Rolling Stone profile made headlines.
"I basically talk about sex any time I possibly can," she told Rolling Stone. "That’s literally my favorite topic. My experience as a woman has been that it’s seen in such a weird way. People are so uncomfortable talking about it, and weirded out when women are comfortable in their sexuality and communicative in it."
She added "self-pleasure is an enormous, enormous part of my life," saying it helps her connect with herself and sharing what she enjoys. She also talked about embracing her sexuality and realizing her desire to have sex with women.
The singer's tour sustainability partner is the non-profit REVERB, an environmental group that will assist the concerts in eliminating more greenhouse gas pollution than it creates. The organization advocates for sustainability efforts in reducing greenhouse-gas pollution, decreasing single-use plastic waste and promoting plant-based food options.
Eilish returns to New Jersey after performing the "Happier Than Ever" tour back February of 2022.
USA TODAY contributed.
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