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Destroyer is the poetic Canadian indie-rock vehicle of Dan Bejer, whose discerning lyrics and eclectic influences have continued to impress audiences since its formation in 1996, hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Destroyer’s Dan Bejer made his mark upon Vancouver’s music scene in 1996 with Destroyers’ debut album “We’ll Build Them a Golden Bridge”. Comprised of 16 lo-fi recorded songs featuring un-tuned guitars, seductive melodies and handfuls of static, the folk record set the scene for future Destroyer releases and drew vocal comparisons with David Bowie. Having been requested to contribute a song to a local cassette compilation, Bejer produced a possible 20 tracks, 16 of which made it on to the cassette “Ideas for Songs” in 1997.

By this point the singer and musician’s appeal was going from strength to strength and he subsequently headed to the studio for his next release, the minimalist “City of Daughters”. Released in 1998, the record highlights Bejer’s precocious lyrics and pop melodies, and features a rhythm section for the first time. The full-length “Thief” followed in 2000 marking the band’s expansion into a quartet, and first attempt at the climatic and grandiose sound witnessed on later releases. Conceivably the last in the series preceded by “City of Daughters” and “Thief”, Destoyer’s third full-length “Streethawk: A Seduction” arrived in 2001 earning widespread critical acclaim upon release. With dense, largely indecipherable lyrics the album revels in the unknown and paved the way for the 2002 rock album “This Night”.

His most experimental to date, 2004’s “Your Blues” used MIDI instrumentation for almost the entire album, in a sound described as “European Blues”. In January 2005 the group collaborated with touring partners Frog Eyes to release the six-track EP “Notorious Lightning & Other Works”, featuring new and existing songs. A year later the guitar made a prominent return on the 2006 album “Destroyer’s Bubies”, which echoes the climatic nature of the “Streethawk” LP. The full-length “Trouble in Dreams” arrived in March 2008, followed by the EP “Bay of Pigs” in 2009, the LP “Together” in 2010, and “Kaputt” in 2011.

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The beauty in Destroyer’s music translates over perfectly in a live setting. Front man Dan Bejar’s glazed over vocals give a serene sound to the performance that sucks the audience right into the show. Dan Bejar is a talented and busy musician having worked in such bands as The New Pornographers and Swan Lake, but perhaps some of his most catchy and bold writing has come from his work with Destroyer. The band’s work has encompassed various styles of music that sound like anything from glam rock to easy listening music. Dan often has a gentle touch to his live performances singing on stage like a crooner soothing the souls of the audience. The band Dan tours with is usually quite large performing on instruments you would expect a rock band to be playing, but the band also uses such instruments as trumpet, saxophone, flute, and piano to create a more orchestrated and lively sound. The saxophone incorporated into the music conveys a sound you might expect from a hit single in the 80’s or a Steely Dan album.

Although the band often plays in a soft, relaxing manner, they are also known to crank up the volume and incorporate some heavy rock and roll guitar soling. They often include vocal harmonies into their music and have the tendency to gradually build their music up with layers of unique instrumentation. Their setlist usually include songs ranging from all the band’s albums, which is sure to please both new and old fans alike.

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Destroyer is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia fronted by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar (wikipedia)

I was so looking forward to seeing Destroyer play for the first time in Australia... the amazing lyrics, arrangements, and beautiful multi-layered instrumentation.

Unfortunately, all we got was Dan sitting on a stool strumming his guitar and singing his songs. No beat, no other instruments, no other band members.

I kept waiting for the rest of the band to come out of the shadows, or barring that, at least for some recorded accompaniment.

While I love Dan's songs, they are amazing and he's a great singer... to me, the Destroyer experience is more than just Dan and his guitar.

To me, it was like seeing *pick your favorite band* advertised... buying a ticket, telling all your friends to come, going to the gig, and *just the lead singer* coming on and singing unaccompanied without any band or any show... while yes, that's pretty cool, its not what I was expected, not what was advertised, or what I thought I was paying for.

For example, the most recent Destroyer album Ken (2017), credits a band of eleven (11) musicians...Poison Season even more (20+).. yet this Destroyer (2018) gig had only 1 musician, Dan. WTF.

While I'll still love the Destroyer albums ... I've got a whole other opinion about Dan Bejar and that is really disappointing.

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You don’t necessarily need to know about the evolutionary path of the music of Daniel Bejar – the man who is, to all intents and purposes, Destroyer – to enjoy the latest incarnation of his band as a live experience, but a little background makes it all the more remarkable. Starting off mumbling erudite yet decidedly sketchy folk rock compositions in to a tape cassette recorder, moving through brilliant, heavily Pavement indebted indie rock through to bombastic Bowie like melodious muscle flexing, Bejar has most recently settled on a saxophone laden, decidedly smooth take on alternative rock that’s equal parts Leonard Cohen and Roxy Music. When delivered live, songs from his most recent full length – the staggering ‘Kaputt’ – took on a wall of sound quality that was nothing short of dazzling, but what only made him more endearing were the resulting solo acoustic shows in which the very same songs, reduced just to a man with a guitar and his rasping, deftly emotive voice, lost absolutely none of their grandeur and mystery. Though laying low in 2014, he’s promised to return in 2015 with a brand new Destroyer record, and anyone with even a passing interest in what possibilities still lie in the art of telling stories over guitars and synthesisers is implored to drop everything and attend the subsequent shows.

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Singer-songwriter Dan Bejar adopted the stage pseudonym Destroyer some time ago and although it may lead to conations of thrash metal or rock, Bejar is actually a specialist in ambient electro tinged indie-rock. The Canadian has always remained true to the ideals that art is the very central driving force of the operation and each album has had a unique sonar structure and with that comes incredibly individual tours.

Appearing onstage completely unaccompanied to begin with, he does not even seem to notice the crowds as they cheer and applaud. Instead he is completely focused in a musical trance with his acoustic as he weaves a number of opening tracks before the rest of his band join him. Hazy block colour lighting floods the stage to enhance certain tracks including a pretty intense version of 'Savage Night at the Opera'. Although the album tracks sound pretty disjointed, Dan's soothing vocal and expert playing ability seem to tie the setlist together neatly before he says quick thank yous and closes on 'Libby's First Sunrise' which receives rapturous applause from the patient crowds.

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If you like the music, you’ll like them live. If you like Dan, you’ll like them live. If you like artists who have perfected their craft, you’ll like them live. They play each song so very well, and Dan rambles through the words in between reprises. There is definitely a structure to their show where Dan is the front man, but he almost seems to not want that role. He ducks from the spot light each song when his speaking parts are done and gives the stage to his band. At the end of each song, he stands up and bows to the audience. It’s a very simple routine. With only a microphone, Dan puts on a good shown with his band.

On a side note, I met the two guitarists after the show, and they were a lot of fun to talk to. Bragg, lead and solo guitarist, offered to get Dan to sign my vinyl. I emphasized that it would mean a lot to me to have the whole band, and it was really nice to meet them and talk about Vancouver and the rest of their tour.

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This was my first Destroyer concert and I was blown away! I had gone for press and photography for the student radio I'm a part of and I'm so glad I did.

I genuinely hadn't heard of Destroyer until about a month ago, but I was hooked from the moment I heard "It Just Doesn't Happen." This concert was definitely low energy, but in a good way! Dan and company seemed to be having a good time singing songs, playing instruments, and drinking all throughout. Dan even broke out the tambourine a few times, which was pretty awesome! I enjoyed every song the band played, especially the opening with "Crimson Tide." The live instrumentation was just as good as the official recordings, especially the trumpet.

I genuinely enjoyed this concert! If you ever get the chance to see this band live, do it!

4/5 - would see again, really chill, fun, and groovy.

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Wow, where to begin.

This is my 4th Destroyer show. I wouldn't miss an opportunity to see Dan Bejar live for any reason on this planet. He is a genius. I know he would be pissed if he read this review, which he would never do. He'd find me and this review very lame and boring.

That said, my goodness what a show. He sang the hell of his songs, and the band was spot on.

Guitar player was amazingly drunk, it was awesome. He absolutely nailed the entire show, shredding.

Bejar was his usual unbelievably cool self. He was so noticeably pumped (rare) he grabbed the tambourine twice, and even smiled once!

5 stars. 10 out of 10. A++

I could have listened to several more hours and continued smiling from ear to ear.

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This was my fourth Destroyer show and surprisingly it was the best one I can remember. I haven't really gotten into the latest album, Ken, so I wasn't really expecting much out of those songs live but knew they would play a number of them. I was pleased at how much energy the band brought to the new songs, actually. Another pleasant surprise was that he had decided to play a number of older favorites: Bay of Pigs, Song for America, Chinatown, Rubies, and Looter's Follies. That's pretty cool!

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Great set of songs, mostly from the last two albums. They performed as an eight piece band. Dan Bejar's vocals were as good or better than on the album, but there wasn't much interaction with the audience, unfortunately. Anyone who wants to hear older songs would be disappointed. There were just a few songs from Rubies. Overall, good set that showed off the musicianship of their songs, but Destroyer's lack of showmanship made it feel like less of a spectacle than it should have been.

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Saw acoustic set of Destroyer (solo) aka Dan Bejar at a small, intimate venue in Hamilton, Ontario. He is an amazing singer, lyricist, and musician and this really shines through in an acoustic solo performance. His voice sounded amazing! He's a quirky guy with a funny stage presence, doesn't talk too much and bows after every song. The opening act, Andre Ethier, was great as well. If you ever have a chance to see a live solo performance of Destroyer, don't pass up on it!

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Destroyer Announces Solo U.S. Tour

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Destroyer has announced a solo U.S. tour. The trek will take place this spring and will find Dan Bejar performing stripped-down takes from his latest album under the moniker, last year’s Labyrinthitis .  Find the complete list of tour dates below.

The 13-date tour begins on April 28 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From there, Destroyer will perform live in some of the usual major cities, as well as a few off the beaten path, including Columbus, Ohio, and Hamden, Connecticut. The leg ends on May 12 in Woodstock, New York. Opening for him on the tour will be the Reds, Pinks, and Purples.

Labyrinthitis came out last March. It includes the singles “ June ,” “ Tintoretto, It’s for You ,” and “ Eat the Wine, Drink the Bread .” Back in October, Destroyer teamed up with Sandro Perri for a new song titled “ Somnambulist Blues ” as part of Mexican Summer’s ongoing digital singles series Looking Glass.

Revisit Pitchfork’s interview “ Dan Bejar Breaks Down the Gloriously ‘Incoherent’ New Destroyer Album .”

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04-28 Milwaukee, WI - The Back Room at Collectiveo ^ 04-29 Chicago, IL - Space ^ 04-30 Indianapolis, IN - Hi-Fi Annex ^ 05-01 Oberlin, OH - Oberlin College ^ 05-02 Columbus, OH - The Basement ^ 05-04 Atlanta, GA - The Earl ^ 05-05 Asheville, NC - The Grey Eagle ^ 05-06 Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle Back Room ^ 05-07 Richmond, VA - Richmond Music Hall ^ 05-08 Baltimore, MD - Ottobar ^ 05-09 Hamden, CT - Space Ballroom ^ 05-11 South Burlington, VT - Higher Ground Showcase Lounge ^ 05-12 Woodstock, NY - Levon Helm Studios ^

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A Destroyer show was the last concert I saw before lockdown, and next year I'll get a chance to see Dan Bejar and his band perform live once more on the run of 2022 Destroyer tour dates announced on Wednesday. The dates come along with a 30-minute documentary titled Have We Met , named after the incredible 2020 Destroyer album and based on the band's previous tour.

Tickets for Destroyer's 2022 tour dates go on sale this Friday, November 5 at 10 a.m. local time. Read our track-by-track run through of Have We Met with Dan Bejar here , and see all the dates below.

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4/22 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre 4/23 – Seattle, WA – The Neptune Theatre 4/24 – Boise, ID – The Olympic 4/26 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge 4/27 – Denver, CO – The Bluebird Theater 4/28 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room 4/29 – St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill Duck Room 4/30 – Nashville, TN – Mercy Lounge 5/2 – Carrboro, NC – Cat's Cradle 5/4 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle 5/5 – Washington, DC – Black Cat 5/6 – Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts 5/7 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel 5/8 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair 5/9 – Montreal, QC – Theatre Fairmount 5/10 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre 5/11 – Detroit, MI – El Club 5/12 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall 5/13 – St. Paul, MN – Amsterdam Bar & Hall 5/14 – Lawrence, KS – The Bottleneck 5/15 – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall 5/16 – Fort Worth, TX – Tulips 5/17 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk 5/19 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom 5/20 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco 5/21 – Berkeley, CA – The UC Theatre 5/22 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall

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Dan Bejar started Destroyer as a solo home-recording project in the early to mid-nineties. Exploring and overturning genres such as glam, MIDI, yacht rock, and even underground Spanish independent artists, Bejar was proclaimed “Rock’s Exiled King” by The Fader. His is a body of work that consistently flouts convention in favor of musical leaps of faith, statements of purpose cloaked in subterfuge, and the joyous refrain of an optimist’s heart cloaked in cynicism.

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DESTROYER Canada Tribute to KISS

 30th Anniversary Tour

2 0 2 4 SHOWS

SATURDAY JANUARY 20 2024 - Private Party

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 2024 -  Private Function

FRIDAY MARCH  1 2024 - Chatham Capital Theatre, C hatham ON

SATURDAY MARCH 2 2024 - Nicos Sports Bar & Grill, Woodstock ON

FRIDAY APRIL 5 2024 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON   All Ages

SATURDAY APRIL 6 2024 - Overflow Brewing Company, Ottawa ON

SATURDAY APRIL 13 2024 -  The Hall, Stratford ON

SATURDAY APRIL 20 2024 - Casino Regina, Regina SK POSTPONED - TBA

SATURDAY APRIL 27 2024 - Private Party

SATURDAY MAY 11 2024 - Imperial City Brew House, Sarnia ON

FRIDAY MAY 24 2024 - Leamingt on District Agricultural Society, Leamington O N

SATURDAY JUNE 15 2024 - Warehouse Concert Hall, St Catharines, ON

FRIDAY JUNE 21 2024 - Fortress Tavern X, Chatham ON

SATURDAY JUNE 22 2024 - Windsor Premier Cruises, Windsor ON

THURSDAY JULY 25 - Bala Bay Inn, Bala ON Outdoor Show

FRIDAY JULY 26 2024 - The Fraser, North Bay ON

SATURDAY JULY 27 2024 - Seaforth Agriplex, Seaforth ON

FRIDAY AUGUST 2 2024 - Sudbury Poutine Fest 2024, Sudbury ON Outdoor Show

SATURDAY AUGUST 10 2024 - Smoke's Poutinerie WPEC  Smoke-A-Palooza,

Yonge & Dundas Square, Toronto ON    Outdoor Show - All Ages

SUNDAY AUGUST 11 2024 -  TBA

FRIDAY AUGUST 16 2024 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON All Ages 

SATURDAY AUGUST 17 2024 - The Mansion, Kingston ON

SATURDAY AUGUST 24 2024 - Frisky Beaver Wine Co, Norfolk County ON Outdoor Show

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 2024 - Taste of the Kingsway, Toronto ON  

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 2024 - The Venue Peterborough, Peterborough ON

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 2024 - Casino Regina, Regina SK

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 2024 - SPOT 1 Grill & Music Hall, Brampton ON

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2 0 2 3 SHOWS

FRI  JAN 27 - Gayety Theatre, C ollingwood ON

SAT JAN 28 - Spot 1 Grill & Music Hall, Brampton ON

SAT FEB 18 - Blues on Whyte, Edmonton AB

FRI MAR 17 - Cheer'z Pub, Trenton ON

SAT MAR 18 - Queen St. Fare, Ottawa ON

SAT MAR 25 - The Busholme, Erin ON

SAT APR 1 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON April Fools Bash

THUR APR 6 - NV Music Hall, T hunder Bay ON  Fly-in Show

SAT APR 15  - Soo Blaster, Sault Ste M arie ON

SAT APR 22 - The Back Stage, Windsor ON  

SAT MAY 13 - Drums N Flats, Ajax ON

MON MAY 22 Clinton Street, Toronto ON

FRI MAY 26 - Leamington Fair, Leamington ON  Masters o f Mock Tour

FRI JUN 2 - The Coulson, Sudbury ON

FRI JUN 9 - Fundraiser TBA, Toronto ON

SAT JUN 10 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON

  SAT JUN 17 - Spirit of the Rockies Festival (Beer Garden) , Cra nbr oo k BC Fly-i n Show  

SAT JUL 8 - Regency Sports Complex, Niagara Falls ON

FRI JUL 28 - Silver Fox Entertainme nt Compl ex , Summerside PEI   Tributefest Rocks

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SAT JUL 29 - Casin o New Bru nswick, Monc t o n N B  Tributefest Rocks

SAT AUG 1 2 - Private Function , Kingsville ON

FRI AUG 25 - Nicos Sports Bar & Grill, Woodstock ON

SAT AUG 26 - Southcote 53 Tap & Grill Outdoor Show, Ancaster ON

SAT SEP 9 - Cambridge Fall Fair, Cambridge ON

SAT SEPT 30 - The Fortress Tavern X, Chatham ON

SAT OCT 14 - Soo Blaster, Sault St Marie ON

FRI OCT 20 - Port Theatre, Cornwall, ON   Sold Out

SAT OCT 21 -  Maison de la Culture de L’A venir, L’Avenir QC

FRI OCT 27 - Blues on Whyte, Edmonton AB Fly in Show

SAT OCT 2 8 - Douglas J. Cardinal Theatre, Grand Prairie AB  F ly-in Show

SAT NOV 4 - Spot 1 Grill & Music Hall, Brampton ON

SAT NOV 25 - Royal Canadian Legion  (Preston Branch 126) , Cambridge ON

SAT DEC 2 - Roxy The atre, Owen Sound ON

SUN DEC 31 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON New Years Eve   Bash

2 0 2 2  SHOWS SAT FEB 5 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON

SAT APR 16 - Manny's Place, Brantford ON

FRI APR 29 - The Garage Sports Bar, Perth ON

SAT APR 30 - The Garage Sports Bar, Perth ON

SAT MAY 14 - The Venue, Peterborough ON

MON MAY 23 - Private Function, Toronto ON

SAT MAY 28 - Casino Regina, Regina SK  Fly-in Show

FRI JUN 3 - The Coulson, Sudbury ON

SAT JUN 4 - Victory Tavern, Timmins ON

FRI JUN 10 - Leamington Fair, Leamington ON

SAT JUN 11 - The Moose & Goose, Thorold ON

FRI JUN 17 - Eastside Bar & Grill, London ON

SAT JUN 18 - Sarnia Kinsmen Ribfest, Sarnia ON

SAT JUN 25 - Pure Casino Yellowhead, Edmonton AB  Fly-in Show

FRI JUL 15 - The Ranch 2.0, Barrie ON

SAT JUL 16 - Muskoka Beer Spa, Clear Lake Brew ing Co. , Torrance ON

FRI JUL 29 - London Ribfest, London ON

SAT JUL 30 - Private Function, Sturgeon Falls ON

SAT AUG 6 - Safari Niagara Amphitheater, Stevensville ON

FRI AUG 12 - Tabouli / La Rucola, Windsor ON

SAT AUG 13 - Private Function, Camp Swampy, River Canard ON

SAT AUG 20 - Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) , Toronto ON

SUN AUG 21 - Private Function, Toronto ON

SAT SEP 10 - Taste of the Kingsway, Toronto ON

FRI SEP 23 -  Rüstr Music Hall, Sarnia ON

SAT SEP 24 - Private Function, Kitchener ON

SAT OCT 1 - Capitol Theatre, Chatham ON  Masters of Mock Tour

FRI OCT 7 - Stonewalls, Hamilton ON

SAT OCT 8 - The Garage Sports Bar, Perth ON

SAT OCT 15 - Private Function, Toronto ON

FRI OCT 21 - Private Function, Markham ON

SAT OCT 22 - Mavericks, Ottawa ON

SAT OCT 29 - Gator at the Norfolk, Port Dover ON

SAT DEC 10 - Royal Canadian Legion  (Preston Branch 126) , Cambridge ON

SAT DEC 31 - Ten Gallon Bar & Grill, Newmarket ON New Years Bash

2 0 2 1 SHOWS

SAT JUL 31 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON  Sold Out

SAT AUG 7 - Top Shelf Canabis, Windsor ON  Sold Out

FRI AUG 13 - The Coulson, Sudbury ON  Sold Out

SAT AUG 14 - The Wye, Iroquois Falls ON  Sold Out

SAT AUG 21 - Private Function, Markham ON

SAT AUG 28 - The Backstage, Windsor ON  Sold Out

SAT SEP 11 - Pro Air Brush, Belle River ON

SAT SEP 18 - Smoke's Poutinerie Headquarters, Ajax ON WPEC Fundraiser

SUN SEP 26 - Private Function, Mississauga ON

SAT OCT 2 - El Mocambo, Toronto ON   Private Function

SAT OCT 9 - Private Function, Coe Hill ON

SAT OCT 16 - The Rockpile, Toronto ON

FRI OCT 29 - Mavericks, Ottawa ON

SAT OCT 30 - Festival Hall Centre Performing Arts, Pembroke ON

SAT NOV 6 - Absolute Interior, Private Function, Toronto ON

SAT NOV 27 - Signal Brewing Company, Corbyville ON

SAT DEC 4 - Turbo Espresso Bar, Downtown Windsor ON

SAT DEC 18 - Rad Brothers, Milton ON

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Destroyer Announce 2022 North American Tour

The post Destroyer Announce 2022 North American Tour appeared first on Consequence .

Destroyer released their latest album, Have We Met , back in January 2020, and launched a supporting tour the following month. Of course, that trek was cut short by the pandemic, and the band has been waiting to return to the road ever since. Well, the time has finally come, as Destroyer have announced a fresh round of 2022 tour dates.

The North American leg launches April 22nd in Vancouver, with scheduled stops including Salt Lake City, Denver, Nashville, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Oklahoma City, Austin, and Fort Worth. Things will wrap up exactly one month after they start on May 22nd at Portland, Oregon’s Revolution Hall.

The full itinerary can be found below, and tickets will be available via Ticketmaster beginning Friday, November 5th at 10:00 a.m. local time.

In addition to the new dates, Destroyer have shared the  Have We Met tour documentary, capturing some of the few shows they were actually able to play pre-COVID. This isn’t your typical music doc, however, as the “ambient” 30-minute piece is described as “like ASMR for the soul.”

Directed by David Galloway, the short film takes viewers through the mundanity of touring life, such as rolling up posters for the merch table, doing laundry between gigs, and Destroyer’s Dan Bejar eating a sub. Life on the road isn’t all glamour and rock and roll, after all.

Watch the  Have We Met doc ahead.

Destroyer 2022 Tour Dates: 04/22 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre 04/23 – Seattle, WA @ The Neptune Theatre 04/24 – Boise, ID @ The Olympic 04/26 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge 04/27 – Denver, CO @ The Bluebird Theater 04/28 – Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room 04/29 – St. Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hill Duck Room 04/30 – Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge 05/02 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle 05/04 – Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle 05/05 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat 05/06 – Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts 05/07 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel 05/08 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair 05/09 – Montreal, QC @ Theatre Fairmount 05/10 – Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre 05/11 – Detroit, MI @ El Club 05/12 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall 05/13 – St. Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Hall 05/14 – Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck 05/15 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall 05/16 – Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips 05/17 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk 05/19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom 05/20 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco 05/21 – Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre 05/22 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall

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Six decades after their first U.S. tour, the Rolling Stones are still commandeering stages.

The venerable rockers will embark on a 16-city jaunt April 28 in Houston to support their well-received new album , “Hackney Diamonds,” and plug into their extensive hits parade.

The stadium tour, sponsored by the age-appropriate AARP , will also hit cities including Las Vegas, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Los Angeles. The band will detour May 2 to play the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time Dec. 1 via ticketmaster.com.

It hasn't been too long since the band worked stadium stages: In September 2021, they resumed their No Filter tour , which had been on a 16-month pandemic delay.

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The Stones – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – are basking in a bit of a studio revival with “Hackney Diamonds,” their first new album since 2005 .

The album debuted at No. 1 on the U.K. albums chart and No. 3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, making them the first act with a top 10 album each decade since the 1960s.

The single, “Angry,” is nominated for best rock song at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 4. (The band has three career wins .)

“Hackney Diamonds” is also the Stones’ first album since drummer Charlie Watts died in 2021.

The band premiered songs from the album at an intimate, invitation-only show of a few hundred people at the Racket NYC club in October, running through a handful of visceral new tracks and leaning into classics including “Shattered” and “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” with youthful vigor. Lady Gaga, who sings on the album track “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” joined Jagger for a thunderous duet.

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The Rolling Stones 2024 tour dates

  • April 28: NRG Stadium, Houston
  • May 2: Jazz Fest, New Orleans 
  • May 7: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona 
  • May 11: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas 
  • May 15: Lumen Field, Seattle 
  • May 23: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey 
  • May 30: Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts 
  • June 3: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida 
  • June 7: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta 
  • June 11: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia 
  • June 15: Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland 
  • June 20: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver 
  • June 27: Soldier Field, Chicago 
  • July 5: BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia 
  • July 10: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles 
  • July 17: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California 

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