Fans reckon Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service could be teasing a 20th anniversary tour for Transatlanticism and Give Up albums
Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service have shared an interaction on Twitter using each other's lyrics from albums both turning 20 next year, leading fans to believe a joint 20th anniversary tour could be on the cards in 2023.
Yesterday (7 December) The Postal Service tweeted Death Cab For Cutie (maybe Ben Gibbard tweeted between himself across both accounts?) with lyrics from the group's Transatlanticism album title-track. Death Cab For Cutie responded with lyrics from The Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" track, and fans now believe there could be a joint tour on the cards for 2023, as both DCFC's Transatlanticism, and The Postal Service's Give Up albums turn 20 next year.
I am thinking it's a sign @PostalService https://t.co/QylKHuX3Lo
— Death Cab for Cutie (@dcfc) December 8, 2022
One user wrote, "Death Cab/Postal Service tour with Ben opening acoustic confirmed. He didn’t start doing ultra marathons for nothin," and another added, "If Death Cab and Postal Service do a 20th anniversary tour together for Transatlanticism and Give Up, I will happily hand over all my money and/or my first born child."
Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service are yet to share details about what they're teasing together.
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