The National announce tour dates with Dirty Projectors, Daughter, Frightened Rabbit & more
The National have announced a mammoth series of live dates taking them until the end of the year.
The Brooklyn band, who release new album Trouble Will Find Me on 20 May, have revealed they’ll tour with the likes of Youth Lagoon and Dirty Projectors (sadly not together) during June. This follows a date with People Get Ready in May.
The group will also share dates with Daughter during August, Frightened Rabbit throughout September, as well as a handful of shows with Local Natives.
You can check out their full live schedule, including a November European tour, beneath:
May
16 Ithaca, NY – State Theater
26 Boston, MA – Boston Calling Festival
June
4 Providence, RI – Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
5 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
6 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
7 Philadelphia, PA – Mann Center for the Performing Arts
8 Richmond, VA – The National
10 Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheatre
11 Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
13 Montreal, Quebec – Lachine Canal
14 Toronto, Ontario – Yonge Dundas Square
15 Columbus, OH – LC Pavilion
16 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo
21-22 Scheessel, Germany – Hurricane Festival
21-22 Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany – Southside Festival
23 Istanbul, Turkey – Vodafone Istanbul Calling
25 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royal
28 Cork, Ireland – Live at the Marquee
30 Rome, Italy – Parco Della Musica
July
1 Milan, Italy – City Sound Festival
2 Zagreb, Croatia – Salata
4 Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter Festival
5-7 Roskilde, Denmark – Roskilde Festival
14 Cincinnati, OH – Bunbury Festival
27 Byron Bay, Australia – Splendour in the Grass
August
3 Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza
4 Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theater
5 Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater
6 St. Paul, MN – Roy Wilkins Auditorium
9 San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands Festival
10 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
11 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Forever Cemetery
September
7 St. Louis, MO – Loufest
8 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
9 Atlanta, GA – Cobb Energy Center
11 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
12 Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
13 Louisville, KY – Iriquois Amphitheater
15 Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater
17 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks
20 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theater
21 Portland, OR – Edgefield Winery
22 Vancouver, British Columbia – PNE Amphitheatre
October
31 Helsinki, Finland – Ice Hall
November
2 Copenhagen, Denmark – Forum
4 Berlin, Germany – Max Schmelling Halle
5 Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Hall
6 Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Rockhal
7 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Heineken Music Hall
9 Belfast, Northern Ireland – Odyssey Arena
10 Dublin, Ireland – O2 Arena
11 Manchester, England – O2 Apollo Manchester
12 Manchester, England – 02 Apollo Manchester
13 London, England – Alexandra Palace
14 London, England – Alexandra Palace
18 Paris, France – Le Zenith
20 Madrid, Spain – Palacio Vistalegre
21 Lisbon, Portugal – Pavilhao Atlantico
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