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Dream pop duo Beach House have announced their tour dates for this fall in the U.S. and Europe.
The tour is in support of the band’s latest album, Depression Cherry. That album was initially announced in May 2015 and released in August. The album has been getting rave reviews, with Pitchfork calling the album “another impeccably measured step forward,” and NPR Music saying the album “feels vibrant and versatile.”
More than a month before Depression Cherry was set to be released, it was reported that it leaked online, along with Destroyer’s Poison Season album that was set for the same release date. Prior to the leak, Beach House had only released one track from the album called “Sparks.” Almost full month after the leak, however, the duo released two new tracks entitled “PPP” and “Beyond Love,” respectively. The songs were released on the group’s website as part of an interactive “choose-your-own-single” project that determined what single a fan would like best based on their favorite past Beach House tracks.
Beach House kicked off their tour on September 17 in Columbus, Ohio, and it will come to a close on December 19 in San Francisco, California. Several shows on the tour are already sold out. Among their tour stops are Pitchfork Music Festival in Paris and Iceland Airwaves in Reykjavik. See the full list of tour dates, as well as ticketing links, below.
Beach House Fall 2015 Tour Dates
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09/17: Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
09/18: Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
09/19: Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Theatre
09/21: Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theatre
09/22: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue [Sold Out]
09/23: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
09/25: Omaha, NE – Slowdown
09/26: Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall
09/27: St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
09/28: Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall
09/29: Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
10/01: Houston, TX – House of Blues
10/02: New Orleans, LA – Civic Theatre
10/03: Birmingham, AL – Saturn
10/04: Nashville, TN – The Ryman Auditorium
10/06: Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
10/07: Asheville, NC – Orange Peel
10/08: Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom [Sold Out]
10/24: Belfast, UK – Mandela Hall
10/25: Dublin, IE – Vicar Street
10/26: Glasgow, UK – ABC
10/27: Manchester, UK – The Ritz
10/29: Paris, FR – Pitchfork Music Festival
10/30: London, UK – Shepherds Bush Empire
11/02: Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso
11/03: Brussels, BE – Autumn Falls @ AB
11/04: Koln, DE – Gloria
11/05: Luxemborg, LU – Den Atelier
11/07: Reykjavik, IS – Iceland Airwaves
11/10: Oslo, NO – Sentrum Scene
11/11: Gothenburg, SE – Tradgarn
11/12: Stockholm, SE – Debaser Medis
11/13: Copenhagen DK – Vega
11/14: Hamburg, DE – Kampnagel K1
11/16: Berlin, DE – Huxley’s
11/17: Munich, DE – Freiheiz
11/18: Lausanne, CH – Les Docks
11/20: Barcelona, ES – Apolo
11/22: Madrid, ES – La Riviera
11/23: Lisbon, PT – Armazén
11/24: Porto, PT – Teatro sa da Bandeira
12/07: Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory [Sold Out]
12/09: Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre [Sold Out]
12/10: Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre [Sold Out]
12/11: Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre [Sold Out]
12/12: Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre [Sold Out]
12/17: San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore [Sold Out]
12/18: San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore [Sold Out]
12/19: San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore [Sold Out]
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