Belle and Sebastian Announce Winter 2018 Tour Dates

Photo credit: Demian Becerra

Bell and Sebastian have announced their 2018 winter tour dates, after the release of the second part of their latest EP trilogy, How to Solve our Human Problems. They will be touring in the US in June 2018 for one month. The first two chapters of their trilogy were released in December 2017 and January 2018. The video for their song “We Were Beautiful,” directed by Blair Young, was released in September of 2017. The third and last part will be released on February 16th. They will launch their US tour on June 5th in Portland, Oregon.

Bell and Sebastian are an indie-pop, folk rock band formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1996. Though the band has been making music for more than two decades, and has released nine albums to date, they have achieved limited commercial success. Their latest trilogy is testament to our human problems, and Bell and Sebastian are here to guide us through the never-ending path of enlightenment.

Bell and Sebastian World Tour Dates:

02/05 – Belgium, Antwerp – De Roma
02/06 – France, Strasbourg – La Laiterie
02/07 – France, Paris – Salle Pleyel
02/09 – France, Nantes – Stereolux
02/11 – Luxembourg – Rockhal
02/12 – Switzerland, Zurich – X-TRA
02/13 – Italy, Milan – Fabrique
02/14 – Italy, Bologna – Estragon
02/16 – Germany, Munich – Muffathalle
02/17 – Germany, Berlin – Admiralspalast
02/18 – Germany, Frankfurt – Batschkapp
02/19 – Netherlands, Amsterdam – Royal Theatre Carre
02/21 – Denmark, Copenhagen – DK Studio 1
02/22 – Sweden, Stockholm – Munchen Brewery
02/23 – Norway, Oslo – Sentrum Scene
02/24 – Sweden, Gothenburg – Gothenburg Studios
03/06 – UK, Cornwall – Truro Hall
03/08 – Wales, Cardiff – Wales Millenium Centre
03/09 – Wales, Aberystwyth – Aberystwyth Arts Centre
03/10 – UK, Nottingham – Rock City
03/12 – UK, Manchester – Bridgewater Hall
03/13 – UK, Cambridge – Cambridge Corn Exchange
03/15 – UK, Brighton – Brighton Dome
03/16 – UK, London – Troxy
03/17 – UK, London – Troxy
03/19 – UK, Liverpool – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
03/20 – UK, York – Grand Opera House
03/22 – UK, Gateshead – Sage Gateshead
03/23 – Scotland, Perth – Perth Concert Hall
03/24 – Scotland, Edinburgh – Usher Hall
03/26 – Ireland, Dublin – Vicar St
03/27 – Ireland, Dublin – Vicar St
05/02 – Australia, Perth – Astor Theatre
05/04 – Australia, St Kilda – Palais Theatre
05/05 – Australia, Sydney – Sydney Opera House
05/07 – Australia, Brisbane Qld – Tivoli
05/25 – UK, Glasgow – Galvanizers Yard
06/05 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
06/06 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
06/08 – Queens, NY – Forest Hills Stadium
06/09 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
06/10 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
06/11 – New Orleans, LA – Civic Theatre
06/14 – Mexico City, Mexico – (venue TBA)
06/16 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at the Moody Theater
06/17 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
06/19 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theater
06/20 – Sundance, UT – Sundance Amphitheater
06/22 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
06/25 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
06/28 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
06/29 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
06/30 – Portland, OR – Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre

Photo Credit: Daminen Becerra

Matt Matasci: Music Editor at mxdwn.com - matt@mxdwn.com | I have written and edited for mxdwn since 2015, the same year I began my music journalism career. Previously (and currently) a freelance copywriter, I graduated with a degree in Communications from California Lutheran University in 2008. Born on the Central Coast of California, I am currently a few hundred miles south along the 101 in the Los Angeles area. matt@mxdwn.com
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