The Cinematic Orchestra Announces First US Tour In Over A Decade

It’s been a decade since the Cinematic Orchestra has embarked on tour, but that is changing as they just announced an expansive US tour. The tour will include special performances at LA’s Walt Disney Concert Hall on November 23, New York City’s Brooklyn Steel and DC’s 9:30 Club.

In celebration of the announcement, the group released a live video for “Lessons,” a cut from their new album and first in 12 years To Believe, out now on Domino/Ninja Tune. The video was shot in Joshua Tree, Ca and directed by Brian B+ Cross. The video provides a great sneak peak of what fans can expect from their live show. CoolHunting praised the video’s sweeping approach, saying that it “commands attention.”

“The desert has been an important reference for Jason and Dominic during the creation of this project,” says B+. “It was wonderful to go back out to Joshua Tree and hear the music performed live by the full band…to capture the energy in the room.”

The group’s album To Believe came out in March 2019. It earned praise from NPR who claimed the album was “soaring, rich,” also said that there is “an incredible range to the record.”

The Cinematic Orchestra is led by Jason Swinscoe and Dom Smith. The tour will include a 7-piece band of virtuosic performers who have a long-standing experience with the electronic group. The tour announcement follows a 3-night run of hometown shows as London’s Roundhouse, which the Times of London called “atmospheric and transporting.”

Tour Dates
03/15 – Philharmonie – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
03/16 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, Netherlands
03/18 – Casino de Paris – Paris, France
03/20 – Roundhouse – London, UK
03/21 – Roundhouse – London, UK
03/22 – Roundhouse – London, UK
03/25 – Vicar Street – Dublin, Ireland
03/26 – Royal Concert Hall – Glasgow, UK
03/27 – Sage Gateshead – Newcastle, UK
03/29- O2 Institute – Birmingham, UK
03/30 – Manchester Academy, UK
04/18- Sankei Hall Breeze – Osaka, Japan
04/19- Hitomi Memorial Hall – Tokyo, Japan
05/17 – A2- Wroclaw, Poland
05/18 – Studio – Krakow, Poland
05/19- Stary Manez – Gdansk, Poland
05/20- Palladium – Warsaw, Poland
05/21- Sala Ziemi – Poznan, Poland
05/23- Astra – Berlin, Germany
05/24- Music Hall – Cologne, Germany
05/26- Les Docks – Lausanne, Switzerland
10/27 – White Oak Music Hall – Houston, TX
10/28 – Mohawk – Austin, TX
10/29 – Canton Hall – Dallas, TX
10/30 – Exit / Inn – Nashville, TN
10/31 – The Loft – Atlanta, GA
11/01 – Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
11/02 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
11/03 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
11/05 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY
11/07 – Paradise – Boston, MA
11/08 – Palais Montcalm – Quebec City, QC
11/09 – Corona Theater – Montreal, QC
11/10 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
11/11 – Russell Industrial – Detroit, MI
11/12 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL
11/14 – Englert Theatre – Iowa City, IA
11/15 – Gothic Theater – Denver, CO
11/16 – Metro Music Hall- Salt Lake City, UT
11/18 – The Neptune – Seattle, WA
11/19 – Vogue Theatre – Vancouver, BC
11/20 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR
11/22 – Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA
11/23 – Walt Disney Concert Hall – Los Angeles, CA

Lexi Becker: I am a third year student at Chapman University. I am studying Public Relations and Advertising and minoring in Entrepreneurship. Originally from Portland, Oregon, I am now enjoying the southern California sun to the fullest! Music is a passion of mine, whether that is discovering new artists or going to concerts. I gained experience in the industry when I worked for a music management company. I love writing and have various styles.
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