The War on Drugs Announce World Tour

They hit the roadthis fall

By Sam Sodomsky.

The War on Drugs have announced a world tour, following the release of their new song “Thinking of a Place.” They’ll kick things off in Philadelphia this September before heading through Europe and wrapping up in November. Check out their full itinerary below. “Thinking of a Place” marked the band’s first new original music since 2014’s Lost in the Dream, and their first release since signing to Atlantic. It was released as a limited edition 12” single for this year’s Record Store Day and is now available on streaming services.

Revisit Pitchfork’s feature, “The War on Drugs: Inside Man.”

The War on Drugs:

09-21 Philadelphia, PA - Dell Music Center

09-22 New York, NY - Summerstage

09-23 Boston, MA - Blue Hills Bank Pavilion

09-25 Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore

09-26 Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle

09-28 Dallas, TX - The Bomb Factory

09-29 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall

09-30 Austin, TX - Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater

10-05 Los angeles, CA - Greek Theatre

10-06 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre

10-09 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre

10-11 Portland, OR - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

10-13 Salt Lake City, UT - The Complex

10-14 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre

10-18 St. Paul, MN - Palace Theatre

10-19 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre

10-20 Columbus, OH - Express Live!

10-21 Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall

11-02 Amsterdam, Netherlands - AFAS Live

11-03 Cologne, Germany - E-Werk

11-04 Brussels, Belgium - Forest National

11-06 Paris, France - Bataclan

11-09 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowlands

11-10 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowlands

11-12 Manchester, England - O2 Apollo

11-14 London, England - Alexandra Palace

11-17 Zurich, Switzerland - X-tra

11-18 Milan, Italy - Fabrique

11-20 Munich, Germany - Muffathalle

11-21 Hamburg, Germany - Große Freiheit 36

11-22 Berlin, Germany - Tempodrom

11-24 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum

11-25 Copenhagen, Denmark - Tap 1

11-27 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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