[UPDATE]: Khruangbin has added a string of new tour dates to the band’s already-loaded A La Sala tour. The first run of live shows from the internationally-influenced Texas trio since 2022 will come in support of its upcoming album of the same name.
The five new tour dates announced on Monday all extend previously announced multi-night engagements. Between the two weekends of Coachella, Khruangbin will now play a second night in San Luis Obispo, CA on April 19th. Then, in May, the group has added a new show on May 21st to its existing run at The Met in Philadelphia (5/21–5/23). Fast forward to August and Khruangbin will now play three nights at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA (8/14–8/16) with the addition of a show on the 14th.
Later that month, before the band takes over Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO (8/27–8/28), Khruangbin will play a new show on August 26th at the Mission Ballroom in nearby Denver. Finally, the new batch of tour dates will wrap with an additional show at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. on September 24th following the band’s previously announced show on the 23rd.
Tickets for the newly announced Khruangbin A La Sala tour dates will go on sale on Friday, February 9th at 10 a.m. local via the band’s website. Scroll down for more information on the tour and head here for additional album info.
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[1/29/24]: Internationally-influenced Houston trio Khruangbin has announced more than 50 tour dates in support of its first new studio album in four years, A La Sala, due out on April 5th, 2024.
The tour will serve as the first set of live performances by the band—comprised of Mark Speer (guitar), Laura Lee (bass), and Donald “DJ” Johnson (drums)—since 2022. While the group took a hiatus from touring in 2023 as Lee welcomed her first child, it used a series of five live albums to maintain its momentum during the pause.
After kicking off their return to the road with a pair of appearances at Coachella (4/14, 4/21) sandwiched around a midweek headlining play at San Luis Obispo, CA’s Alex Madonna Expo Center (4/18), Mark, Laura, and DJ will head to Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV (4/23, 4/24) and Revel in Albuquerque, NM (4/26, 4/27) for a pair of two-night stands. Next, Khruangbin will head east for a two-night run at The Met in Philadelphia, PA (5/23, 5/24), a slot at Boston, MA’s Boston Calling (5/25), and a performance at the famed Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY (5/26).
Following one-offs in Buffalo, NY (5/28) and Cleveland, OH (5/29), a three-night run in Toronto, ON (5/31, 6/1, 6/2), a show in Detroit, MI (6/24), a three-night stint at The Salt Shed in Chicago, IL (6/7, 6/8, 6/9), and a performance at Red Hat Amphitheatre in Raleigh, NC (6/11), the trio will make its way to Manchester, TN for an appearance at the 2024 edition of Bonnaroo.
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After spending the month of July working through Europe for a 13-show stretch, Khruangbin will travel back across the Atlantic to continue its North American tour schedule with stops at Berkeley, CA’s Greek Theatre (8/15, 8/16), Troutdale, OR’s Edgefield (8/18, 8/19), Bonner, MT’s Kettlehouse Amphitheater (8/21, 8/22), Salt Lake City, UT’s Granary Live (8/24), and Morrison, CO’s storied Red Rocks Amphitheatre (8/27, 8/28). The band will then head to New York’s Forest Hills Stadium in September for two nights (9/20, 9/21) ahead of a one-off performance at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. (9/23). The band will finally regroup once again in October to round out the extensive tour with two-night engagements at St. Louis, MO’s The Factory (10/2, 10/3) and New Orleans, LA’s Saenger Theatre (10/9, 10/10).
Tickets for the tour go on sale beginning on Friday, February 2nd at 10:00 a.m. local time here. Click below for a complete list of 2024 Khruangbin tour dates. For more information, visit the band’s website.
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