This week, Kings of Leon extend their "Walls" tour and King Kendrick announces dates behind DAMN. Plus, Alabama Shakes tack on some East Coast shows for August. Here's who we're most excited to see hit the road.
Kendrick Lamar 'DAMN.' Tour
Hot on the heels of his Coachella performance, Kendrick Lamar has announced a North American tour behind his new album DAMN. The 17-stop trek kicks off on July 12 in Phoenix, AZ, and concludes with a hometown show at LA's Staples Center on August 6. He'll be joined by Travis Scott and D.R.A.M. as support. Click here for more info.
Trombone Shorty Fall Tour
In addition to their previously announced spring schedule, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue have just revealed dates for a fall jaunt. The new run of stops begin in September, and includes a spot at this year's Pilgrimage Music Festival in Franklin, TN. You can also catch them during a two-night run at NYC's Terminal 5. The final show is slated for October 27 in Indianapolis, IN. Click here for more info.
Kings of Leon 'Walls' Tour
Kings of Leon are clearly having a ton of fun on their worldwide Walls tour, as they've extended the run yet again. The new fall leg of shows will begin on September 27 in Charlotte, NC, and wrap up on October 28 in Tampa, FL. In between, catch them in Los Angeles, Calgary, St. Paul and more. Click here for more info.
Alabama Shakes August Tour
Alabama Shakes have added a string of East Coast shows to their August schedule, surrounding their performance at this year's Osheaga Festival in Montreal. Starting on August 1 they'll be in New York, Vermont, Boston and Maine, culminating in an August 6 slot at said festival. Click here for more info.
Thurston Moore Summer Tour
Songwriter, guitarist and Sonic Youth frontman, Thurston Moore, has unveiled a batch of summer tour dates around North America. Taking place throughout July (after his European trek), catch Moore from Minneapolis to Montreal, Michigan to Massachusetts. The shows are in support of his new solo album, Rock n Roll Consciousness. Click here for more info.
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