Here's a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
THE DEAR HUNTER AND THE WORLD IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE
The Dear Hunter and The World is a Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid to Die have decided to postpone their spring tour to the summer. The Dear Hunter write:
This conversation came up last week and since then, case counts in the USA have been continuing to trend downwards. We know this tour "can happen" and most likely could happen safely this spring.
However, over the last few years, our band has shifted in many ways. We are touring less and less each year. We have been spending more time at home with our families and have been making that a mission in our career prior to the pandemic.
We have decided, if we are going to tour less, we want to make sure each tour is one to remember. Even though the chances are low, we would hate to be forced to reschedule dates, have any fans get sick at our shows, and put a damper on what should be a fun experience for everyone involved.
The tour now kicks off July 28 in San Francisco and the new NYC date is August 13 at Music Hall of Williamsburg. All dates are here.
SUPERGRASS
Britpop greats Supergrass have finally rescheduled their NYC and LA shows that were supposed to happen in 2020.
COURTNEY BARNETT
Courtney Barnett has postponed the remainder of her North American tour because of a positive Covid test. "So sorry to announce that we are postponing the rest of the shows on our USA tour due to a positive Covid result this morning," she writes. "My team are working hard to reschedule dates, so if you can hold on to your tickets in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, New Haven and Burlington we’ll have news for you very soon."
SKIP MARLEY
Skip Marley (son of Cedella, grandson of Bob) released his great debut EP Higher Place in 2020, followed by the new single "Vibe" (ft. Popcaan) last fall, and he's played the US before (like at Prospect Park last summer), but now he has just announced his first-ever US headlining tour.
BIG TAKEOVER FESTIVAL
The planned 2020 edition of Richmond hardcore festival United Blood never happened, and the fest may not return at all, but Mutually Assured Destruction/Sentinel frontman Ace Stallings (one of United Blood's bookers) has teamed up with Triple B Records to put on a new Richmond hardcore festival, Big Takeover, on May 20 and 21 with Genocide Pact, No/Mas, Mutually Assured Destruction, Restraining Order, Nosebleed, C4, Terrorizer, Mindforce, Division of Mind, Dead Heat, High Command, Downfall, Spy, C4, Final Gasp, Vomit Forth, and more, plus more TBA. Tickets are on sale.