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Bright Eyes Share Dates For International Comeback Tour: See Where They’re Headed

Bright Eyes Share Dates For International Comeback Tour: See Where They’re Headed

The indie-folk band last performed in 2011.

A big year for Bright Eyes diehards keeps getting bigger: after announcing its reunion, plans for new music, and a handful of dates last month, the Conor Oberst-led band has announced a full-fledged return tour.

Announced this morning (Feb. 18), the 2020 trek will take Bright Eyes across much of the United States and Europe after kicking off March 23 in Japan. The U.S. leg begins May 24 in Spokane, Wash. and wraps June 20 at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York. 

In between, the band has three dates at the Hollywood Palladium and numerous shows in the Northwest and Northeast. Lavender Diamond and Lucy Dacus have been confirmed as openers for select dates.

While there's no mention of numerous key markets like Bright Eyes' hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, they have nothing booked between May 24 and June 12, so additional shows are a possibility.

The European leg opens Aug. 14 in Oslo, Norway and wraps Sept. 6 at End of the Road Festival in Salisbury, England. 

Tickets go on sale Friday (Feb. 21) at 12:00 pm ET.  

And that brings us to the new music. Bright Eyes figures to release a new project on its recently-announced label home Dead Oceans, but nothing has been announced yet. The band's last album was 2011's The People's Key, released on Saddle Creek — their longtime label prior to the reunion. 

Find Bright Eyes' 2020 tour itinerary below. 

03/23/20 – Tokyo, Japan @ Liquidroom  
05/14/20 – Spokane, Wash. @ Knitting Factory # 
05/15/20 – Boise, Id. @ Knitting Factory # 
05/16/20 – Tacoma, Wash. @ Temple # 
05/18/20 – Sonoma, Cali. @ Gundlach Bundschu Winery # 
05/19/20 – Santa Cruz, Cali. @ Santa Cruz Civic #  
05/21/20 – Los Angeles, Cali. @ Hollywood Palladium # 
05/22/20 – Los Angeles, Cali. @ Hollywood Palladium 
05/23/20 – Los Angeles, Cali. @ Hollywood Palladium 
05/24/20 – Santa Barbara, Cali. @ Santa Barbara Bowl 
06/12/20 – Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium * 
06/13/20 – Syracuse, NY @ Beak and Skiff * 
06/14/20 – Lewiston, NY @ Art Park * 
06/16/20 – Bethlehem, Penn. @ Levitt Pavillion Steel Stacks * 
06/17/20 – Burlington, Vt. @ The Green at Shelburne Museum * 
06/18/20 – Portland, Maine @ State Theater * 
06/19/20 – New Haven, Conn. @ College Street Music Hall * 
06/20/20 – Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium + 
08/14/20 – Oslo, Norway @ Oya Festival 
08/16/20 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega 
08/18/20 – Hamburg, Germany @ Grosse Freiheit 
08/19/20 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Lucerna Music Bar 
08/21/20 – Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom 
08/22/20 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Batschkapp 
08/24/20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso 
08/25/20 – Cologne, Germany @ E-Werk 
08/27/20 – Vienna, Austria @ Open Air Arena 
08/28/20 – Munich, Germany @ Muffathalle 
08/29/20 – Zurich, Switzerland @ X-Tra 
09/01/20 – London, England @ Eventim Apollo
09/02/20 – Manchester, England @ O2 Apollo 
09/03/20 – Glasgow, Scotland @ Barrowland 
09/04/20 – Dublin, Ireland @ Vicar Street 
09/05/20 – Birmingham, England @ O2 Institute 
09/06/20 – Salisbury, England @ End of the Road Festival

# with Lavender Diamond 
* with Lucy Dacus
+ with Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus