Alvvays Announce Fall 2022 U.S. Tour

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Alvvays Announce Fall 2022 U.S. Tour

The band has concerts lined up for October and November

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Alvvays, photo by Eleanor Petry

Alvvays are getting back on the road. Following an August show as part of Courtney Barnett’s Here and There touring festival, the band will play U.S. shows in October and November. Check out Alvvays’ tour dates below.

Alvvays released their sophomore album, Antisocialites, in 2017. The band recently shared a new teaser on social media.

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Alvvays: Fall Tour

Alvvays:

08-16 Chicago, IL –  The Salt Shed (Here and There Festival)
10-14 Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre $
10-15 Minneapolis, MN – First Ave $
10-18 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot $
10-19 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory $
10-20 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom $
10-21 Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre $
10-22 Seattle, WA – The Moore Theatre $
10-24 Arcata, CA – Arcata Theatre Lounge $
10-26 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore $
10-27 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore $
10-29 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern $
10-30 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park $
11-02 Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater $
11-04 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall – Downstairs $
11-05 Dallas, TX – The Studio at The Factory $
11-07 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse $
11-08 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works $
11-09 Asheville, NC – Orange Peel $
11-11 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club $
11-12 Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall $
11-15 New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall $
11-16 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theater $
11-18 Boston, MA – Roadrunner $

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