Peter Gabriel Announces 2023 North American Tour Dates

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Peter Gabriel Announces 2023 North American Tour Dates

He’ll perform in the United States and Canada in support of his forthcoming LP I/O

Peter Gabriel has revealed a new string of North American dates for his I/O tour, beginning in early September and running through mid-October. Gabriel has also shared another new song, “Playing for Time,” from his forthcoming album I/O. See all of the new dates and check out “Playing for Time” below.

Gabriel has shared the new songs “Panopticom” and “The Court” in recent months without sharing any additional album details. Ahead of the North America tour, he’ll embark on his previously announced European leg, his first shows in nearly seven years. The tour stints are connected to both the new album, which Gabriel has been working on for the better part of two decades, and a celebration of Gabriel’s landmark LP So

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Peter Gabriel: I/O North American Tour

Peter Gabriel: I/O North American Tour

Peter Gabriel:

09-08 Quebec City, Quebec – Videotron Centre 
09-09 Ottawa, Ontario – Canadian Tire Centre
09-11 Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
09-13 Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
09-14 Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden
09-16 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Wells Fargo Center
09-18 New York, New York – Madison Square Garden
09-30 Chicago, Illinois – United Center
10-07 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena
10-08 Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena
10-11 San Francisco, California – Chase Center
10-13 Los Angeles, California – Kia Forum

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