Gorillaz have introduced a run of headline reveals within the US for this autumn – discover all the main points under.
The Damon Albarn-fronted cartoon band are as a result of head stateside this September in assist of their eighth and most up-to-date album ‘Cracker Island’, which was launched in February.
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Kicking off on the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California (September 10), the stint – dubbed ‘The Getaway – consists of additional stop-offs in Austin, Texas (13), Chicago, Illinois (16) and Boston, Massachusetts (19).
Kaytranada, Lil Yachty and Remi Wolf will seem because the assist acts on all dates.
Tickets go on common sale at 10am native time this Friday (June 2) – you’ll be capable of purchase yours right here.
“Gorillaz are ON THE RUN… one band, one bus, 4 cities,” an announcement on social media reads. Try the preview video within the tweet under.
Gorillaz are ON THE RUN… one band, one bus, 4 cities 💫
…with particular visitors @KAYTRANADA @lilyachty & @remiwolf 🔥The Getaway Exhibits are on-sale Friday June 2 at 10am native time at https://t.co/CkN1CrGmXS pic.twitter.com/qOfExPQZrB
— gorillaz (@gorillaz) May 30, 2023
Final summer season noticed the group headline All Factors East 2022 in Victoria Park, east London. Extra not too long ago, Gorillaz performed at this yr’s Coachella the place they have been joined onstage by the likes of Thundercat and De La Soul.
Albarn and co returned to the pageant the next weekend, with that efficiency together with particular visitors reminiscent of Little Simz and Unhealthy Bunny.
This month, the frontman reunited onstage with Blur for some intimate UK warm-up gigs forward of the Britpop band’s two large live shows at Wembley Stadium in July.
Blur are additionally set to launch a brand new album known as ‘The Ballad Of Darren’ on July 21 by way of Parlophone (pre-order right here). Produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Foals, Depeche Mode), the file will function the current single ‘The Narcissist’.