Pre-Sale for The Darkness’ North American Dreams on Toast Tour begins April 16th

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UK rock legends The Darkness have announced they are bringing their Dreams On Toast tour to North America this fall, and if history’s any indication, these shows are going to be a full-on spectacle.

The tour kicks off August 29th in Pryor, Oklahoma, runs through late September, and then picks back up November 7th in Houston for a second round of dates that stretches to the end of the month. Pre-sale starts Wednesday, April 16th at 10am local time, with general on-sale Friday, April 18th. Tickets can be purchased via their website.

Dreams On Toast, released March 28th via Cooking Vinyl, brings together their signature sound, as well as trekking into sounds never heard before from the band, and can be purchased HERE.

Whether it’s Irving Plaza in NYC, The Wiltern in LA, or a packed hall in Montréal, one thing’s for sure: The Darkness don’t do boring. These dates are going to be sweaty, loud, and downright glorious.

Full list of tour stops is below. Grab tickets while they last—this one’s going to move fast.

DREAMS ON TOAST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:
8/29                Pryor, OK                Pryor Creek Music Festival Grounds
8/30                Saint Louis, MO      The Pageant
8/31                Nashville, TN           Brooklyn Bowl
9/2                  Atlanta, GA              Masquerade – Heaven Stage
9/3                  Huntsville, AL          Von Braun Center – Mars Music Hall
9/5                  Norfolk, VA              The NorVa
9/6                  Richmond, VA         The National
9/7                  Washington, DC      Lincoln Theatre
9/9                  Allentown, PA          Archer Music Hall
9/10                New York, NY          Irving Plaza
9/12                Toronto, ON             Phoenix Concert Theatre
9/13                Kitchener, ON          Elements
9/14                Montréal, QC           Club Soda
9/16                Indianapolis, IN        Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
9/17                Detroit, MI                Saint Andrew’s Hall
9/19                Minneapolis, MN      Varsity Theater
9/20                Milwaukee, WI         The Rave/Eagles Club – The Rave Hall
9/21                Cleveland, OH         Agora Theatre and Ballroom
11/7                Houston, TX             Warehouse Live Midtown
11/8                Austin, TX                Emo’s
11/9                Dallas, TX                The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
11/12              Los Angeles, CA      The Wiltern
11/13              San Francisco, CA   The Fillmore
11/15              Boise, ID                  Knitting Factory Concert House
11/17              Portland, OR            Revolution Hall
11/18              Vancouver, BC         Commodore Ballroom
11/19              Seattle, WA              The Showbox
11/21              Salt Lake City, UT    The Depot
11/22              Denver, CO              Summit Music Hall

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