Indie rock veterans Built to Spill have announced a lengthy new tour in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their acclaimed 1994 album There’s Nothing Wrong with Love. Playing the record in its entirety each night, the band will also bring along cellist John McMahon, who contributed to the original recordings.
The run kicks off on August 9th in their hometown of Boise, Idaho, before heading off to cities like Portland, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, and more. Extending into the fall, the band will wrap up the celebration with a five-night stint in California, hitting San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento in succession. See Built to Spill’s full 2024 tour dates below.
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The run kicks off on August 9th in their hometown of Boise, Idaho, before heading off to cities like Portland, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, and more. Extending into the fall, the band will wrap up the celebration with a five-night stint in California, hitting San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento in succession. See Built to Spill’s full 2024 tour dates below.
Get Built to Spill Tickets Here
Fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Jonah Krueger
- Consequence - Music
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