On December 2, they will head to New Zealand, where they will perform until December 4. Big Thief will then head to Burlington in Vermont on January 31. The band will conclude their North American tour on March 2, after which they will tour the UK until April 12. The band will then head to Europe for the last leg of their tour and will conclude their tour on April 29.

Tickets for the Big Thief tour will first be available via Spotify presale from September 14 at 10 am PT. A Live Nation presale will go live on September 15 at 10 am using the code Venue. General public tickets will be available from September 16 at 10 am PT via Ticketmaster.

Big Thief 2022-2023 World Tour Dates

November 12 – Seoul, Korea - Rolling HallNovember 14 – Osaka, Japan - Club QuattroNovember 15 – Osaka, Japan - Club QuattroNovember 17 – Tokyo, Japan - The Garden HallNovember 18 – Tokyo, Japan - O-EastNovember 21 – Perth, Australia - Astor TheatreNovember 23 – Melbourne, Australia - The ForumNovember 24 – Melbourne, Australia - The ForumNovember 25 – Melbourne, Australia - Melbourne Recital HallNovember 27 – Sydney, Australia - Enmore TheatreNovember 30 – Brisbane, Australia - Princess TheatreDecember 02 – Auckland, New Zealand - PowerstationDecember 03 – Auckland, New Zealand - PowerstationDecember 04 – Wellington, New Zealand - Opera House

Big Thief 2023 tour dates

January 31 – Burlington, VT - Higher GroundFebruary 03 – New Haven, CT - College Street Music HallFebruary 04 – Philadelphia, PA - Franklin Music HallFebruary 05 – Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AEFebruary 07 – Nashville, TN - The RymanFebruary 09 – Oxford, MS - Lyric OxfordFebruary 10 – Fayetteville, AR - George’s Majestic LoungeFebruary 11 – Tulsa, OK - Cain’s BallroomFebruary 15 – Austin, TX - ACL at Moody TheatreFebruary 16 – Houston, TX - White Oak Music HallFebruary 17 – New Orleans, LA - Orpheum TheaterFebruary 18 – Birmingham, AL - Iron CityFebruary 20 – Orlando, FL - Beacham TheatreFebruary 21 – Miami, FL - North Beach BandshellFebruary 24 – Atlanta, GA - The EasternFebruary 25 – Asheville, NC - Thomas Wolfe AuditoriumMarch 02 – New York, NY - Radio City Music HallApril 05 – Gateshead, England - Sage GatesheadApril 06 – Edinburgh, Scotland - Usher HallApril 07 – Manchester, England - O2 ApolloApril 08 – Cardiff, Wales - Great HallApril 11 – London, England - O2 Academy BrixtonApril 12 – London, England - Eventim ApolloApril 15 – Rotterdam, Netherlands - Motel Mozaïque FestivalApril 16 – Groningen, Netherlands - De OosterpoortApril 18 – Antwerp, Belgium - De RomaApril 22 – Munich, Germany - MuffathalleApril 23 – Milan, Italy - AlcatrazApril 26 – Barcelona, Spain - RazzmatazzApril 27 – Valencia, Spain - Sala MoonApril 28 – Madrid, Spain - La RivieraApril 29 – Lisbon, Portugal - LAV Lisboa ao Vivo

More about the band

Earlier this year, the band announced tour dates in Israel following which they faced backlash from fans. Defending their decision, Big Thief said that the proceeds from the tour would go to Palestine. However, the band later canceled the Israel tour.

Big Thief is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band which consists of Adrianne Lenker (guitar, vocals), Buck Meek (guitar, backing vocals), Max Oleartchik (bass), and James Krivchenia (drums). In 2016, the band released their debut album, Masterpiece, on Saddle Creek Records followed by their second studio album Capacity, which was released in 2017.

In 2019, the band signed to 4AD and released two studio albums: U.F.O.F. in May 2019 and Two Hands in October 2019. Shortly after the release of U.F.O.F, the band rose to critical acclaim. U.F.O.F. was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.

They released their recent album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You in February. It featured the singles Little Things, Sparrow, Change, Time Escaping, No Reason, Spud Infinity, and Simulation Swarm.

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