The National announces 2024 North American tour
In 2024, The National will be touring North America! They will be teaming up with The War on Drugs for a 19-date tour across the continent. The tour will kick off on September 12th in Guilford, New Hampshire and will hit major cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Los Angeles, concluding in Mexico City on October 10th. Special guest Lucius will be joining them on stage for most of the shows, except for the Mexico City show.
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Fans can expect full sets from The National and The War on Drugs, with The National still riding high from their 2023 releases The First Two Pages of Frankenstein and September Laughter. Meanwhile, The War on Drugs is still hot off their 2021 album I Don’t Live Here Anymore.
Tickets will go on sale soon, with pre-sales starting on February 27 and general tickets available from March 1. It’s going to be an epic tour filled with great music and unforgettable performances!
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date |
Place |
Venue |
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September 12 |
Guilford, New Hampshire |
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion |
September 13 |
New York City, New York |
Forest Hills Stadium |
September 14 |
Mansfield, Massachusetts |
Xfinity Center |
September 16 |
Columbia, Maryland |
Meriwether Post Office |
September 17 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
TD Pavilion at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts |
September 19 |
Laval, Quebec |
Bell Square |
September 20 |
Toronto, Ontario |
Budweiser Stage |
September 21 |
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio |
Bloom Center for Music |
September 24 |
Chicago, Illinois |
United Center |
September 25 |
Sterling Heights, Michigan |
Michigan Lottery Amphitheater in Liberty Hill |
September 26 |
Madison, Wisconsin |
Brice Stevens Stadium |
September 28 |
Englewood, Colorado |
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre |
September 29 |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
Granary Live |
October 1 |
Seattle, Washington |
Climate Pledge Arena |
October 2 |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena |
October 3 |
Portland, Oregon |
Fashion Center |
October 6 |
Berkeley, California |
Greek Theater |
October 7 |
Los Angeles, California |
Hollywood Bowl |
October 10 |
Mexico City, MX |
Sports Palace |
How to get pre-sale tickets?
To get pre-sale tickets for The National tour, you have a few options. First, if you are a VIP, you can purchase special VIP packages starting at 10am local time on Tuesday, February 27th. These tickets do not require a special code.
If you have a Citibank card, you can participate in another pre-sale starting at 12pm local time on the same day. Just use the first 6 digits of your Citibank card as the code.
If you are a member of The National fan club Cherry Tree, you can take part in their pre-sale which starts at 10am (local time) on February 27. You may receive an email with a code.
Live Nation will also be holding a presale at 10 a.m. local time on February 28. You can use the code “ENERGY” to enter.
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For fans in Los Angeles, the presale at the Hollywood Bowl begins at 10 a.m. (local time) on February 29. The code for this presale is “LNHS.”
Make sure you log in to Ticketmaster before sales start, have your payment information ready, and be patient. If tickets are sold out, you can try a reseller like VividSeats or StubHub, or check Ticketmaster for resale tickets later.
The National
The National is a rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in New York City in 1999. The band consists of lead vocalist Matt Berninger, guitarist and keyboardist Aaron and Bryce Dessner, and bassist and drummer Scott and Bryan Devendorf. Matt Berninger’s wife, Carin Besser, is not a member of the band, but has been writing lyrics with him since 2007.
In 2001, they released their debut album, The National, on Brassland Records. After Aaron’s brother Bryce joined them, they released Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers in 2003. After signing with Beggars Banquet Records, they gained attention with Alligator in 2005, and then released Boxer in 2007 and High Violet in 2010. 2013’s Trouble Will Find Me earned them a Grammy nomination.
Their 2017 album Sleep Well Beast won them a Grammy Award. In 2019, I Am Easy to Find was released. Their ninth album First Two Pages of Frankenstein was released in 2023 and reached number one on Billboard’s AAA and Rock charts. Five of their albums were nominated for NME’s 2013 list of “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time” by music writer Laura Snapes.
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Members of the National Orchestra
member |
Musical Instruments |
---|---|
Matt Berninger |
Vocals |
Alan Dessner |
Guitar, bass, piano, keyboard, harmonica, mandolin, backing vocals |
Brian Devendorf |
Drums, percussion, backing vocals |
Scott Devendorf |
Bass, guitar, vocals |
Bryce Dessner |
Guitar, keyboard, piano, backing vocals |
Ben Lantz |
Trombone, Synthesizer |
Kyle Resnick |
Trumpet, keyboard, backing vocals |
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