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After sharing three incredibly well-received tracks from upcoming album 22, A Million – out 30th September on Jagjaguwar – Bon Iver have announced a European tour – their first since 2012 – taking place across January and February 2017. A full list of dates – which includes shows at London’s Roundhouse and Eventim Apollo Hammersmith – can be found below.
Before these dates, Justin Vernon, The National’s Aaron and Bryce Dessner and others will be curating a two-day music event at Funkhaus in Berlin. Over 80 artists will feature, including all members of Bon Iver, POLIÇA, Alt-J, Nils Frahm and The Staves. More information and a full list of artists performing can be found here.
Bon Iver debuted 22, A Million with a “truly remarkable” (NPR) front-to-back live performance last month at the Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival, hosted in Vernon’s hometown Eau Claire, Wisconsin. That performance was timed to the release of extended studio versions of the album’s two opening cuts: ’22 (OVER S∞∞N)’ and ’10 d E A T h b R E a s T ⚄ ⚄’. A third track ’33 “GOD”‘ followed shortly after.
Tour dates
Europe
01/10 – Berlin, DE @ Funkhaus
02/10 – Berlin, DE @ Funkhaus
22/01 – Paris, FR @ Le Zenith
23/01 – Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg
24/01 – Frankfurt, DE @ Jahrhunderthalle
25/01 – Zurich, CH @ Samsung Hall
27/01 – Luxembourg, LU @ Rockhal
29/01 – Oslo, NO @ Spektrum
30/01 – Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus
31/01 – Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus
02/02 – Copenhagen, DK @ The Grey Hall
03/02 – Copenhagen, DK @ The Grey Hall
05/02 – Hamburg, DE @ Mehr! Theatre
06/02 – Berlin, DE @ Tempodrom
08/02 – Brussels, BE @ Forest National
10/02 – Blackpool, UK @ Empress Ballroom
12/02 – Edinburgh, UK @ Playhouse Theatre
13/02 – Edinburgh, UK @ Playhouse Theatre
15/02 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
16/02 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
19/02 – London, UK @ Eventim Apollo Hammersmith
USA
10/18 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater #
10/19 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater #
10/20 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater #
10/22 – Orange County, CA @ Beach Goth Festival
10/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Hollywood Bowl %
10/26 – San Diego, CA @ Copley Symphony Hall ^
# with Francis & The Lights
% with Patti Smith and Hiss Golden Messenger
^ with Julianna Barwick