Bright Eyes Announce Full List of Rescheduled Dates for Reunion Tour

UPDATE 6/8/2021: Bright Eyes have announced a full list of rescheduled tour dates for 2021. In addition to their previously announced shows in Worcester, Massachusetts; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and Queens, New York, the band will also be performing eight more shows in Atlanta, Birmingham, New Haven and more (see below).

The show in New Haven will feature Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus as openers, while the Forest Hills Stadium show in Queens will feature Lucy Dacus and Waxahatchee.

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Bright Eyes will not embark on their highly anticipated reunion tour this spring, canceling and postponing dates due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.

The trek was supposed to launch May 14th in Spokane, Washington, and wrap June 20th in Queens, New York. All of the May shows and three of the June gigs were canceled outright, and refunds will be available to ticket holders at the point of purchase. Bright Eyes, however, was able to reschedule several June shows for summer 2021, with dates for two additional postponed concerts to be announced later. Original tickets will be valid at the rescheduled dates.

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“Regretfully, yet predictably, we have had to re-think many of our upcoming tour dates,” Bright Eyes wrote on Instagram. “We hope to be in a better position to gather and celebrate at a later date.”

Bright Eyes announced their return in January and one month later revealed they’d inked a new record deal with Dead Oceans and were prepping their first album since 2011’s The People’s Key. Exact details about the record, including a release date and title, have yet to be revealed, although the band has shared two new songs, “Forced  Convalescence” and “Persona Non Grata.”

Bright Eyes Rescheduled/Postponed Tour Dates
July 27 – Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Amphitheatre
July 28 – New Haven, CT @ Westville Music Bowl *^
July 29 – Bethlehem, PA @ Levitt Pavillion Steel Stacks
July 30 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
July 31 – Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium $^
August 3 – Charlottesville, VA @ Ting Pavilion
August 4 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
August 5 – Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit
August 6 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
August 7 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
August 8 – Birmingham, AL @ Sloss Furnaces

* = w/ Japanese Breakfast
^ = w/ Lucy Dacus
$ = w/ Waxahatchee

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