Catfish And The Bottlemen announce 2019 fall tour
Catfish And The Bottlemen have announced a tour in North America this fall, and fans couldn’t be more excited to see them live.
The band will hit the road in two weeks and travel across North America starting in North Carolina.
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The group made their big announcement on social media to let fans know the upcoming news.
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SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2019
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— Catfish&theBottlemen (@thebottlemen) June 18, 2019
The tour comes after Catfish And The Bottlemen dropped their most recent album, The Balance, back in April. You can listen to that entire record below.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. here. The band is finishing up a North American tour currently. You can check out the full list of dates down below.
Dates
06/19 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues Boston
06/25 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
06/26 – Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall
9/24 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
9/26 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
9/29 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
10/01 – Richmond, VA @ The National
10/02 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart
10/05 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
10/07 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
10/08 – Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle
10/10 – St. Augustine, FL @ Backyard Stage at St. Augustine Amphitheatre
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Before The Balance, the band hadn’t put out music since 2016. Then, in January, they dropped “Longshot.”
The single was packaged with a video, showing the band rocking on the high cliffs of rural England. The lyrics reference the adversities, or “Longshots,” that had to be overcome for the group to find success.
You can check out that video for “Longshot” down below.
The Balance was the band’s third record, following up on their gold album, The Ride, and platinum debut, The Balcony.
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