iDKHOW announce Night Heat headlining tour dates

I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME have announced their Night Heat headlining tour, and we couldn’t be more excited!

The band will make 17 stops around North America this spring (as well as two outdoor festivals) in support of their 2018 debut EP, 1981 Extended Play.

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The Night Heat tour will kick off Sunday, April 28 at ALT 93.3’s Band Splash Festival in Phoenix, finishing up May 18 in Minneapolis.

Los Angeles rock band Superet will provide support on iDKHOW’s headlining dates.

Artist presale tickets will take place tomorrow, March 21 at 10 a.m. local time. General tickets will be available starting this Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will be available for purchase here.

Check out the full list of cities and dates for iDKHOW’s tour below!

Dates:

04/28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Big Surf Water Park (ALT 93.3 radio fest)
04/29 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues, Bronze Peacock
04/30 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues, Cambridge Room
05/02 – Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
05/03 – Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees (festival)
05/04 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
05/06 – Washington, D.C. @ Union Stage
05/07 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theatre
05/08 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House/Canadian Music Week
05/10 – Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall
05/11 – Hartford, CT @ Webster Theatre
05/12 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
05/13 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
05/15 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
05/16 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
05/17 – Madison, WI @ The Majestic
05/18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Cafe

More on iDKHOW

The band take their name from a line in Back To The Future and embrace the concept that they’re a lost act from the late 70s/early 80s who never quite made it. However, their music has recently been unearthed thanks to modern technology, and they’re resurrecting the tracks for today’s generation.

The band released a video for their track “Choke” earlier this year.

While the track appears on their latest 1981 Extended Play, it was actually released more than a year ago. “Choke” originally dropped Oct. 26, 2017, a date relating back to Back To The Future.

“I wrote ‘Choke’ to sort through how disenchanted I had become with living in Los Angeles,” Weekes said at the time. “I still love L.A. a lot, but it’s never felt like home for me. It can be a difficult culture to navigate if you don’t have any desire to fit in.”

You can check out the video below.

iDKHOW are also on the cover of AP issue #366, which is available for order below!

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