The Avalanches Announce 2022 North American Tour
The duo recently released a deluxe edition of their celebrated debut album, ‘Since I Left You.’
The Avalanches has unveiled a series of North American tour dates for 2022.
Robbie Chater and Tony Di Blasi are set to hit the road with an all-new electronic stage setup, kicking off the tour on February 17, 2022 in Washington, D.C. The pair will make appearances in areas like New York, Boston, Toronto, Vancouver and Seattle before closing it out at the The Warfield in San Francisco on March 6.
The Avalanches recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of their celebrated debut album Since I Left You, releasing a deluxe edition that included features from the late MF DOOM, Black Dice, Leon Vynehall, Sinkane and Carl Craig. “I remember very clearly a few things about since I left you…,” Chater wrote on Instagram. “we decided not to have any of our voices on it, which has made it last because it’s a kind of transmission; nothing date-stamps it to that time. Also we were careful not to use any cool ass software from 1999 or 2000. So it does seem to just float around in time. Music lovers get it, and that’s what we ultimately are. It’s almost like an exploration of our relationship with the world and with music and, as musicians , what our place is in the whole process. Thank you for being on this journey with us. It’s been 20 years and counting.”
Take a look at the complete list of dates below.
The Avalanches 2022 North American Tour Dates:
February 17 – 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C.
February 18 – Terminal 5, New York, NY
February 19 – Theatre Of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
February 20 – Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
February 22 – Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, CA
February 23 – Majestic Theatre, Detroit, MI
February 24 – Metro, Chicago IL
February 25 – Varsity Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
February 27 – Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO
March 01 – Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, CA
March 02 – Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
March 03 – Roseland Theatre, Portland, OR
March 06 – The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
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