Grammy-Winning Rock Band Greta Van Fleet Extends Starcatcher World Tour With 2024 Dates

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Today, Grammy-winning rock band Greta Van Fleet announces the extension of their Starcatcher World Tour with the addition of 12 new dates throughout the U.S. next year. The 2024 leg, produced by Live Nation, kicks off on Saturday, April 27 in St. Louis, with stops in Kansas City, Austin, Pittsburgh and Milwaukee (full dates below). The Starcatcher World Tour supports the band’s critically acclaimed album Starcatcher, which was released July 21 via Lava/Republic Records and debuted at #1 on the Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums, and Top Rock/Alternative Albums Charts. Tickets will be available beginning Wednesday with additional pre-sales throughout the week. Details here:

Wednesday, October 25 at 10 AM local time Electric Tomb presale

Friday, October 27 at 10 AM local time general onsale HERE

 

Greta Van Fleet recently wrapped up a series of North America dates, including sold out arena headline shows and festival performances. The Starcatcher World Tour will soon embark on its European run, kicking off November 6th in Hamburg, Germany, with stops in Paris, London, Barcelona, Lisbon and more. The band has sold over one million tickets worldwide.

 

STARCATCHER WORLD TOUR REMAINING 2023 DATES:

November 6—Hamburg, Germany—Sporthalle^

November 8—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Ziggo Dome^

November 9—Paris, France—Accor Arena^

November 12—Brussels, Belgium—Forest National^

November 14—London, UK—OVO Arena Wembley^

November 16—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena^

November 19—Manchester, UK—AO Arena^

November 20—Glasgow, UK—OVO Hydro^

November 26—Copenhagen, Denmark—Forum+

November 28—Munich, Germany—Zenith+

November 30—Bologna, Italy—Unipol Arena+

December 3—Barcelona, Spain—Sant Jordi Club+

December 4—Madrid, Spain—WiZink Center+

December 6—Lisbon, Portugal—Campo Pequeno+

^with Mt. Joy

+with Black Honey

 

STARCATCHER WORLD TOUR 2024 DATES - JUST ANNOUNCED:

April 27—St. Louis, MO— Chaifetz Arena#

April 29—Lincoln, NE—Pinnacle Bank Arena#

May 01—Rogers, AR—Walmart Amp#

May 02—Kansas City, MO—T-Mobile Center#

May 06—Austin, TX—Moody Center#

May 08—Huntsville, AL—Orion Amphitheater#

May 12—North Charleston, SC—North Charleston Coliseum#

May 14—Duluth, GA—Gas South Arena#

May 16—Louisville, KY—KFC Yum! Center#

May 18—Pittsburgh, PA—PPG Paints Arena#

May 19—Grand Rapids, MI—Van Andel Arena#

Tue May 21—Milwaukee, WI—Fiserv Forum#

#with Geese

 

The group’s most recent studio album Starcatcher is out now on Lava/Republic Records. Stream/purchase the record HERE. Of the new album, lead singer Josh Kiszka states, “Starcatcher is a dangerous and delightful expedition into a both violent and gentle dreamlike landscape. A purgatory of duality where brutality and beauty clash like a thunderstorm of stillness. Neither fact nor fiction inhabit the far reaches of this surrealist world. A storybook for the fighters and lovers alike Starcatcher captures a certain wonder on the fringe of mayhem.”

Starcatcher continues to receive widespread critical praise:

'It's one thing to hear a musician's work, their offering, it's quite another to experience a band's collective vision - in Greta Van Fleet's case, that means building a sonic universe rooted in mythology. The band continues to invite us to absorb the evolution of that vision.

Associated Press

"Greta sound even more unleashed and unrepentant.”

Rolling Stone

"Their best to date"

“Stylistically, the albums shift ever-so slightly from anthemic blues rock to cinematic prog rock to the psychedelic space rock tinges of their self-referential upcoming album, Starcatcher.”
SPIN

“The band takes an even wider scope to their world building, detailing the creation of the universe and the mythological characters who make up this new chapter.”

Consequence

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