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    Yeah Yeah Yeahs Announce Intimate Theater Tour

    AdminBy AdminMarch 17, 2025 Music
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    Yeah Yeah Yeahs Announce Intimate Theater Tour

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced the Hidden in Pieces Tour, a limited run of shows in intimate theaters across North America and England this spring and summer. The indie-rock group will perform “reimagined versions” of its most popular songs and deep cuts, with additional accompaniment on strings and piano. Support acts have yet to be announced, but the trek kicks off on June 16 in Manchester, England. Check out Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ full list of tour dates below.

    ​“Hi, we’ve missed you, they don’t miss you like we miss you​,” the band said in a statement. “Out of a deep desire to reconnect with our band family and you our lovely fans, YYYs are embarking on a series of very special shows this summer. The dearly departed David Lynch would say: ​‘All you need to do is turn on the light and the darkness goes.​’ To let our love light shine we will be digging deep into our back catalog. We’ll be playing songs that are rarely (if ever) performed, alongside all time favorites with new arrangements to delight… and yes there will be acoustic guitars and strings too. We’d love for you to join us for these intimate performances in beautiful iconic theaters to celebrate 25 years of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, not a bad seat in the house!​”

    This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Karen O, Nick Zinner, and Brian Chase released Cool It Down, their most recent album and first in nearly a decade, in 2022. Leading their return that year was the single “Spitting Off the Edge of the World,” featuring Perfume Genius.

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    Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Hidden in Pieces Tour

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Hidden in Pieces Tour

    Yeah Yeah Yeahs:

    06-16 Manchester, England – O2 Apollo
    06-18 London, England – Royal Albert Hall
    06-19 London, England – Royal Albert Hall
    06-30 Mexico City, Mexico – Teatro Metrópolitan
    07-01 Mexico City, Mexico – Teatro Metrópolitan
    07-09 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
    07-10 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
    07-11 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
    07-14 San Francisco, CA – Davies Symphony Hall
    07-15 San Francisco, CA – Davies Symphony Hall
    07-18 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
    07-19 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
    07-22 Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
    07-23 Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
    07-29 New York, NY – Beacon Theatre
    07-30 New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

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