Justice have announced new dates for their forthcoming North American tour – check out the full list of dates and ticket info below.
The French electronic duo – who will hit the road in support of their fourth album ‘Hyperdrama’, released in April – have added new dates in October for their sojourn through the US and Canada.
This follows initial dates previously announced for New York, Washington DC and Boston, all of which have since sold out. Their North American tour will now begin in New York City on July 25 and end in Chicago on October 23. The duo will be joined by supporting acts Thundercat, Braxe + Falcon and Busy P.
Pre-sale for the new tour dates begins Thursday May 30 at 10am local time, while general on-sale begins Friday May 31 at 10am local time. Find ticket info for Justice’s ‘Hyperdrama’ North American tour here.
Justice’s ‘Hyperdrama’ North American tour dates are:
JULY
Thursday 25 – Brooklyn, New York – Brooklyn Navy Yard^+
Friday 26 – Brooklyn, New York – Brooklyn Navy Yard^+
Sunday 28 – Washington, DC – The Anthem^
Wednesday 31 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Met^
AUGUST
Friday 2 – Boston, Massachusetts – MGM Music Hall at Fenway^
Sunday 4 – Montréal, Canada – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival 2024
SEPTEMBER
Sunday 29 – San Francisco, California – Portola Music Festival 2024
Recommended
OCTOBER
Wednesday 2 – Denver, Colorado – Mission Ballroom
Friday 4 – Los Angeles, California – Hollywood Bowl*
Sunday 6 – Troutdale, Oregon – McMenamins Edgefield
Tuesday 8 – Vancouver, Canada – Pacific Coliseum
Wednesday 9 – Seattle, Washington – WAMU Theater
Friday-Saturday 18-19 – Miami, Florida – III Points 2024
Monday 21 – Atlanta, Georgia – The Eastern
Wednesday 23 – Chicago, Illinois – Radius Chicago
^ with Braxe + Falcon
+ with Busy P
* with Thundercat
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Justice will officially launch their tour this week in Barcelona, Spain with a set at Primavera Sound 2024 tomorrow (May 30). After that, they will embark upon several European festivals: among others, the UK’s Glastonbury Festival and Field Day, France’s We Love Green and Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival.
Justice will perform at Glastonbury for the first time in seven years. In an interview with NME, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay reflected on their long-awaited return to Worthy Farm: “There’s such a long gap between every tour and every album that we always feel that we start again from zero. You know, every time we make something [and] come back, we really feel like rookies again. The world is also changing so fast that, like, really we have no idea what it’s like to play a festival now.”
In a five-star review, NME’s Thomas Smith called ‘Hyperdrama’, their newest album in eight years, “a blockbuster return” with “their best songs since their 2007 debut”.
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